The Supreme Court affirms regulations on ‘ghost guns,’ which are homemade firearms that evade federal registration, emphasizing its significance in current gun control discourse. During recent arguments, justices showed reluctance to challenge the established Universal Service Fund, aimed at enhancing broadband access in underserved areas, which has implications for both public safety and connectivity.
This high-stakes legal battle illustrates the tension between federal regulations and agency authority, particularly under the Biden administration’s initiatives. As the Court weighs its decision, the outcome could reshape future agency actions and the landscape of telecommunications funding, making it crucial for stakeholders to stay informed.
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