The Media’s Duty After Charlie Kirk: Help Rebuild Civil Society
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The Media’s Duty After Charlie Kirk: Help Rebuild Civil Society

National traumas can reveal our best instincts—and our worst. The assassination of Charlie Kirk, who was gunned down while engaging in political debate on a college campus, has done both.…

Lessons from a Tragedy: Public School Teachers’ Online Speech Rights Aren’t Absolute and That’s a Good Thing
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Lessons from a Tragedy: Public School Teachers’ Online Speech Rights Aren’t Absolute and That’s a Good Thing

Following Charlie Kirk’s assassination last week, numerous public school teachers took to social media not to condemn the horrific act of violence, but to laud it or otherwise denigrate Kirk…

How Tech Has Become the Economy’s Central Nervous System
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How Tech Has Become the Economy’s Central Nervous System

When Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC)—the world’s leading semiconductor manufacturer—reports a 34 percent increase in August revenue, it’s more than just corporate success; it’s evidence of a fundamental economic…

BEAD and Satellite Services—Is Policy Preference Still the Enemy of Effective Access?
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BEAD and Satellite Services—Is Policy Preference Still the Enemy of Effective Access?

In late August, the Congressional Research Service released a discussion paper identifying issues for the 119th Congress to address regarding the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) Program. BEAD is…

Babylon Bee 1, California 0: Court Strikes Down Law Regulating Election-Related AI Content
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Babylon Bee 1, California 0: Court Strikes Down Law Regulating Election-Related AI Content

By reducing traditional barriers of content creation, the AI revolution holds the potential to unleash an explosion in creative expression. It also increases the societal risks associated with the spread…

Spacecraft Is Statecraft
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Spacecraft Is Statecraft

On August 6, the secretive China Manned Space Agency successfully tested a mockup of its Lanyue lunar lander. In a rare official statement, the agency explained that the lander will…

The Hidden Price Tag of California’s AI Oversight Bill
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The Hidden Price Tag of California’s AI Oversight Bill

The California State Legislature is rushing to pass bills before the session adjourns on September 12, 2025. One bill I have been closely tracking is AB 1018 Automated decision systems, which…

Proportionality and Framing: Unpacking Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton
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Proportionality and Framing: Unpacking Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton

The US Supreme Court concluded in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton that the government can force adults to disclose personal, age-verifying information to access sexual content they have a First…

Are Humans the Greatest Bottleneck to AI Progress?
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Are Humans the Greatest Bottleneck to AI Progress?

We stand at the precipice of a technological revolution that could transform every aspect of business and society. Artificial intelligence promises unprecedented efficiency, accuracy, and innovation. Yet, as we survey…

Antitrust Needs to Catch Up with the Pace of Technology
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Antitrust Needs to Catch Up with the Pace of Technology

The White House has declared artificial intelligence “non-negotiable” for America’s future. Winning the AI race, the administration argues, is essential to the nation’s prosperity and security. But if the United…

Google Avoids Breakup but Faces New Data Sharing Requirements
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Google Avoids Breakup but Faces New Data Sharing Requirements

This week, D.C. District Court Judge Amit Mehta delivered his long-awaited remedies decision in U.S. v. Google. In the 230-page document, Judge Mehta charted a middle course that reflects both…

Where Are the CHIPS Going to Fall?
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Where Are the CHIPS Going to Fall?

Late last month, President Trump announced that the US government would be taking a 10 percent stake in Intel. The move makes the US government the single largest shareholder in…

First Amendment Problems with Removing Bias in Speech Marketplaces via Government Intervention
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First Amendment Problems with Removing Bias in Speech Marketplaces via Government Intervention

In an August 24 post on Truth Social, Donald Trump called ABC and NBC News “two of the worst and most biased networks in history.” The president said he’d support…

DNS Abuse and the Economics of Cybercrime (with Karen Rose)
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DNS Abuse and the Economics of Cybercrime (with Karen Rose)

The Domain Name System (DNS)—the system that turns numerical IP addresses into easy-to-read website names—has become highly competitive at the registrar level, with potentially harmful consequences when it comes to…

Filling in the Blanks in NetChoice v. Fitch: Is First Amendment Doctrine in Danger?
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Filling in the Blanks in NetChoice v. Fitch: Is First Amendment Doctrine in Danger?

Tracking the fate of Mississippi’s age-verification and parental-consent law for social media account holders in the face of a First Amendment challenge in NetChoice v. Fitch is like watching a…