Posted by Hope Schumaker on July 17, 2025Willing and Label: The Free Market Is Willing to Help Families—Will a Warning Label Stand in the Way?Labels can be profoundly helpful in many instances. Nutrition information, brands, and medicine dosages, [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on June 10, 2025BEAD by Example: The Next Chapter in the Broadband SagaThe federal Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program has lived many lives since its [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on May 22, 2025Memento MoratoriumNestled within the Energy and Commerce section of the sweeping budget reconciliation bill is a simple yet [...]Read more
Posted by Daniel J. Erspamer on May 12, 2025Liberty vs. the Leviathan: Only 100 out of 26 Million Applications ApprovedEvery day, new evidence emerges demonstrating how government overreach can stifle innovation and limit [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on May 2, 2025States Move to Regulate AI in Medicine: When the Legislative Cure is Worse Than the DiseaseThe national mood toward AI is mixed. Some are deeply hopeful about the promises of the technology, while [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on April 16, 2025Fear and Loathing on the Jon Stewart ShowWhat began in 2021 as part of an infrastructure bill is now a glaring signifier of bureaucracy, red tape, [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on January 23, 2025Robodoc: What Does the Embrace of AI in Medicine Mean?This month the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) returned to Las Vegas, attracting the latest and greatest [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on July 10, 2024Taxation Without ConnectionThe digital divide, the space between those who do and do not have access to fast and reliable internet, [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on April 24, 2024What Privacy Means for the PublicIn many ways we value what makes states unique and their authority to make their own laws. But long ago, [...]Read more