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OTI: Sprint/T-Mobile Conditions Won’t Work
OTI strongly opposes the FCC support of proposed T-Mobile/Sprint merger.
A Controversial Texas Bill Has Lost a Key Bipartisan Provision
Critics are concerned about the effects Senate Bill 9 could have on marginalized voters.
A Tapestry of Credentials: How Self-Sovereign Identity Can Unlock Property Rights for Billions
Chris Mellon and Yuliya Panfil argue on Good ID that self-sovereign identity can help turn people’s data into evidence of property rights.
Alexa, What Is a Conflict of Interest?
Digital assistants are both friend and sales robot.
Centering Civil Rights in the Privacy Debate
Commercial data practices can disproportionately harm marginalized communities. Can Congress prevent this?
Democratic Presidential Hopefuls Are Closing the ‘God Gap’
The graying of the church and the rise of “exvangelicals” might give progressives political momentum ahead of 2020. But will it be enough?
Everything You Never Wanted to Know About the Education Department’s 2019 Higher Ed Rulemaking
Everything you need to know about what happened at negotiated rulemaking and what it will mean for 20 million college students
Growing Our Own on Hawaii’s Wai‘anae Coast
Sanoe Marfil describes the Kūlia & Ka Lama Education Academy, a grow-your-own teacher program on Hawaii’s Wai‘anae Coast