In the News
Stratford school board wants to do away with term limits
by
Casey Burgat
Feb 4, 2020
originally published in
CT Insider
Term limits are often championed as government reform efforts that would prevent incumbent officials from becoming too entrenched in their positions. One counter-argument is that they instead help special interest groups and bureaucrats become entrenched as they stay in place while politicians come and go.
Featured Publications
Analysis Artificial Intelligence, Disruptive Technology, General Emerging Technologies, Technology and Innovation
The Fable Fiasco: A Bad Idea Applied Badly
Mark Dalton
June 14, 2026
Newsletters Clean Energy, Energy and Environment, Energy Subsidies, Environmental Regulation, Low-Energy Fridays
Low-Energy Friday: Ethanol policy is a hot mess—literally
Josiah Neeley
June 12, 2026
Analysis Artificial Intelligence, Data Security and Data Privacy, Online Content Policy, Technology and Innovation
AI Preemption in Exchange for Unconstitutional Online Safety Bills is a Bad Deal
Josh Withrow, Adam Thierer
June 11, 2026
In the News, News
Erica Schoder’s Keynote at the OTT Conference 2026: The Knowledge In This Room
June 11, 2026
Reintroduced American Innovation and Choice Online Act would harm consumers and small businesses
Corie Whalen
June 10, 2026
Newsletters Behavioral Health, Federal Government Affairs, Harm Reduction, Healthier Communities, Safer Solutions, Substance Regulation, Tobacco Harm Reduction
Safer Solutions: What does the FDA approve?
Chelsea Boyd, Jessica Shortall
June 10, 2026
The United States Must Reject Government Control of Artificial Intelligence
Adam Thierer
June 8, 2026









