Friday, August 05, 2022

Debating the Constitutionality of the Universal Service System

For thoughtful discussion and debate about the constitutionality of the universal service's contribution system as currently operated by the FCC, consider checking out the July 19 webinar hosted by the Federalist Society, titled "Consumers' Research v. FCC and the Legality of the Universal Service Fund Contribution Regime." Video and audio of the event are both available online. The event features a very knowledgeable and experienced panel that ably present their cases. Although the webinar is focused on constitutional arguments about USF raised by the Consumers Research v. FCC case, including the non-delegation issue raised by Section 254 of the Communications Act, the panel discussion also touches on USF contribution policy reform.

As noted in an April 19 blog post, the Free State Foundation and FSF President Randolph May joined an amicus brief that was filed by Competitive Enterprise institute in the Consumers' Research case.  

FSF President Randy May also addressed constitutional issues regarding USF in his November 2021 Perspectives from FSF Scholars, "A Nondelegation Doctrine Challenge to the FCC's Universal Service Regime." Also check out our April 2021 Perspectives, "Congress Should Put Universal Service on a Firmer Constitutional Foundation." Also, I addressed USF contribution reform in my June 2022 Perspectives, "Congress Should Require Major Web Platforms to Support Universal Service."