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Leaving the IPCC and UNFCCC is Bad for the United States
Article
The Honest Broker

Leaving the IPCC and UNFCCC is Bad for the United States

Yesterday, the Trump administration announced via executive order that the United States was withdrawing from 66 international organizations, of which 31 fall under the United Nations (UN). [1] Among these organizations are the…

First Amendment Lessons from the Shutdown About Government-Compelled Political Expression
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AEIdeas

First Amendment Lessons from the Shutdown About Government-Compelled Political Expression

Automatic-reply, out-of-office (OOO) emails are generally informative, innocuous and noncontroversial. They’re frequently formulaic—templates abound—and Microsoft offers instructions for their creation. However, the OOO emails at the heart of a First…

Disbanding the Federal Communications Commission
Working Paper
AEIdeas

Disbanding the Federal Communications Commission

Abstract This paper argues that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has outlived the economic and technological conditions that justified its creation. The monopolistic telephone and spectrum scarcity environments of 1934…

Choosing Product Space: Lessons from the App Economy
Working Paper
AEIdeas

Choosing Product Space: Lessons from the App Economy

Abstract Firms often choose with whom to compete and how similar or how different their products should be relative to those of their rivals. This paper investigates this issue in…

The Data Displaying AI’s Impact on the Telecom World
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AEIdeas

The Data Displaying AI’s Impact on the Telecom World

Artificial intelligence is currently the shiny toy in tech, and when discussing it, most focus on the “AI stack,” data centers, or chips as the most vital aspect of furthering…

Cell Phones Are Not Like Other Possessions
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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…

The Culture War Comes for Science
Book
Commonweal

The Culture War Comes for Science

Almost immediately after President Trump returned to office, he moved aggressively to remake the federal science agencies, exerting tremendous pressure on the entire research enterprise in the process. The Trump…

Public School Students’ Online, Off-Campus Speech Rights: Lessons from a First Amendment Victory, Part 2
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AEIdeas

Public School Students’ Online, Off-Campus Speech Rights: Lessons from a First Amendment Victory, Part 2

The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in October delivered a significant triumph for the online speech rights of public high school students over educators’ authority to discipline…

AI Chatbots Are Reshaping Political Persuasion
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AEIdeas

AI Chatbots Are Reshaping Political Persuasion

As large language models (LLMs) increasingly replace traditional search engines as tools for information gathering, the use of AI in the political arena—and its impact on elections—is inevitable. Recent research…

Public School Students’ Online, Off-Campus Speech Rights: Lessons from a First Amendment Victory, Part 1
Article
AEIdeas

Public School Students’ Online, Off-Campus Speech Rights: Lessons from a First Amendment Victory, Part 1

A federal appellate court recently delivered a remarkable win for the online, off-campus First Amendment speech rights of public high school students, even when posting social media content that most…

2025 Tech Year in Review
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AEIdeas

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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AEIdeas

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
Article
The Honest Broker

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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AEIdeas

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
Article
AEIdeas

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”…