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In reply to the discussion: "The Buck Stops at the FCC"-(Net Neutrality) [View all]elleng
(141,926 posts)23. Yes, and Earl Warren was nominated by republican Dwight Eisenhower.
Warren was the vice-presidential nominee of the Republican Party in 1948, is best known for the decisions of the Warren Court, which ended school segregation and transformed many areas of American law, especially regarding the rights of the accused, ending public-school-sponsored prayer, and requiring "one-man-one vote" rules of apportionment. He made the Court a power center on a more even base with Congress and the presidency especially through four landmark decisions: Brown v. Board of Education (1954), Gideon v. Wainwright (1963), Reynolds v. Sims (1964), and Miranda v. Arizona (1966).
The fact is, one never knows what decisions will be made, and how.
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Thank you! On the activism issue, I again refer you to Koko's great thread, unless you have already
merrily
Apr 2014
#2
And perhaps because while they ARE nominated by Presidents, they 'do not take orders' from
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#16
Presidents don't have a lot of need to give orders to "independent" agency heads. They choose
merrily
Apr 2014
#31
Either presidents no longer have much choice on who to nominate, considering the huge donations
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#39
'Keep voting out sell out politicians'. Exactly. They have the idea that they can take the votes of
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#43
I don't know about Axelrod or Rahm, but I have heard MANY Dem pundits say it on TV whenever
merrily
Apr 2014
#46
"The FCC has no statutory power to impose common carrier-type regulations on a company...
ChisolmTrailDem
Apr 2014
#4
For the FCC to impose common carrier regulations it must classify that way prior to
TheKentuckian
Apr 2014
#37
Exactly. The FCC may proceed with NN, but obviously has no intention of doing that.
merrily
Apr 2014
#47
Or to the more cynical among us, a Republican Cable Lobbyist might have wanted to leave some
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#17
It is obvious how much work you put into this. DU used to produce some great research like this
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
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