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Mobilizing Data for the Military and Beyond
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AEIdeas

Mobilizing Data for the Military and Beyond

Last week, I commented on the infeasibility of establishing a state-of-the-art data center on Australia’s Indian Ocean outpost Christmas Island. While the island is strategically well situated to monitor military…

As Expected, Meta Wins Antitrust Grudge Match
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AEIdeas

As Expected, Meta Wins Antitrust Grudge Match

For the first two decades of its existence, the American tech sector flourished under a bipartisan celebration of the country’s global leadership at the cutting edge of digital innovation. Then,…

Reassessing the World’s Climate Victories: The Paris Delusion
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The Dispatch

Reassessing the World’s Climate Victories: The Paris Delusion

In 2015 in Paris, countries from around the world agreed to accelerate the decarbonization of their economies in response to climate change. According to the United Nations Framework Convention on…

The Flawed Firing of a Public University Professor: First Amendment Lessons About Online Speech Rights
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AEIdeas

The Flawed Firing of a Public University Professor: First Amendment Lessons About Online Speech Rights

By late September, the New York Times had identified “more than 145” instances of people being “fired, suspended, reassigned or pushed to resign . . . for things they said…

Antitrust’s Iceberg Problem: Failing to See What Lies Beneath
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AEIdeas

Antitrust’s Iceberg Problem: Failing to See What Lies Beneath

Antitrust enforcement in the United States too often fails to deliver what it promises. The Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission have won historic cases—the breakups of Standard Oil and…

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The Honest Broker

The Last Gasp of the Climate Thought Police

Following my lecture last week at Cornell, one Cornell professor, a well-known climate activist, called for the firing of the director of the Cornell Atkinson Institute for Sustainability — an accomplished scientist…

Congress Can Help Update our Infrastructure by Passing the SPEED Act
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The Hill

Congress Can Help Update our Infrastructure by Passing the SPEED Act

The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 is the basic law governing federal reviews of construction projects’ environmental impacts. Unfortunately, it has evolved into an environmentally destructive monstrosity. Why? Because…

Restoring America’s Cyber Shield: Why CISA 2015 Must Be Reenacted Now
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AEIdeas

Restoring America’s Cyber Shield: Why CISA 2015 Must Be Reenacted Now

The United States faces a cybersecurity crisis: not from foreign actors, but from internal political deadlock that has dismantled one of its most effective defense tools. The Cybersecurity Information Sharing…

Science Evolved. The Narrative Didn’t.
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The Honest Broker

Science Evolved. The Narrative Didn’t.

I spent this week in Ithaca, New York visiting Cornell University. It was a fantastic visit. I met with faculty, researchers, students, staff, administrators, and taught a few classes. I…

Australia Wishes for Cloud Data Storage for Christmas
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AEIdeas

Australia Wishes for Cloud Data Storage for Christmas

On November 6, Reuters reported that Google was planning to build a large artificial intelligence data center on Australia’s Indian Ocean territory—Christmas Island—after signing a deal with the Australian Department…

The App Store Freedom Act Would Hurt Those It Claims to Protect
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AEIdeas

The App Store Freedom Act Would Hurt Those It Claims to Protect

It has become popular in both parties to believe that the government should be in the business of being in business. From Democrats proposing city-run grocery stores to Republicans buying…

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The Honest Broker

When Less Warming Means More Fear

Something curious is going on in the world of climate advocacy. As THB readers know, projected future carbon-dioxide emissions from fossil-fuel combustion have been consistently revised downward in recent years,…

Comment Submitted to the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management
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Comment Submitted to the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management

Summary: BLM proposes “to rescind” the 2024 final “Conservation and Landscape Health Rule” adopted on May 9, 2024. Despite the promise in the 2024 final rule that it “defines the…

Fourth Amendment Doctrine vs. Textualism
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AEIdeas

Fourth Amendment Doctrine vs. Textualism

The Federalist Society produced a webinar recently that I found fascinating, not only because I was a panelist. There was a marked divergence of opinion on Fourth Amendment law. I…

Analyzing the Charter-Cox Merger
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AEIdeas

Analyzing the Charter-Cox Merger

Earlier this year, Charter Communications, Inc. and Cox Communications announced a $34.5 billion proposed merger. If completed, the combined company would become both the largest cable television provider and the…