Cable ISPs Compare Data Caps to Food Menus: Don’t Make Us Offer Unlimited Soup
OTI on data caps.
Opportunities for HBCUs in CHIPS Place-based Tech Hub Investments
HBCU partnerships can bolster inclusive, place-based, tech-driven economic development efforts catalyzed by the CHIPS and Science Act.
Prosecuting Putin’s Proxies
Candace Rondeaux details the potential for prosecutorial precedent as an effective tool for holding Russian paramilitaries accountable.
Where Tyranny Begins: The Justice Department, the FBI, and the War on Democracy
Virtual
12PM – 1PM EDT
Who is the Leader of Syria’s Rebels and What Does He Want?
New America VP and ASU Professor of Practice Peter Bergen explores the history behind Syria’s rebel leader.
Internet Plans Now Come With ‘Nutrition Labels.’ No One Knows How to Read Them.
Chhaya Kapadia on broadband nutrition labels.
Hunter Biden’s Pardon and Who the President Could Choose Next
Charles Turner’s wrongful conviction, featured in The Alley podcast, was highlighted in The Marshall Project’s Closing Argument newsletter.
Unlocking America’s Deep Tech Potential: The Case for Federal Investment in Science Entrepreneurs
We have the vision and resources to support entrepreneurship in emerging technology sectors; decisive Congressional action is the final step
Peter Bergen
Vice President, Global Studies & Fellows; Professor of Practice, Arizona State University