Adam Candeub

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Adam Candeub is a professor of law at Michigan State University where he directs its Intellectual Property, Information, and Communications Law Program.  Under the Trump administration, he served as Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Telecommunications and Information and Deputy Associate Attorney General.  Prior to entering academe, Professor Candeub worked at private law firms and the Federal Communications Commission. 

He served as a law clerk to J. Clifford Wallace, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.  He is a recognized national authority on telecommunications, internet, and antitrust law.

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CRA Files Amicus Brief Against the FCC Funding Wi-Fi on School Buses

The Center for Renewing America (CRA) filed an Amicus Brief in Molak v. FCC in support of its petitioners; arguing against the FCC’s authority to fund school bus Wi-Fi services. CRA maintains that this is nothing more than a ploy by left-wing FCC Chair, Jessica Rosenwall to subsidize big tech and brainwash kids with government funded wifi.

CRA Files Amicus Brief in Support of Petitioners in SCOTUS Case Netchoice v. Paxton

The Center for Renewing America filed a brief of AMICI CURIAE in support of the petitioners (Ken Paxton) in the Supreme Court case, Netchoice v. Paxton.

CRA’s Adam Candeub Files Amicus Brief in SCOTUS Case Netchoice v. Paxton

CRA Senior Fellow Adam Candeub filed a brief of AMICI CURIAE in the Supreme Court case, Netchoice v. Paxton.

Online Age-Verification: Protecting Children and Privacy 

The State of Utah passed landmark legislation with its Utah Social Media Regulation Act, S.B.…