Trump’s social media order faces legal, implementation hurdles, lawyers say
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“There’s no statutory language that gives the FCC any authority to be interpreting this section,” said Jeffrey Westling, a resident fellow for technology and innovation who focuses on online content policy at free-market policy think tank R Street Institute, in an interview. “If they do try to open up a rulemaking … I would assume they would lose very quickly in court.”Featured Publications
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