Posted by John Kay on January 26, 2023And So It ContinuesYesterday, the DOJ–infused with the spirit of “hipster antitrust”–filed a lawsuit against [...]Read more
Posted by John Kay on December 12, 2022Sneaky, Sneaky, SneakyThe Journalism Competition Preservation Act (JCPA) won’t go away. Now, there are reports that some are [...]Read more
Posted by John Kay on November 22, 2022Antitrust or Anti-Consumer?Last year, U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), and Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) [...]Read more
Posted by John Kay on August 16, 2022Web3 101: The Building Blocks of a New InternetWhat is the future of the internet? The internet changes so quickly and constantly that we often fail to [...]Read more
Posted by John Kay on July 6, 2022Social Media Regulations Will Not Help ParentsAs COVID-19 recedes and we can interact physically again, many are concerned about the amount of time [...]Read more
Posted by John Kay on July 1, 2022Congress Is Trying to Get Rid of Generic Products OnlineWith personal incomes in the Pelican State growing at one of the slowest rates in the nation and [...]Read more
Posted by on May 6, 2022Government Shouldn’t Obstruct Musk’s Twitter PurchaseElon Musk is currently purchasing the social media company Twitter. The ongoing purchase set off a [...]Read more
Posted by on September 13, 2019Lafayette Utilities System Fiber Continues to Prove Why Government Broadband Doesn’t WorkIn 2009, the city of Lafayette began providing cable and internet services with the Lafayette Utilities [...]Read more
Posted by on April 3, 2019Breaking Up Big Tech: The Downside of BipartisanshipWhen there is bipartisan agreement on an issue, great things can be accomplished. Just look at criminal [...]Read more