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Digital Trends
May 29, 2020
Trump Finally Gets the War with Big Tech He’s Always Wanted
Curt Levey — president of the Committee for Justice, a nonprofit group promoting limited government and judicial nominations — said that the
Curt Levey
May 29, 2020
Social Media Order Gives Power to the Federal Bureaucracy, Plaintiff's Attorneys, and Activist S
The Administration cannot order the FCC and FTC, both independent agencies, to take any actions. While the executive order's more limite
The Epoch Times
Feb 24, 2020
Barr Raises Questions Over Whether Online Platforms Should Be Liable for User Content
Ashley Baker, director of Public Policy at the Committee for Justice, meanwhile warned that any proposed government solutions to the issues
SCOTUSblog
Jul 16, 2019
Monday Round-Up
At The Federalist Society blog, Ashley Baker remarks that Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s opinion in Manhattan Community Access Corp. v. Halleck,
Ashley N. Baker
Mar 28, 2019
New Technology, Same Principles: The Supreme Court and Tech
During the confirmation hearings for then-Judge Neil Gorsuch, Senator and former Judiciary Committee Chairman Orin Hatch asks a question abo
Op-ed published in The Daily Caller
Dec 14, 2018
Google Isn't to Blame for Anti-Conservative Bias
Policies can only do so much to address the perceived bias because, as the recent hearing reminded us, the roots of any anti-conservative bi
The Committee for Justice
Jun 13, 2018
No, Facebook is Not a Monopoly
Facebook is just like the pre-1984 AT&T monopoly, says the New York Times in a June 5 editorial. Thus it might be time for the governmen
Communications Daily
May 10, 2018
Tech groups watch Section 230, as consumer groups want platform security
Committee for Justice (CFJ) president Curt Levey spoke to Communications Daily about the latest threats to Section 230, which is the law tha
Ashley Baker
Apr 27, 2018
CFJ Joins Letter Urging NAFTA to Add 230-Style Intermediary Protections to Encourage Free Speech, St
The success of U.S. companies in exporting both digital services and physical goods, sold through the Internet, has greatly contributed to A
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