The Federal Communications Commission is hoping to usher in the "second Space Age" with the launch of a stand-alone Space Bureau to better regulate the rapidly growing industry, agency Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced Thursday.
A D.C. Circuit panel questioned Tuesday whether a former federal appointee could challenge President Joe Biden's decision to terminate him before his term was up without going against previous decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court.
A state-owned Venezuelan oil and gas company petitioned a federal Delaware court to drop an order forcing the company to pay back a $1.2 billion debt owed by the Venezuelan government, claiming that the company is no longer considered to be an alter ego for Venezuela.
A mediation session Thursday between a group of telecommunications providers and Canada's competition enforcers did not result in settlement over antitrust concerns, which means the providers will likely need to make their case before the country's Competition Tribunal.
A panel of D.C. Circuit judges worked to parse the difference between construction costs and maintenance costs to determine if the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has authority to make Ameren Illinois Co. refund its customers $11.5 million due to the power company's alleged reporting error.