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In case you missed it, we have posted the video, audio, and transcript of Wednesday’s briefing on “The Future of Online Expression In The Trump Era: Freedom vs Regulation.” The Future of Online Expression In The Trump Era: Freedom vs Regulation LISTEN The Future of Online Expression In The Trump Era: Freedom vs Regulation SPEAKERS […]
In case you missed it, we have posted the video, audio, and transcript of Thursday’s briefing on “The Future of Online Safety for Kids: Legislative Changes on the Horizon.” The Future of Online Safety for Kids: Legislative Changes on the Horizon SPEAKERS – Ash Johnson, Senior Policy Manager, Information, Technology, and Innovation Foundation – Representative, […]
Rep. Haley Stevens Assumes Leadership of the Congressional Internet Caucus The post Rep. Haley Stevens Becomes Co-Chair of the Congressional Internet Caucus appeared first on Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee.
WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Congress launched the 2025 Congressional App Challenge with a record-breaking number of congressional offices and students already signed up to participate. This marks the beginning of the largest Challenge in the program’s history. More than 330 Members of Congress, representing all 50 states, have committed to host district-wide competitions this year. […]
Hello! Welcome back to Debugged, the Congressional App Challenge’s alumni-led podcast that connects the country’s youth with technology by debugging the intricate world of computer science. For the final episode of Season 4, host Medha Gupta interviews several team members behind the last two seasons of Debugged to spotlight their experiences both as part of […]
As the internet and AI continue to advance, members of Congress are taking steps to address new developments. At State of the Net, Senator Marsha Blackburn delivered a keynote address calling for increased children’s safety protections online and for investments in cybersecurity. Senator Edward Markey’s keynote discussed the importance of consumer choice, and a free, […]
The State of the Net Conference attracts the most prominent tech policy journalists in America. Over 60 credentialed members of the press registered to attend the 21st annual conference last week. Many of them served as expert moderators and interviewers for various panels and fireside chats. Maria Curi from Axios interviewed Rep. Jay Obernolte during […]
We are so close to State of the Net, and we are excited to announce our final set of speakers and panels. You can learn more about our panels here, and checkout the panelists below. State of the Net is on Tuesday, February 11th. Register now! Emerging Tech Under Trump Diane Rinaldo Executive Director Open RAN […]
Call for Applications: Internet Law & Policy Foundry Junior Fellows 2025 Internet Law & Policy Foundry’s Premier Fellowship Opens Recruitment for the new Cohort 2025-2027. May 1, 2025 — The […] The post Call for Applications for 2025 ILPF Junior Fellows Cohort appeared first on The Foundry.
We recently hosted our final event of the year: a networking happy hour for DC tech policy professionals. The timing was noteworthy, as the Department of Justice had just filed […] The post Brews, Bites and the Future of Search appeared first on The Foundry.
There is perhaps no honor or award in tech policy more prestigious than winning 1st place at the Foundry’s Internet Law Trivia night. We’re happy to provide this recap for […] The post 🏆 Who Won Tech Law Trivia? Finally! appeared first on The Foundry.