Fraud is widespread in the United States and increasingly driven by technology. For example, 93%…
Month: April 2025
For decades, the U.S. Congress has been unable to pass comprehensive online platform regulation. While…
U.S. intelligence agencies have never stolen foreign commercial and technology secrets. It’s time to rethink…
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New AI policies shift federal strategy from government with AI to government by AI—with major…
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In a recent study published in Engineering, researchers Lin Chen, Ting Dong, Xiang Li, and Xiaofeng…
Analysis of eight million political speeches reveals: never before have members of the US Congress…
In an increasingly interconnected world, regulatory clarity is not just a matter of legal formality—it…
Contemporary jurisprudence around the privilege has not always been careful to distinguish it from historically…