The FCC’s proposed rules governing privacy practices of broadband Internet access service would create artificial distinctions between competing firms and tech.
The FCC’s proposed rules governing privacy practices of broadband Internet access service would create artificial distinctions between competing firms and tech.
Prepared Statement of Sofie E. Miller for the House Judiciary Committee Task Force on Executive Overreach Hearing "The Federal Government on Autopilot: Delegation of Regulatory Authority to an Unaccountable Bureaucracy".
Protectionist Rhetoric Continues as U.S. and EU Wrap-Up 13th Round of Trade Talks
America's longstanding commitment to free trade is being questioned
Identifying Regulations Affecting International Trade and Investment
This paper quantifies how many of the thousands of rules published every year by U.S. agencies are likely to have a significant effect on international trade and investment and analyzes how well agencies are performing at flagging these rules. The results indicate that there is much room for improvement in notifying trade partners and expanding stakeholder participation to improve the outcomes of rulemaking.
President Obama’s Competition Executive Order Could Benefit from a History Lesson
Agencies directed to address undue burdens on competition