Communications

Communications in the United States

Communications and Community

United States Constitution

According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMUNITYThe essence of community indeed, its sine qua non is communications. In terms of constitutionalism, the question arises as to the role of government intervention in the structure of broadcasting and other forms of communication to foster or reshape communities. The
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Communications (Fair Debt Collection)

This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of communications. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Fair Debt Collection is provided. Finally, the subject of Consumer Protection in relation with communications is examined. Note that a list of cross references, bibliography and other resources appears at the end of this entry.

Communications (Industry Regulation)

This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of communications. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Industry Regulation is provided. Finally, the subject of Antitrust, Trade Law in relation with communications is examined. Note that a list of cross references, bibliography and other resources appears at the end of this entry.

Finding the law: Communications in the U.S. Code

A collection of general and permanent laws relating to communications, passed by the United States Congress, are organized by subject matter arrangements in the United States Code (U.S.C.; this label examines communications topics), to make them easy to use (usually, organized by legal areas into Titles, Chapters and Sections). The platform provides introductory material to the U.S. Code, and cross references to case law. View the U.S. Code’s table of contents here.

Communications

In Legislation

Communications in the U.S. Code: Title 26, Subtitle D, Chapter 33, Subchapter B

The current, permanent, in-force federal laws regulating communications are compiled in the United States Code under Title 26, Subtitle D, Chapter 33, Subchapter B. It constitutes “prima facie” evidence of statutes relating to Taxes (including communications) of the United States. The reader can further narrow his/her legal research of the general topic (in this case, Tax on Services of the US Code, including communications) by chapter and subchapter.

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