SCOTUS upholds a broadband subsidy program for low-income users, schools, and others, rejecting claims that its funding mechanism is unconstitutional (Lauren Feiner/The Verge)
Lauren Feiner / The Verge: SCOTUS upholds a broadband subsidy program for low-income users, schools, and others, rejecting claims that its funding mechanism is unconstitutional — The Supreme Court rejected claims that the way the Universal Service Fund is implemented is unconstitutional.


Lauren Feiner / The Verge:
SCOTUS upholds a broadband subsidy program for low-income users, schools, and others, rejecting claims that its funding mechanism is unconstitutional — The Supreme Court rejected claims that the way the Universal Service Fund is implemented is unconstitutional.
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