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If You Build the Blockchain, Regulators Will Come
The hardest part of drafting any new regulation is establishing a definition. In fact, most of the policy work is in the definition and ther
Op-ed published in RealClearFuture
Jul 12, 2016


Congress Must Shut the Backdoor on Section 702 Surveillance
The fight over NSA surveillance is about to heat up again. This week, the House will consider a measure that would require the NSA and...
Ashley N. Baker
Jun 15, 2016


Net Neutrality Ruling: A Blow to Internet Freedom
In a blow to Internet freedom, a federal appeals court has given a green light to the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Open...
Curt Levey
Jun 15, 2016


Supreme Court Decision Underscores Growing Concern Over Regulatory Overreach
Given the harassment and everyday burdens that federal bureaucrats subject small businesses and families to, it seems obvious that...
Ashley N. Baker
May 31, 2016


The Demise of Safe Harbor and Rise of Privacy Shield
On October 6, 2015, the European Court of Justice (“ECJ”) ruled the US-EU Safe Harbor agreement invalid. The international agreement permitt
Christina Delgado
Feb 4, 2016


Justices Join Obama in Addressing NSA Controversy
It is no coincidence that following President Obama's address today about the National Security Agency's (NSA) collection of phone call...
The Committee for Justice
Jan 17, 2014


TSA Ignoring the Law?
The Transportation Security Administration has failed to comply with the D.C. Circuit Court’s order to make a notice-and-comment...
The Committee for Justice
Jul 11, 2012
Google Shuts Down Oracle Corp.
Google scored a verdict for the defense on Wednesday in its smart phone battle with Oracle Corp. after a jury discarded all claims of...
Dillon Rosdahl
May 24, 2012


New Software Said to Help Colleges Maintain Diversity in Admissions While Abiding by Supreme Court R
A new software program promises to help colleges maintain diversity in admissions in a way that complies with last year's Supreme Court
Chronicle of Higher Education
Jul 16, 2004
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