Should Big Tech Pay for the Use of Telecom Networks?
EU regulators are considering whether to require major technology firms to pay to use telecom networks.
Protecting Children’s Data in the Digital Age
Legislators struggle to regulate children’s data online.
AI, Due Process, and Trade Secrets
A recent court decision about pencils may turn out to help protect rights in an era of artificial intelligence.
Social Media Deplatforming
Scholar brings a historical perspective to the debate around social media deplatforming.
Premerger Notification Proposal Faces a Rocky Path
The FTC’s proposed changes to its premerger notification form are unlikely to survive judicial review.
Is the Fair Housing Act Stifled by Section 230?
Scholar argues that a platform liability shield limits protection from housing discrimination.
Protecting Medical Privacy on Your Wrist
Scholar argues for greater privacy protections of personal medical data collected by wearable health technologies.
The Next Generation of Space Regulation
Scholars explain how the commercial space age creates demands for regulatory reform.
Blastoff to U.S. Commercial Space Regulation
Scholar argues for an optimal commercial space regulatory regime that balances innovation, responsibility, and security.
Is It time to Shutter a Reagan-Era Broadband Program?
Scholar argues the FCC’s Lifeline telecommunications subsidy program is no longer needed.
Equitable Artificial Intelligence
Experts recommend a two-pronged approach to help ensure artificial intelligence systems achieve equity.
Going for Broke on TikTok
Scholars posit that analyzing TikTok content can help regulators monitor trends in online consumer finance.