In-depth analysis of federal, state, and local regulatory policies and their potential implications.
June 25, 2020
In this episode, experts discuss how patents, patent licensing, and the tech transfer process created by the Bayh-Dole Act might provide key legal and policy tools for companies to respond effectively to our current health crisis and crises to come.
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What are the data privacy and security implications for widespread data collection for COVID-19 contact tracing? Drew Bagley, Neil Chilson, and Roger Klein discuss.
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In this episode, Karen Harned discusses policies that can help or harm the resilience of small business in the time of COVID-19.
Listen to this podcastJune 1, 2020
Are public-private partnerships the best way to fight cybercrime? If not, can the government alone protect the nation from cybercrime? If these partnerships are the way of the future, how could they be improved? Dmitri Alperovitch and Jamil Jaffer discuss these important questions and more.
Listen to this podcastMay 29, 2020
It’s not hard to find patterns in AI decisions that have a disparate impact on protected groups. Is this bias? And if so, whose? Stewart Baker, Curt Levey, and Nicholas Weaver discuss.
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In this episode, experts discuss a 2019 executive order that imposed a series of restrictions and requirements on Federal agencies, and even included a requirement that agencies publish their guidance on the internet.
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Please enjoy this recording of our May 18, 2020 fireside chat discussion on the Federal Trade Commission’s regulatory reform efforts, federal privacy legislation, and the future of antitrust law.
Listen to this podcastMay 15, 2020
Richard Belzer, Daren Bakst, and Adam White discuss a proposed rule that would require the EPA to make public important information underlying both significant regulatory actions and influential scientific information disseminated by the Agency.
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Mehrsa Baradaran and Diego Zuluaga discuss proposed reforms by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the FDIC and how those changes will affect the banking system and low- and moderate-income communities.
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This episode explores FTC settlements and consent decrees, including the YouTube case and what it means for FTC enforcement going forward.
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