
Professor Gus Hurwitz spoke on the topic of Trends in Federal Communications Regulations at the Nebraska Telecommunications Association (NTA) spring meeting.
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Professor Hurwitz also appeared twice on This Week in the Law, a weekly podcast. Hurwitz spoke on a variety of topics including FCC regulation and other cyber issues. https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-law
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In addition, Hurwitz was the primary co-author on an amicus brief filed by the International Center for Law and Economics and 10 academics, challenging the FCC's Open Internet Order.
Information: http://www.laweconcenter.org/component/content/article/123-icle-leading-academics-file-amicus-brief-urging-the-court-to-overturn-the-fccs-illegal-net-neutrality-order.html
The brief: http://laweconcenter.org/images/articles/icle_oio_amicus_filed.pdf
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Hurwitz drafted an op-ed for The Hill in regard to the Supreme Court decision in Michigan v. EPA: Michigan v. EPA
http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/technology/246587-supreme-court-checks-agency-overreach-signaling-trouble-for