Thursday, April 22, 2021

Register to Watch FSF's April 27 Event: Hot Topics in Communications Policy


         Free State Foundation 

.         Thirteenth Annual Telecom Policy Conference 

REGISTER NOW!

 

Panel on

"Hot Topics in Communications Policy" 

 

with

 

Members of the Free State Foundation’s Board of Academic Advisors :

 

Theodore Bolema, Executive Director, Institute for the Study of Economic Growth, Wichita State University 

 

Tim Brennan, Professor of Public Policy and Economics, University of Maryland, Baltimore County 

 

Michelle Connolly, Professor of the Practice within the Economics Department, Duke University 

 

Daniel Lyons, Professor of Law, Boston College Law School

 

 

WHAT: FSF's Thirteenth Annual Telecom Policy Conference – "Hot Topics in Communications Policy" Panel Presentation

 

WHERE: Via Zoom

 

WHO: Members of the Free State Foundation’s Board of Academic Advisors

 

WHEN: Tuesday, April 27, 2021, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. EDT

As part of the Free State Foundation's Thirteenth Annual Telecom Policy Conference via Zoom, four members of FSF's Board of Academic Advisors will participate on a "Hot Topics in Communications Policy" Panel presentation. FSF's Director of Policy Studies and Senior Fellow Seth Cooper will moderate the panel following an introduction by FSF President Randolph May. Panelists are Theodore Bolema, Executive Director of the Institute for the Study of Economic Growth at Wichita State University; Tim Brennan, Professor of Public Policy and Economics at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Michelle Connolly, Professor of the Practice within the Economics Department at Duke University; and Daniel Lyons, Professor at Boston College Law School.

 

You will receive the Zoom link when you register!

 

The Free State Foundation's Annual Telecom Policy Conference is widely acknowledged to be one of the nation's premier communications law and policy events, and - just as we have for the past fourteen years - we will continue to present interesting, informative, and impactful programs.

 

As in previous years, a truly outstanding lineup of senior officials and prominent experts from the FCC, other government agencies, industry, academia, and think tanks will discuss and debate the most important communications and Internet policy issues of the day.