Data Privacy Day 2024: Where We Are and What to Watch in the Data Privacy Debate
Jennifer Huddleston and Emma Hopp January 28 is Data Privacy Day. An October 2023 survey from the Pew Research Center found “72% of
Jennifer Huddleston and Emma Hopp January 28 is Data Privacy Day. An October 2023 survey from the Pew Research Center found “72% of
Chris Edwards The federal government’s debt is rising to dangerous and unprecedented heights. Compared to the size of the economy, the debt will
Walter Olson Two years ago in Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the country’s Emergencies Act, a successor to what had been known as
Patrick G. Eddington Do the lawyers representing former President Donald Trump in his classified documents abscondment case actually understand the Freedom of Information
David J. Bier In response to a question about restricting immigration, House Representative Yvette D. Clarke (D‑NY) recently stated, “I need more people in
Jeffrey A. Singer What is driving politicians’ irrational fear of nicotine? Earlier this week, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called for a crackdown on
David Inserra At the end of last year, tolerant, modern, liberal Denmark decided it had seen enough violence. Violence was flaring in Danish
Romina Boccia It was a big week for advancing fiscal restraint in Congress. The House Budget Committee passed the Fiscal Commission Act of 2024
Nicholas Anthony The Biden administration has not let up in its “war on junk fees,” or perhaps more accurately, its war on prices.
Eric Gomez The backlog of US weapons that have been sold but not delivered to Taiwan is a hot topic, impacting policy debates related