David McGarry is a policy analyst at the Taxpayers Protection Alliance.
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The Supreme Court will consider whether federal agencies’ administrative judges violate the Seventh Amendment.
The Supreme Court will consider whether federal agencies’ administrative judges violate the Seventh Amendment.
Requiring users to verify their age to use social media will degrade their privacy and cybersecurity.
The ballooning of government has 'crowded out’ institutions of civil society, says AEI’s Howard Husock.
The CFPB funding scheme is constitutional, the 2nd Circuit says.
Copyright law is just one area that must adapt to account for revolutionary A.I. technology.
What at first appears to be deregulation is actually economic activism in disguise.
The 11th Circuit panel refused to lift an injunction against the law.
The Constitution was intended to preserve state sovereignty, not create an all-powerful central government.
The bill is overbroad and could have unintended consequences.
A new report details how plea bargaining can hurt defendants and warps the justice system.
The trade association says the overbroad and vague A.B. 2273 places unconstitutional burdens on speech.
While Sohn’s record raises ethics and judgment questions, some attacks against her lacked merit.
Mark Brnovich left office without issuing a final report, according to documents released by his successor.
The state will fast-track applicants who have out-of-state credentials or experience.
Attempts to reclassify ISPs as common carriers are unsupported by law.
Net neutrality is an unnecessary and failed policy.
Like California’s ruinous A.B. 5, the proposal would greatly harm freelance employment.
Chair Lina Khan has flouted the rule of law and due process, Commissioner Christine Wilson wrote.
Government agencies have paid to access huge amounts of Americans' data.
The FTC is trying to seize new powers to regulate the economy.
The age verification proposal is a disaster for both children and adults.
Police went silent on city officials following the botched raid that caused $5,000 in damages.
The proposal is "about behavior modification," argued state Sen. Patty Kuderer, likening the government's role in promoting voting to that of a parent.
Gov. Spencer Cox signed legislation that will provide scholarships to K-12 students who choose nonpublic education.
Market forces have historically disrupted the tech sector and will continue to do so.
Virginia’s children’s privacy proposal leaves businesses wondering how they can comply.
Eliminating privacy in schools would be a disaster for academic freedom and social development.
There's a good reason why algorithms are still protected by Section 230.
The Commission's lone dissenter says Congress has not charged it with regulating noncompete clauses.