Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Modern Surveillance and Our Post-Carpenter Legal SystemIn a new Federalist Society Regulatory Transparency Project podcast, Ashley Baker, director of public policy at the Committee for Justice, a
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Regulating Biometric Access TechnologiesWith emerging debates around facial recognition technology, the issue of regulating biometric access technologies has become more prominent.
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Conservatives Should Oppose GOP Targeting of 'Big Tech'Facebook must stop President Trump from “mislead[ing] the American people,” says the Democratic National Committee. Demands from Democrats t
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Conservatives Should Oppose Republican Effort To Target ‘Big Tech’Proposals to combat anti-conservative bias online risk creating a more dangerous concentration of power because the censor would be the bigg
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Should the Court Overrule Chevron? Amicus Brief Filed in Valent v. Saul in Support of PetitionerThe Court should also grant review to revisit the concept of deference and the scope of deference granted to an executive agency. The power
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022A.I. Legal and Policy Issues UpdateA roundup of recent developments in artificial intelligence technology and policy including agency activities, legislation, hearings, intern
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Conservatives Support the Nomination of Eugene Scalia to Secretary of LaborFacilitating a manageable regulatory environment for business and a fair climate for workers is critical to sustaining the record economic g
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Trump Administration’s Regulatory Reform Should Reject Preemptive VetoesAllowing preemptive vetoes—a step never before taken in the 45-year history of the Clean Water Act—is a blatant abuse of authority.
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Wednesday Round-UpIn an op-ed for the Washington Examiner, Ashley Baker calls Kisor “an important step toward reining in the largely unaccountable and ever-ex