Latino Caucus Business Meeting and Luncheon

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Monday, July 27 - 12:00pm - 1:15pm
Location: 
Renaissance-Room 15

Speaker: Dr. Anthony E. Varona, Associate Professor of Law and SJD Program Director at the American University - Washington College of Law

Topic: Towards a Broadband Public Interest Standard

In Changing Channels and Bridging Divides: The Failure and Redemption of American Broadcast Television Regulation Professor Varona analyzes how the Supreme Court, Congress and the FCC have defined the legal duties of commercial broadcasters throughout the maturation of the television industry. First, he shows how the public trustee doctrine has failed, with broadcasters today airing very little 'public interest' programming. Second, he examines how and why the FCC has failed to effectively elucidate and enforce the public trustee doctrine, focusing on the irreconcilable First Amendment and commercial tensions inherent in the public trustee doctrine since its inception and the 'capture' of the FCC and Congress itself by the broadcast industry and the conglomerates that control it. Finally, he discusses and critiques existing proposals for reform and then advance his own proposal, which would require television broadcasters to subsidize broadband Internet access for low-income and otherwise underserved households.

Due to limited space we are requesting anyone interested in attending the luncheon please RSVP with donation of $10.00 no later than Wednesday, June 17, 2009. UPDATE: The deadline to RSVP for the meeting has been extended until June 30th.

RSVP Form

For more information, please visit the Latino Caucus website.