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Is the SEC's climate disclosure rule a critical step toward corporate transparency and climate accountability, or does it place an undue burden on businesses, slowing innovation and increasing compliance costs? 🍃 Our newest short film, The SEC Disclosure Divide: The Cost of…
New Webinar! "Does Privacy Exist in an AI World? (Part I: Rethinking Data Protection)" Join us Monday, June 9th, at 12:00pm EST for a timely panel discussion examining how artificial intelligence is fundamentally upending existing data protection laws and reshaping the debate…

Is it time for an AI Moratorium? Dr. Scott Babwah Brennen, Kevin Frazier, and Adam Thierer join the RTP Fourth Branch Podcast to discuss and debate the arguments of AI regulation, innovation, and preemption. How should lawmakers approach this rapidly-developing technology…

[LIVE] Medicare’s New Drug Price Mandate: Healthcare & Innovation Implications x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
"Medicare’s New Drug Price Mandate: Healthcare & Innovation Implications" On January 17, the Biden-Harris Administration added 15 new drugs, including Ozempic, to the list of drugs covered by the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Now…

[LIVE] Can the President Shut Down the Department of Education? x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
[LIVE] Reducing Regulatory Barriers: The Future of Market Competition x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
What is disparate impact liability? How has it shaped outcomes in employment, housing, and equal access to opportunity? Is it a justifiable basis for legal liability without evidence of disparate treatment? Listen to our latest podcast to learn more about one of the most debated…

President Trump's recent E.O. 14267, Reducing Anti-Competitive Regulatory Barriers, “commences the process for eliminating anti-competitive regulations to revitalize the American economy.” What does President Trump’s order mean for the future of the economy and the laws that…

“Can the President Shut Down the Department of Education?” On June 16, DFI President and Co-Founder Bob Eitel will moderate a @FedSoc @FedSocRTP webinar with @DavidRandallNAS of the National Association of Scholars, @JM_Butcher of the Heritage Foundation, @MichaelPetrilli of the…
"Our entire 54-year foray since Griggs has been an unwarranted mistake, which has harmed employment law and infected other areas with concepts incompatible with core constitutional commitments." Read more from Dan Morenoff: fedsoc.org/fedsoc-review/…
"Reducing Regulatory Barriers: The Future of Market Competition" On April 9th, President Trump signed E.O. 14267, Reducing Anti-Competitive Regulatory Barriers, which instructs the agency heads to review all regulations that may stifle economic competition or impose restraints…

Does Privacy Exist in an AI World? (Part I: Rethinking Data Protection) x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
Starting Soon! Does Privacy Exist in an AI World? (Part I: Rethinking Data Protection) Featuring Pam Dixon, Kevin Frazier, Jennifer Huddleston, and moderated by Ashley Baker. Join us at 12:00pm EST today for a discussion examining how AI is fundamentally upending existing data…

Earlier today I had the privilege of testifying before the House Financial Services Committee Subcommittee on Financial Institutions on #DataPrivacy My full testimony can be found here: cato.org/testimony/fram…
🎧 @FedSocRTP Tech Roundup Episode 27 – AI on the Senate Floor: Is it Time for a Moratorium? bit.ly/4dDkwB2 with our @AdamThierer, @jsbrennen @NYU, @KevinTFrazier @UTexasLaw
[LIVE] EEOC in the Trump Era x.com/i/broadcasts/1…