A Question of Authority
One of the questions surrounding the current net neutrality debate is whether the Federal Communications Commission has the authority needed to impose new regulations on the Internet. As Computer World reports, former solicitor general Gregory Garre believes the FCC must ask Congress for authority before it acts:
If the FCC wants to create new Internet regulations, it should have the backing of Congress, Garre added. “It would be appropriate for the FCC to go to Congress,” he said. “This isn’t some minor regulatory issue we’re talking about. The FCC itself has described the Internet as something that ‘has transformed our nation’s economy, culture and democracy.’”

