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CCIA v. Paxton: Regulations limiting social media access violate First Amendment

CCIA v. Paxton: Regulations limiting social media access violate First Amendment

Texas has deputized private app-store operators as government-mandated gatekeepers to the internet.

AICOA would replace successful American competition policy with rigid rules that have failed in Europe
AICOA would replace successful American competition policy with rigid rules that have failed in Europe

By Max Gulker

The SECURE Data Act presents a uniform federal framework for digital privacy
The SECURE Data Act presents a uniform federal framework for digital privacy

By Richard Sill

A ‘compute tax’ is the wrong answer for the future of artificial intelligence and work
A ‘compute tax’ is the wrong answer for the future of artificial intelligence and work

By Max Gulker

Why more cybersecurity laws have not meant lower cyber losses
Why more cybersecurity laws have not meant lower cyber losses

By Jen Sidorova

  • The GUARD Act would sacrifice privacy and parental rights
    The GUARD Act would sacrifice privacy and parental rights

    Backgrounder by Nicole Shekhovtsova

  • The Senate’s CHATBOT Act could undermine privacy and free speech
    The Senate’s CHATBOT Act could undermine privacy and free speech

    Backgrounder by Richard Sill

  • California’s Senate Bill 1050 takes a narrower approach to artificial intelligence advertising disclosure
    California’s Senate Bill 1050 takes a narrower approach to artificial intelligence advertising disclosure

    Testimony by Richard Sill

  • Our privacy laws need upgrades to address the spread of facial recognition tools
    Our privacy laws need upgrades to address the spread of facial recognition tools

    Commentary by Richard Sill

  • The SECURE Data Act could reduce compliance costs and improve consistency
    The SECURE Data Act could reduce compliance costs and improve consistency

    Backgrounder by Jen Sidorova

  • Congress doesn’t need to abandon the “actual knowledge” standard to keep kids safe online
    Congress doesn’t need to abandon the “actual knowledge” standard to keep kids safe online

    Commentary by Nicole Shekhovtsova

  • Gov. Newsom can harness AI to improve California’s government without limiting innovation
    Gov. Newsom can harness AI to improve California’s government without limiting innovation

    Commentary by Richard Sill

  • California Senate Bill 1246 would disrupt autonomous vehicle regulatory modernization and impose rigid mandates
    California Senate Bill 1246 would disrupt autonomous vehicle regulatory modernization and impose rigid mandates

    Testimony by Marc Scribner

  • South Carolina’s proposed age-appropriate design code bill would chill lawful speech and expand data risks
    South Carolina’s proposed age-appropriate design code bill would chill lawful speech and expand data risks

    Commentary by Richard Sill

Technology Policy Studies

  • Deepfakes, AI, and existing laws
    Deepfakes, AI, and existing laws

    Policy Brief by Richard Sill

  • Consent requirements in comprehensive data privacy laws: Current practices and the path forward
    Consent requirements in comprehensive data privacy laws: Current practices and the path forward

    Policy Brief by Jen Sidorova and Nicole Shekhovtsova

  • FTC’s lawsuit against Facebook is a test case for path-breaking interpretation of antitrust policy
    FTC’s lawsuit against Facebook is a test case for path-breaking interpretation of antitrust policy

    Policy Brief by Thomas Hazlett

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