How Big Tech gets away with censorship: 5 facts about §230
As FreedomWorks takes a new position on §230, to date, we have published two pieces that provide important context to this discussion. The first detailed why the statute was…
How Big Tech gets away with censorship: what is § 230 and why was it enacted?
This is the first of three posts examining Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996, commonly known as § 230. While the law was enacted with the…
New Klobuchar Antitrust Proposal Is Another Adventure in Bad Economic Policy
With some conservatives flirting with expanding antitrust enforcement to punish Silicon Valley, they risk playing into Senator Amy Klobuchar’s radical vision for government control. Sen. Klobuchar is the new Chair…
Regulatory Action Center Review – October 21, 2020
Welcome to the new and improved Regulatory Action Center (RAC) Review! RAC proudly keeps you up to date on what we’re up to and what we’re keeping our eyes on…
Conservatives Shouldn’t Seek Common Cause with the Left on Antitrust
After yet another Congressional hearing on antitrust enforcement against big tech, it is being widely reported that a forthcoming report by Democrats on the Subcommittee on Antitrust will recommend…
Antitrust is Not the Remedy to Conservative Concerns about Big Tech
The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Consumer Policy, and Consumer Rights is meeting this week to discuss whether Google has engaged in anti-competitive business practices through its domination of…
Regulatory Action Center Review – July 30, 2020
Welcome to the new and improved Regulatory Action Center (RAC) Review! RAC proudly keeps you up to date on what we’re up to and what we’re keeping our eyes…
Regulatory Action Center Review – June 21, 2019
Welcome to FreedomWorks Foundation’s tenth regulatory review of 2019! Our Regulatory Action Center proudly updates you with our favorite tidbits from the swamp. We want to smash barriers between bureaucracy…