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Event This Week: Privacy Litigation: Emerging trends and regulatory implications
How data privacy laws should be enforced remains a key flashpoint in the debates over potential data privacy legislation. Some argue that da
Ashley Baker
May 3, 2020


CFJ Joins Coalition Letter Opposing Effort to Expand Durbin Amendment
As leaders of groups representing millions of consumers, taxpayers, and entrepreneurs, we sympathize with businesses struggling due to the C
Ashley Baker
Apr 29, 2020


Event Video: Mozilla v. FCC: What Next?
In this virtual panel, legal and policy experts share their views of the court’s opinion, agency deference, and what is next in the net neut
Ashley Baker
Apr 27, 2020


CFJ Files Comments to the FCC in the DC Circuit's Mozilla Remand Proceeding
Last year, the D.C. Circuit issued its opinion in Mozilla v. Federal Communications Commission in which the court largely upheld the Commiss
Ashley Baker
Apr 21, 2020


The Faulty & Irrational Arguments Behind the COVID-19 Shutdown
Fauci's numbers are grim but they're comparable to the 1957 pandemic caused by the novel and highly contagious H2N2 virus and the 19
Op-ed published in RealClearPolicy
Apr 15, 2020


Podcast with the Federalist Society: FISA Reauthorization Update
The reauthorization comes at a time of heightened scrutiny, given the recent Department of Justice Inspector General report addressing the F
Ashley Baker
Mar 17, 2020


Comments to the OMB Regarding the Regulation of Artificial Intelligence
The Committee for Justice filed comments with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) regarding the draft memorandum to federal agencies,
Curt Levey
Mar 15, 2020


Teleforum on March 16: Update on FISA Renewal and Reform
On March 15, 2020, certain authorities under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) will expire absent renewal by Congress. The au
Ashley Baker
Mar 14, 2020


Climate Change Lawsuits Collapsing Like Dominoes
Climate change activists should have gotten the message in 2011 when the Supreme Court ruled against eight states and other plaintiffs who b
Op-ed published in Inside Sources
Mar 5, 2020
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