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WHAT: FSF Lunch Seminar - "Implementing Real Regulatory Reform at the FCC"

 

WHERE: National Press Club, Washington, DC 

  

WHEN: July 28, 2015, 11:45 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

 

The Free State Foundation will hold a policy seminar, "Implementing Real Regulatory Reform at the FCC," on July 28, from 11:45 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. FCC Commissioner Michael O'Rielly will deliver a Keynote Address discussing a series of thoughtful, innovative proposals he has offered to reform the FCC's regulatory process.

 

In his blog posts, Commissioner O'Rielly has suggested process reforms that include advance posting of items to be considered at FCC Sunshine meetings; changes to the Commission's use of advisory committees; changes to the practice of granting "editorial privileges" that allow the staff to revise items after Commission votes; controls on the use of "delegated authority" by the staff; initiation of a meaningful process for retrospective review of agency regulations; and others.

 

In a panel moderated by Free State Foundation President Randolph May, the following distinguished panelists will offer comments and reactions after Commissioner O'Rielly's keynote:

 

Richard Wiley, former Chairman, Commissioner, and General Counsel of the Federal Communications Commission, and Chairman, Wiley Rein LLP  

 

Justin (Gus) Hurwitz, University of Nebraska College of Law, and a Member of Free State Foundation's Board of Academic Advisors

 

Daniel Lyons, Boston College Law School, and a Member of Free State Foundation's Board of Academic Advisors

 

There will be time for audience questions too! 

 

 

A complimentary lunch will be served, but you must register to attend.

 

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