But the major obstacle that you have identified, and I think very plausibly and correctly, is the time line and the amount of work and time ...
Well, of course all that could be limited under rules that could be established by the courts for defining what amount of discovery and putt...
Isn't there the very real danger... that the exception of the waiver would swallow the rule?
I noticed that at least two of the witnesses wanted to respond to your point.
The lack of an effective remedy would encourage, in effect, disobeyance by the Congress.
I think it's incumbent on the Federal Government to constantly be assessing how it's allocated, how it's assigned, and how it's used.
None of the reasons that the FDA cites are due to pricing issues, and certainly none of them are related to 340(b).
According to probably the most comprehensive FDA study that we have, the leading cause of these drug shortages are quality problems during m...
I do not believe all the requirements of Title II of the Communications Act should apply to all new services.
At the same time, I believe it is important to recognize that there are values in the Communications Act that endure.
I think these are new areas in the law, and I think that we would just have to follow the decision of the court.
I think the FCC's recent order is at attempt to aggregate the data we have about where service is and is not.
I think they could do more.
The universal service system needs to be a fair one.
I do not support returning the Fairness Doctrine.
I think if they were rationally related to the harms in the transaction and remedy those harms and increase consumer benefits, that's justif...
We do need more spectrum available for the services that we all make use of, using the wireless airwaves.
Yes.