TechFreedom
07/15/2024
"FCC-imposed orbital debris rules probably won’t survive the end of Chevron deference."
Our reply comments explain why the Commission’s ability to regulate outer space is in serious jeopardy:
https://techfreedom.org/with-chevron-deference-gone-the-fccs-ability-to-regulate-outer-space-is-in-peril/
06/28/2024
The FCC's statutory authority on orbital debris is shakier than ever. Courts today are unlikely to find that the public interest alone gives a communications agency any such power:
https://techfreedom.org/fcc-continues-to-ignore-warnings-of-overreach-on-orbital-debris-regulation/
06/13/2024
In TechFreedom Weekly, we play musical MythBusters and unveil the truth behind AI regulation.
Plus the Robinson-Patman Act, NASA and noninterference, and more…
Musical MythBusters: Unveiling the Truth Behind AI Regulation Plus the Robinson-Patman Act, NASA and noninterference, and more…
05/22/2024
Sunsetting Section 230 without a plan for replacing it is a reckless endeavor that would allow Congress to hold free speech and the open Internet hostage.
We explained why in a letter to Congress:
https://techfreedom.org/proposal-to-sunset-section-230-threatens-a-free-and-open-internet/
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