Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Net Neutrality FCC's Net Neutrality Repeal Is Upheld, But With Caveats October 1, 2019 The FCC had the right to dump Net Neutrality rules, according to a new federal court ruling, but states can pass their own open-internet laws. Net Neutrality 'Be Ready to Fight Like Hell,' Say Internet Defenders as Court Upholds FCC Repeal of Net Neutrality October 1, 2019 "More than 85 percent of voters support the rules that FCC Chairman Pai struck down," said Free Press Action VP Matt Wood. Local Journalism Advancing Public Policies to Support Local News September 27, 2019 What if, instead of urging the public to care about the future of news, we ask communities how they want to their stories to be told? Free & Open Internet Facebook Meets With Civil-Rights Groups September 27, 2019 Facebook has come under fire for providing a forum for white supremacy and allowing targeted advertising that facilitates discrimination. Net Neutrality Study Proves the FCC's Core Justification for Killing Net Neutrality Was False September 27, 2019 The study indicates that FCC Chairman Pai’s claims that Net Neutrality depressed investment were patently false. Free & Open Internet Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg Hears Concerns of Civil-Rights Leaders But Offers No Promises September 26, 2019 Civil-rights leaders met with Facebook officials during a town-hall discussion of the hateful content and racist threats that plague the platform. Diversity in Media Ownership FCC Loses in Court; Judge Says Agency Would 'Fail Intro Statistics Class' September 24, 2019 Federal judges issued a stinging rebuke to the Federal Communications Commission. Diversity in Media Ownership Federal Court Strikes Down FCC Effort to Relax Media-Ownership Rules September 23, 2019 The Republican-led Federal Communications Commission hit a roadblock in its effort to deregulate the media industry. Diversity in Media Ownership Court Sidelines FCC's Effort To Relax Media Ownership Rules September 23, 2019 A federal appeals court ruled the FCC did not adequately consider the effect the revised rules would have on ownership among women and minorities. Diversity in Media Ownership U.S. Court Deals Setback to FCC Push to Revamp Media-Ownership Rules September 23, 2019 Free Press said the ruling marks the fourth time this court has rejected the FCC's relentless attempts to weaken the rules. Previous page Prev … Page 111 Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Current page 115 Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 … Next page Next
Net Neutrality FCC's Net Neutrality Repeal Is Upheld, But With Caveats October 1, 2019 The FCC had the right to dump Net Neutrality rules, according to a new federal court ruling, but states can pass their own open-internet laws.
Net Neutrality 'Be Ready to Fight Like Hell,' Say Internet Defenders as Court Upholds FCC Repeal of Net Neutrality October 1, 2019 "More than 85 percent of voters support the rules that FCC Chairman Pai struck down," said Free Press Action VP Matt Wood.
Local Journalism Advancing Public Policies to Support Local News September 27, 2019 What if, instead of urging the public to care about the future of news, we ask communities how they want to their stories to be told?
Free & Open Internet Facebook Meets With Civil-Rights Groups September 27, 2019 Facebook has come under fire for providing a forum for white supremacy and allowing targeted advertising that facilitates discrimination.
Net Neutrality Study Proves the FCC's Core Justification for Killing Net Neutrality Was False September 27, 2019 The study indicates that FCC Chairman Pai’s claims that Net Neutrality depressed investment were patently false.
Free & Open Internet Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg Hears Concerns of Civil-Rights Leaders But Offers No Promises September 26, 2019 Civil-rights leaders met with Facebook officials during a town-hall discussion of the hateful content and racist threats that plague the platform.
Diversity in Media Ownership FCC Loses in Court; Judge Says Agency Would 'Fail Intro Statistics Class' September 24, 2019 Federal judges issued a stinging rebuke to the Federal Communications Commission.
Diversity in Media Ownership Federal Court Strikes Down FCC Effort to Relax Media-Ownership Rules September 23, 2019 The Republican-led Federal Communications Commission hit a roadblock in its effort to deregulate the media industry.
Diversity in Media Ownership Court Sidelines FCC's Effort To Relax Media Ownership Rules September 23, 2019 A federal appeals court ruled the FCC did not adequately consider the effect the revised rules would have on ownership among women and minorities.
Diversity in Media Ownership U.S. Court Deals Setback to FCC Push to Revamp Media-Ownership Rules September 23, 2019 Free Press said the ruling marks the fourth time this court has rejected the FCC's relentless attempts to weaken the rules.