Event Title

"Political" Influence at the FCC

Presenter Information

Richard E. Wiley

Location

Duke Law School

Start Date

26-2-1988 2:00 PM

End Date

26-2-1988 2:30 PM

Description

While public discussion of agency "independence" usually focuses on allegations of improper White House influence, the most powerful and persistent "political" influence over the FCC clearly originates with the congressional appropriations and oversight committees and with other important members of the legislature.

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Related Paper

Richard E. Wiley, “Political” Influence at the FCC, 1988 Duke Law Journal 280-285 (1988)

Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol37/iss2/6


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"Political" Influence at the FCC

Duke Law School

While public discussion of agency "independence" usually focuses on allegations of improper White House influence, the most powerful and persistent "political" influence over the FCC clearly originates with the congressional appropriations and oversight committees and with other important members of the legislature.