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Statutory Underinclusivity and Social Media Platforms: First Amendment Lessons for Lawmakers
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AEIdeas

Statutory Underinclusivity and Social Media Platforms: First Amendment Lessons for Lawmakers

The theme song from H.R. Pufnstuf, a “fantastical” 1969 children’s television program, features the cryptic lyric “can’t do a little cause he can’t do enough.” Two recent federal court opinions—NetChoice…

Cell Phones Are Not Like Other Possessions
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AEIdeas

Cell Phones Are Not Like Other Possessions

Keep an eye on a recent case filed by the Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF). It may broaden recognition of something the Supreme Court has found: Cell phones are no ordinary…

How Does Semiconductor Trade Work?
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The American Enterprise Institute

How Does Semiconductor Trade Work?

Key Points  How Does Semiconductor Trade Work? How is it that South Korea—one of the world’s most important makers of the chips critical for goods from cars to computers—imports more…

After Net Neutrality: The Return of the States
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AEIdeas

After Net Neutrality: The Return of the States

Last week I discussed the Sixth Circuit decision classifying broadband as a Title I information service and effectively eliminating the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) general power to regulate broadband. But like nature,…

Addictive Design: The Legislative and Litigation Synergy Driving Florida’s Social Media Crackdown
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AEIdeas

Addictive Design: The Legislative and Litigation Synergy Driving Florida’s Social Media Crackdown

When Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill last month banning anyone “younger than 14 years of age” from holding accounts with certain social media platforms, it garnered coverage in the Wall Street Journal, Washington…

The Twitter Electorate Isn’t the Real Electors
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The Dispatch

The Twitter Electorate Isn’t the Real Electors

Over the past few years, I have watched my parents, family, and friends retreat from online spaces. They used to comment on political issues online; now they just lurk. So…

Open App Markets Act: A Misguided Approach That Could Stifle America
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AEIdeas

Open App Markets Act: A Misguided Approach That Could Stifle America

Rumor has it the Open App Markets Act (OAMA) could make a comeback in Congress. Its supporters posit that large tech companies, such as Apple and Alphabet, are throttling competition and…