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Nixon v. Missouri Municipal League , 541 U.S. 125 (2004), is a U.S. Supreme Court case decided on March 24, 2004. The case concerned the Federal Communications Commission ’s ability to preempt state law under § 253(a) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 .
No. Image Commissioner Party Home state Start End Notes 1 Eugene O. Sykes [2]: Democratic: Mississippi: July 11, 1934 March 8, 1935 2 Anning S. Prall: Democratic
Appointment history Agreement with judgment Opinions filed Seniority Name President Date confirmed % # Total Chief Justice: William Rehnquist: Richard Nixon [2] January 7, 1972 85% 68/80 9 2 0 3 14 Associate Justice: John Paul Stevens: Gerald Ford: December 19, 1975 76.3% 61/80 8 9 1 11 29 Associate Justice: Sandra Day O'Connor: Ronald Reagan ...
In the case of Nixon v. Missouri Municipal League (2004), the U.S. Supreme Court concluded that a municipality was not an entity under the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and that a state could determine what authority its own subordinate jurisdictions had. [48]
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The Michigan Municipal League, which represents local governments, argued against making the 2020 decision retroactive, saying communities shouldn't be penalized for following what was allowed ...
The Federal Communications Bar Association (FCBA) is the voluntary bar association for attorneys, engineers, consultants, economists, government officials, and law students involved in the study, development, interpretation, and practice of communications and information technology law and policy in the United States.