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Wisconsin Assembly Bill 962 offers constitutionally troubling approach to online youth safety

Wisconsin Assembly Bill 962 offers constitutionally troubling approach to online youth safety

By Caden Rosenbaum

Wisconsin should pursue solutions that empower parents to protect kids online without undermining personal privacy or security.

Pennsylvania House Bill 78 would protect consumer information and privacy, but needs reform
Pennsylvania House Bill 78 would protect consumer information and privacy, but needs reform

By Jen Sidorova

Maryland’s proposed deepfake criminalization threatens the First Amendment
Maryland’s proposed deepfake criminalization threatens the First Amendment

By Richard Sill

Protecting Virginia’s kids online shouldn’t sacrifice privacy and free speech
Protecting Virginia’s kids online shouldn’t sacrifice privacy and free speech

By Caden Rosenbaum

Alabama House Bill 173 could keep adults from privately browsing online
Alabama House Bill 173 could keep adults from privately browsing online

By Richard Sill

  • Pennsylvania House Bill 1834 would single out data centers as large-load electricity customers
    Pennsylvania House Bill 1834 would single out data centers as large-load electricity customers

    Testimony by Max Gulker

  • Congress introduces bipartisan push to fix FCC satellite delays and bolster commercial space 
    Congress introduces bipartisan push to fix FCC satellite delays and bolster commercial space 

    Commentary by Richard Sill and Marc Scribner

  • New Hampshire House Bill 1124 would guarantee the “Right to Compute”
    New Hampshire House Bill 1124 would guarantee the “Right to Compute”

    Testimony by Caden Rosenbaum

  • New Hampshire House Bill 1658 is not the best option for keeping kids safe online
    New Hampshire House Bill 1658 is not the best option for keeping kids safe online

    Testimony by Caden Rosenbaum

  • Virginia Senate Bill 85 could create issues for users looking to protect and control their data
    Virginia Senate Bill 85 could create issues for users looking to protect and control their data

    Testimony by Nicole Shekhovtsova and Caden Rosenbaum

  • Kansas Senate Bill 372 is a troubling approach to online youth safety
    Kansas Senate Bill 372 is a troubling approach to online youth safety

    Testimony by Caden Rosenbaum

  • New Hampshire House Bill 1589 contains problematic interoperability mandates
    New Hampshire House Bill 1589 contains problematic interoperability mandates

    Testimony by Nicole Shekhovtsova and Caden Rosenbaum

  • Examining California’s new tech-related laws
    Examining California’s new tech-related laws

    Commentary by Nicole Shekhovtsova

  • Examining California’s Digital Age Assurance Act
    Examining California’s Digital Age Assurance Act

    Commentary by Richard Sill

Technology Policy Studies

  • Deepfakes, AI, and existing laws
    Deepfakes, AI, and existing laws

    Policy Brief by Richard Sill

  • Consent requirements in comprehensive data privacy laws: Current practices and the path forward
    Consent requirements in comprehensive data privacy laws: Current practices and the path forward

    Policy Brief by Jen Sidorova and Nicole Shekhovtsova

  • The App Store Accountability Act would undermine privacy and parental choice
    The App Store Accountability Act would undermine privacy and parental choice

    Backgrounder by Nicole Shekhovtsova and Marc Scribner

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