Recordings of our high-profile virtual and in-person events.

The Return of Supplemental Environmental Projects

June 21, 2022

Three executive branch veterans with a range of views on the issue joined us for a virtual discussion on the return of SEPs.

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The Government’s Arms Around Cryptocurrency: Hug or Stranglehold?

June 2, 2022

A panel of experts examined the current state and future of the regulation of cryptocurrency.

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Four Years Later, Did the “New Madison Approach” to IP and Antitrust Promote Innovation?

April 27, 2022

An expert panel debates whether “New Madison” antitrust and IP policies did more to promote innovation or to spark unnecessary litigation.

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A Discussion on Stablecoins

April 19, 2022

An expert panel explored the rise of stablecoins and debated how regulators ought to approach them.

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The Separation of Powers, From Washington to Sacramento

April 15, 2022

An expert panel debates the distinctions between the federal and state separation of powers doctrines, using California as an example.

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Title VI, College Admissions, and Public Opinion

April 11, 2022

Althea Nagai and Theodore Johnson joined Linda Chavez to discuss new research on public opinion regarding the use of race in college admissions.

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Sundown for the SUNSET Rule?

March 28, 2022

An expert panel joined us to discuss HHS’s SUNSET rule, the effort to repeal it, and possible future HHS actions.

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Emergency Management Statutes: Lessons from COVID-19

March 16, 2022

An expert panel debated whether states should reform their emergency management statutes in light of our experience with emergency governance over the past 24 months.

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Litigation Update: Roberts v. Bassett: NY Racial Preferences in Allocating COVID Treatments

March 11, 2022

Wen Fa joined us to discuss the latest in his case challenging racial preferences in New York’s allocation of COVID-19 treatments.

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Section 230, Common Law, and Free Speech

March 7, 2022

Kristian Stout and Brent Skorup joined Adam Thierer to debate how lawmakers and courts should approach Section 230 issues, political speech, and free speech online.

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