The California State Legislature is considering amendments to the state’s antitrust laws that would enable more stringent antitrust scrutiny of technology companies, particularly so-called “Big Tech.” A . . .
Brian Albrecht •
May 13, 2024
The Federal Trade Commission has shifted focus in recent months away from its traditional goal of protecting consumers and toward one of protecting workers instead. . . .
Like Jason Voorhees in each new iteration of the “Friday the 13th” franchise, net neutrality is coming back from the dead. With a Democratic majority . . .
While myriad attempts to pass federal privacy legislation have all fizzled out in recent years, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) . . .
L. Lynne Kiesling •
April 28, 2024
The impetus for change in monopoly electric systems has ebbed and flowed for over three decades. Over the past 15 years the interest in and . . .
Jeremy Kidd •
April 26, 2024
Capitalism has raised millions, if not billions, of people out of poverty. It is the greatest engine of human flourishing that has ever existed. It . . .
M. Todd Henderson •
April 26, 2024
When one thinks of America’s war in the 1960s during the administration of President Lyndon Johnson, the Vietnam War comes to mind. The American government . . .
Thomas W. Hazlett •
April 26, 2024
The Federal Communications Commission has voted on yet another round of net neutrality rules. Its vote Thursday reprises the 2015 rules, which resuscitated the 1934 . . .
Due to Meta’s adoption of a “pay or consent” model for Facebook and Instagram, the model became a key issue not only under EU privacy . . .