Over the summer, Congress considered and ultimately dropped a moratorium on state-level AI laws. The proposal exposed a constitutional struggle: Should AI be governed by a state patchwork of rules or by a centralized federal framework? This tension took center stage...
A TIME TO REFLECT Each September, Constitution Day invites us to pause and reflect on one of history’s boldest experiments: a republic built on the promise of self-governance. As Benjamin Franklin warned, what had been created was “a republic, if you can keep it.” His...
What happens when one company becomes so dominant online that it shapes how the rest of us search for information? That’s the central question in just one of the antitrust cases against Google. In August 2024, Judge Amit Mehta of the D.C. District Court ruled that a...
Artificial intelligence isn’t just for tech experts; it’s quickly becoming a tool for everyone. Whether you’re organizing a community town hall, planning a vacation, or analyzing spreadsheets at work, AI can enhance how you engage, create, and contribute. AI is...
With a single ruling, the Supreme Court dismantled a cornerstone of modern regulatory power—what comes next could reshape American democracy. For forty years, the Chevron Doctrine enabled a landslide of regulations from unelected officials, steadily eroding the role...
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, it’s an opportune moment to reflect on the principles that have shaped our nation. One of the most foundational of these principles is federalism, a system that balances power between national and state...