Broadband: In City Journal, Corbin took issue with the FCC’s latest push to impose what it calls net neutrality rules—really, common carriage for broadband—and explained why the effort is likely to be undone by the Supreme Court’s major-questions rule.
Corbin also published a Substack piece setting out why major questions is a problem for both broadband common carriage regulation and the FCC’s new digital-discrimination proposal.
First Amendment: On the latest Tech Policy Podcast, Jeff Kosseff joined Corbin and Ari to discuss his new book, Liar in a Crowded Theater—a defense of your First Amendment right to speak falsely (sometimes!).
AI: Ari participated in the most recent U.S. Senate AI Insight Forum to reiterate his previous testimony on the First Amendment concerns for regulating election-related speech that uses generative AI.
Antitrust: Today, Bilal was a guest at the Federalist Society’s National Lawyers Convention. The panelists debated whether developments in antitrust law are consistent with the text of those laws, and what that means for antitrust policy going forward.
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