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Ashley Baker
Apr 27, 2020
Event Video: Mozilla v. FCC: What Next?
In this virtual panel, legal and policy experts share their views of the court’s opinion, agency deference, and what is next in the net neut
Ashley Baker
Apr 24, 2020
Event Video: Google v. Oracle and the Constitutional Foundations of IP Law
Since World Intellectual Property Day is on April 26, it is a timely occasion for recognizing the vital role of copyright protections in enc
Consumer Choice Radio
Mar 9, 2020
Ashley Baker on How Legal Abuse Hurts Consumers
On Consumer Choice Radio, Ashley Baker, Director of Public Policy at the Committee For Justice, breaks down the case for tort law reform, ex
The Federalist Society
Feb 18, 2020
GDPR Compliance and Cybersecurity Concerns
Ashley Baker and Neil Chilson discuss the implications for data security under recently-enacted privacy laws. Although data privacy regulati
The Committee for Justice
Dec 20, 2019
Podcast: Trade Secrets Litigation Update
Intellectual property (IP) theft has taken an increasingly prominent place in the news as various entities such as Huawei, foreign governmen
The Federalist Society
Dec 13, 2019
Private Rights of Action and Privacy Class Actions: A cautionary tale from Illinois
In the latest episode of the Fourth Branch Podcast, Ashley Baker and Jennifer Huddleston discuss how an Illinois biometric privacy law offer
The Federalist Society
Nov 20, 2019
Modern Surveillance and Our Post-Carpenter Legal System
In a new Federalist Society Regulatory Transparency Project podcast, Ashley Baker, director of public policy at the Committee for Justice, a
The Federalist Society
Nov 13, 2019
Regulating Biometric Access Technologies
With emerging debates around facial recognition technology, the issue of regulating biometric access technologies has become more prominent.
Cox Cable Public Access TV
Apr 4, 2019
Freedom Matters Interview
Interview with Mark McIntire on Cox Cable public access television on the evolution of the American judiciary over the past 50 years.
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