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2025 Tech Year in Review
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2025 Tech Year in Review

As 2025 comes to a close, we’re taking the time to look back and analyze some of the most notable developments in tech policy. The following represents the technology and…

How Antitrust Enforcers Helped Kill an American Innovator
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How Antitrust Enforcers Helped Kill an American Innovator

Recently, iRobot—the Massachusetts-based company that pioneered the robot vacuum—announced that it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Soon, it will be acquired by its Chinese manufacturer and lender, Picea Robotics.…

Shutting Down NCAR Is Vindictive Governance
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Shutting Down NCAR Is Vindictive Governance

Yesterday, the Trump Administration announced that it was taking steps to shut down the U.S. National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). USA Today broke the story: The Trump administration is moving to…

Will Congress Allow One of the Nation’s Critical Cybersecurity Laws to Lapse?
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Will Congress Allow One of the Nation’s Critical Cybersecurity Laws to Lapse?

On October 1, the 2015 Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA 2015) silently lapsed at the beginning of the government shutdown. With it no longer active, we lose a crucial information-sharing…

A Disquieting Post, a Public University, and the Tension Between Illegal Threats and Safeguarded Offense
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A Disquieting Post, a Public University, and the Tension Between Illegal Threats and Safeguarded Offense

Maybe it’s merely a manifestation of our uncivil, politically polarized times, but disputes involving whether hateful or otherwise offensive social media messages cross the line separating “uninhibited, robust, and wide-open”…

Australian Social Media Regulation: When “Banning” Isn’t a Ban
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Australian Social Media Regulation: When “Banning” Isn’t a Ban

On December 10, Australia’s long-awaited and much-heralded provisions governing social media use by individuals under 16 came into force. This regulation, which is widely described as banning under-16s from social…

Five Figures – December Bonus Issue
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Five Figures – December Bonus Issue

I have lots of fascinating data to share today, hence the second Five Figures of December. Before the jump, here is an excerpt from my New York Post op-ed from earlier this week, which built…

How the Financial System Invented “Climate Risk” Untethered from Climate Science
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How the Financial System Invented “Climate Risk” Untethered from Climate Science

Part 1 of the THB series on climate change and insurance focused on the recent financial performance of the insurance industry in the context of fevered claims of its looming collapse…

Trump’s Genesis Mission Needs the One Thing Washington Hates: Accountability
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Trump’s Genesis Mission Needs the One Thing Washington Hates: Accountability

President Trump’s new Genesis Mission is an ambitious bid to energize American scientific leadership by harnessing artificial intelligence to accelerate discovery. It is a bold and correct step. But unless…

The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board on Financial Surveillance
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The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board on Financial Surveillance

What a delight to see the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB) taking a look at financial surveillance policy. It is as threatening to liberty and privacy as any…

Federal Multidistrict Litigation and Social Media Addiction: Onward to Summary Judgment and Bellwether Trials
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Federal Multidistrict Litigation and Social Media Addiction: Onward to Summary Judgment and Bellwether Trials

Tom Petty sang that “the waiting is the hardest part.” It’s a take-it-to-the-heart maxim currently holding true for anyone anticipating the trial-court resolution of more than 2,000 lawsuits (as of…

Governor DeSantis Should Champion AI Innovation—Not Regulate It
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Governor DeSantis Should Champion AI Innovation—Not Regulate It

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has built a reputation for freeing markets and trusting Floridians. During COVID-19, he reopened the state early, betting that people could manage their own affairs. He…

Supreme Court Questions Broadband Provider Liability for User Misconduct
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Supreme Court Questions Broadband Provider Liability for User Misconduct

Intermediary liability—when a company should be liable for users’ misuse of its product by users—has been a long-standing issue in tech policy. Two years ago, the Supreme Court dismissed a…

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A Huge Retraction, the Usual Playbook, and Reason for Optimism

Some huge news dropped today that will reverberate through climate science and policy. Nature has finally retracted “The Economic Commitment of Climate Change,” by Kotz et al. (KLW24), more than 18 months after first learning…

Wrestling with Hulk Hogan’s Litigation Legacy for Online Journalism
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Wrestling with Hulk Hogan’s Litigation Legacy for Online Journalism

It’s the season when celebrities-who-died-this-year lists proliferate. Terry Gene Bollea—the wrestler Hulk Hogan—will make most 2025 rolls, but his legacy may be his influence over online journalism. Bollea, who died…