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California’s Prop 22 and the Gloomy Future of the Gig Economy
Brief #25—Technology
By Scout Burchill
While the presidential election earlier this November was still brimming with controversy and suspense, major tech companies Uber, Lyft, Doordash, Instacart and Postmates were celebrating a massive victory with the passage of California’s Prop 22.
The Google Antitrust Suit and Big Tech’s Fall From Grace
Brief #24—Technology
By Scout Burchill
On Tuesday, October 20th the Department of Justice, along with 11 Republican state attorney generals, sued Google under Section 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act: What is it and Why does Nobody Like it?
Brief #23—Technology
By Scout Burchill
Over the past few months, Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which was passed into law in 1996, has become ensnared in controversy from both sides of the political spectrum.
Can Social Media Companies Regulate Their Own Content?
Brief #22—Technology
By Scout Burchill
As the 2020 election approaches, social media platforms have been taking major actions to moderate content in an attempt to combat growing amounts of misinformation.
As Social Media Giants Move to Curtail QAnon Trump Steps Up His Misinformation Campaign
Brief #21—Technology
By Charles A. Rubin
With the U.S. presidential election only weeks away, Facebook and other social media companies are struggling to show that they take the use of their platforms to spread misinformation and hate speech seriously, Facebook announced on October 6, 2020 that it had removed nearly 1,000 QAnon conspiracy theorist groups and promised to halt political ads after the polls close on November 3
Russian Interference at the Highest Level in Presidential Elections
Brief #20—Technology
By Amy Swain
It was confirmed in October of 2016, then explained in 2019 by the Special Counsel Investigation led by Robert Mueller – Russia had interfered with the 2016 presidential election.
Trump’s Obsession with TikTok – A Prelude to a Wider Crackdown?
Brief #19—Technology
By Charles A. Rubin
For the uninitiated, Tik Tok is a smartphone based video sharing app that is most commonly known for sharing dance videos, music, instructional content and comedy among younger digital natives.
Twitter and the Ayatollah
Brief #17—Technology
By Amy Swain
Censorship of politicians has become a hot topic as of late, specifically concerning Twitter vs Trump.
The November Election is in Jeopardy and Trump is the Problem
Brief #16—Technology
By Charles A. Rubin
In less than 100 days, Americans will be voting in what is arguably the most important election in our lifetimes.
The 2020 Census – A Revolution in Understanding Who We Are or An Ill Timed Technological Experiment?
Brief #9—Technology
By Charles A Rubin
Microsoft wins $10B DoD JEDI Contract – Did Trump’s Antipathy for Jeff Bezos Play a Role?
Brief #8—Technology
By Charles A Rubin
With US Presidential Race 13 Months Away – Email in the News
Brief #7—Technology
By Charles A Rubin
US Power Grid Under Siege – Will the Lights Stay On?
Brief #6—Technology
By Charles A. Rubin
Cyber Ransom Hits American Towns and Cities – Europe Has An Answer
Brief #5—Technology
By Charles A. Rubin
With a Wink, Trump Guarantees Foreign Interference in 2020 US Elections
Brief #4—Technologys
By Charles A. Rubin
Net Neutrality – Not the Net-pocolypse – Not Internet Freedom
Brief #3—Technology
By Charles A. Rubin
Why Does the Ban on Huawei Matter?
Brief #36—Technology
By Charles A Rubin








