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Published net neutrality article in Stanford Law & Policy Review

2/24/2015

 
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Mark Grabowski co-authored a new article on net neutrality in Stanford Law & Policy Review. The timely piece discusses why the Federal Communications Commission's proposed new rules for Internet Service Providers would benefit America's Internet service. FCC commissioners will vote on the matter later this month.

Grabowski, who teaches Internet Law at Adelphi University, co-authored the piece with Pallavi Guniganti, an attorney and legal journalist. The two have written extensively on the topic of net neutrality in popular media outlets, academic journals and books, including as joint authors of a book chapter, "Applying Common Carriage to Network Neutrality," in Regulating the Web: Network Neutrality and the Fate of the Open Internet, published by Lexington Books in 2012.

Stanford Law & Policy Review is one of the most prominent policy journals in the nation and informs public discourse by publishing articles that analyze the intersection of our legal system with local, state, and federal policy. Past contributors include Bill Clinton, Joseph Biden, John McCain, Charles Schumer, Charles Rangel, James Baker, Russ Feingold, and Jeb Bush. SLPR has been cited multiple times by the U.S. Supreme Court and over fifty times by other federal courts. It is published widely and available at all major law schools and policy think tanks.



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