The Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed poised to uphold the federal program that provides schools, libraries, and underserved areas with access to affordable telephone and high-speed internet services.
Chuck Grassley said legislation is needed to limit federal judges' use of universal injunctions as President Trump's feud ...
Chuck Grassley wants Congress to limit federal judges' use of universal injunctions as President Donald Trump's feud with the ...
The Supreme Court upheld a key Biden-era regulation that treats “readily convertible” gun kits as firearms, commonly called "ghost guns," ...
The Supreme Court debated whether the FCC can give a private company authority to manage a fund that expands phone and ...
The Supreme Court appeared sympathetic Wednesday to a series of programs geared toward expanding high-speed internet in rural ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the Biden administration’s regulation of so-called “ghost guns,” by a 7-2 vote.
The challenge by conservatives to the program raised questions about how much Congress can delegate its legislative authority ...
The fate of an $8 billion program that funds internet services in rural areas and schools is now formally before the Supreme ...
The Supreme Court seems unlikely to strike down the E-rate program, though some justices questioned its funding structure and ...
The Supreme Court leaned toward upholding a $9 billion subsidy program that funds phone and internet services in rural areas ...