Australia Withdraws One Bad Online Speech Bill as It Advances Another
David Inserra The Australian government pulled its misinformation bill after the revised version continued to face domestic backlash and international criticism for empowering
David Inserra The Australian government pulled its misinformation bill after the revised version continued to face domestic backlash and international criticism for empowering
Jack Solowey When thinking of tech antitrust, the Biden administration’s quixotic campaign against the likes of Meta, Google, and Amazon probably comes to
Clark Packard In anticipation of the Thanksgiving holiday this week, the Cato Institute published a new essay from Philip G. Hoxie entitled “Globalization
Jeffrey A. Singer On November 25, the New York Times reported that President-elect Donald Trump intends to punish Americans by making them pay more
Marc Joffe Every time I look into a rail project on the Federal Transit Administration’s (FTA’s) Capital Investment Grant (CIG) dashboard, I feel
Walter Olson Number five in our series of occasional roundups on election law and policy: As polls closed and began to be tabulated, “rigged
Alex Nowrasteh Support from Elon Musk, Bill Ackman, and others was essential to President Donald Trump’s recent reelection. Immigration was a crucial issue
Marc Joffe and Krit Chanwong Federal reforms in 2025 may give states both the flexibility and incentives they need to rein in spiraling
Eric Gomez and Benjamin Faber In October 2024, Congress received notification of two new arms sales for Taiwan, and the Ministry of National
Colleen Hroncich Project-based learning sounds great … until you realize you have to find or create the projects for your learners. That’s where