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Net neutrality could become the biggest face-off on corporate speech since Citizens United
September 28, 2015 /
Do Washington’s net neutrality rules run roughshod over the First Amendment?
That’s what some opponents have been arguing — claiming that the government’s regulations infringe on Internet providers’ right to free expression. Now, in a flurry of responses to that charge, defenders of the rules appear eager for the biggest showdown over the meaning of corporate speech since the Citizens United case.
By Brian Fung
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