Bruce Gottlieb

Bruce Gottlieb is general counsel for The Atlantic. He was formerly chief counsel with the Federal Communications Commission and a staff writer at Slate, where he originated the Explainer column.

Of Course Obama's Gay Marriage Stance Is Political—So What?

Of Course Obama's Gay Marriage Stance Is Political—So What?

Give the president some credit for his candor about the role of calculation and conscience in his thinking. More »

Competition Goes Mobile: AT&T's Takeover of T-Mobile Blocked

Competition Goes Mobile: AT&T's Takeover of T-Mobile Blocked

Until the Department of Justice made its move today, it was hard to imagine any competition policy ever getting traction in D.C. More »

An Ex-Regulator's Take on AT&T Buying T-Mobile

An Ex-Regulator's Take on AT&T Buying T-Mobile

Will AT&T's bid for T-Mobile be approved by regulators? A former FCC advisor looks at the key issues up for debate. More »

Clinton on Internet Freedom: Living by the Standards We Hold the World To

Clinton on Internet Freedom: Living by the Standards We Hold the World To

The secretary of state connects Internet freedom at home and abroad More »

An Ex-Regulator's Take on Comcast-NBCU

An Ex-Regulator's Take on Comcast-NBCU

The FCC's endorsement of the idea that the government has a role in encouraging competition is important More »

Net Neutrality and the Academics Who Love It

Net Neutrality and the Academics Who Love It

What happens when a brilliant group of academics take their ideas to Washington More »

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Finland in World War II

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