By: Alan Ahn In an article recently posted by CommLawBlog.com, it was reported that the FCC was searching the websites of broadcast stations in order to check for compliance with EEO (Equal Employment Opportunity) rules. More specifically, the article states that FCC staffers were personally verifying that stations were posting their required annual EEO reports … Continue reading
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Regime Change: Helping or Hurting Nonproliferation?
By: Alan Ahn The last time the term “regime change” had significance in the minds of the American public was during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Ostensibly, one of the primary purposes of the campaign was to disarm Iraq of its weapons of mass destruction. Nearly a decade later, regime change in the form of … Continue reading
The Conflict between Environmental Regulation and Regulatory Principles
By: Alan Ahn One keystone of the American regulatory system is the cost-benefit analysis. In other words, the costs and benefits of various regulatory options should be accurately weighed, and the regulation ultimately selected should pose the least burden on society and provide the greatest net benefit. While this is a great idea on paper, … Continue reading