In the News Federal Government Affairs, Media Reform, Online Content Policy, Technology and Innovation Scientists Respond to FTC Inquiry into Tech Censorship Spence Purnell March 25, 2025 Tech Policy Press
In the News Electricity Policy, Energy and Environment, Federal Government Affairs, FERC, Permitting Reform Trump says coal should make a comeback. At what price? Kent Chandler March 25, 2025 E&E News
In the News, Podcasts Artificial Intelligence, Federal Government Affairs, Permissionless Innovation, Technology and Innovation The Lunch Hour Podcast: Ep. 128 – Adam Thierer Adam Thierer March 24, 2025
In the News Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Electronic Monitoring, Federal Government Affairs, Home Confinement, Parole, Pretrial, Prosecution, Reentry, Sentencing First steps, second terms: Trump and criminal justice reform Lisel Petis March 21, 2025 Washington Examiner
In the News Energy and Environment, Permitting Reform Red states focus on “preferred resources” over renewables Devin Hartman March 20, 2025 Axios
In the News Artificial Intelligence, Northeast, State Policy, Technology and Innovation Virginia AI bill critics claim economy is at risk, want Youngkin veto Adam Thierer, Robert Melvin March 20, 2025 Washington Examiner
In the News, Podcasts Agriculture, Federal Government Affairs, Insurance Understanding the Impact of Food Subsidies with Caroline Melear Caroline Melear March 19, 2025 Main Street Matters
In the News Artificial Intelligence, Federal Government Affairs, Technology and Innovation What does OpenAI really want from Trump? Adam Thierer March 19, 2025 The Verge
In the News Electricity Policy, Energy and Environment, Midwest, State Policy Grid expansions embroiled in utility industry politics Josiah Neeley March 18, 2025 E&E News
In the News Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Federal Government Affairs, Policing Reps. Roy, McBath, Biggs, and Cohen Lead Bipartisan Effort to Simplify Federal Criminal Code Jillian Snider March 14, 2025 Rep. Chip Roy