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“We Just Disagree:” Department of Education Concludes Negotiated Rulemaking Without Consensus on Student Protections
This week, the Department of Education wrapped up negotiations on new regulations designed to improve consumer protections for students
Cheers and Jeers as US Grapples with Spectrum Logjam
OTI on why the FCC should apply Open Internet rules to specialized services and mobile slicing.
Former Administrators of University of Antelope Valley, a For-Profit, Allege Financial Aid Fraud
Officials say the California college was intentionally withholding students’ money as it floundered financially.
House Approves TikTok Divestment Bill with Bipartisan 352–65 Vote
OTI on the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act.
In California, Testing Four-year-old Dual Language Learners Causes Anxiety and Concern
Some four-year-olds in California are taking English proficiency exams meant for older kids. Proposed legislation urges alternative options.
Net Neutrality Advocates Urge FCC to Clarify Rules for Slicing
OTI on why the FCC should apply Open Internet rules to specialized services and mobile slicing.
Power and Governance in the Age of AI
Experts weigh in on how to think about artificial intelligence and what it will take to ensure global stability, equity, and public benefit.
3/11 Joint Filing on Applying the Open Internet Rules to Specialized Services and Mobile Slicing
AI Can Build a Brighter Urban Future — If We Let People Have a Say
Anthony Townsend wrote for Bloomberg on AI-powered urban innovation.
Carr Slams NTIA’s National Spectrum Strategy Implementation Plan
Michael Calabrese on the NTIA’s newly-released national spectrum strategy implementation plan.