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Video – Randolph May Believes Net Neutrality Regs Likely Infirm in Court’s Eyes

by Mike Wendy on November 18, 2011

Free State Foundation’s Randolph May says the FCC’s Net Neutrality regulations are likely infirm because the agency does not have the requisite congressional / statutory authority to issue them in the first place.

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