What We Do

TechFreedom digs deep into the hard policy and legal questions raised by technological change. We’re bullish on the future: for the most part, it’ll be great — if we let it. If those in power can resist the all-too-natural impulse for stability and control. We craft policy frameworks that allow for experimentation, innovation, and evolution, that help people adapt to change, instead of trying to fight it, that focus on clear problems. In short, we teach policymakers how to be friends, not enemies, of the future.

The future will be as grand, and as particular, as we are.

Virginia Postrel

Recent Posts

FCC Shouldn’t Prioritize Speed Over Procedure When Deleting Regulations

April 14, 2025

On Friday, TechFreedom filed comments for the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Public Notice seeking public input on identifying rules for the purpose of alleviating unnecessary...


Upcoming Event: The Need for a Balanced AI Action Plan

April 11, 2025

We’re excited to announce the sixth installment of our “Tech in the Courts” webinar series—presented collaboratively by TechFreedom and Washington Legal Foundation. Our panel of...


AI Action Plan Should Uphold Free Speech, Promote Open-Source Models

March 17, 2025

Last week, TechFreedom filed comments to the National Science Foundation on their request for input on the Development of an Artificial Intelligence Action Plan. Our...


FCC Should Not Buy Into the Fallacy of Government-Mandated Fairness

March 10, 2025

On Friday, TechFreedom responded to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) request for comment on whether CBS’s editing of 45 minutes of raw footage into a...


UK Encryption Orders Threaten Global Security

February 21, 2025

Today, TechFreedom sent two letters regarding the UK’s secret orders requiring Apple to break encryption for all users of its cloud storage services worldwide. Our...


California Should Narrow Proposed Definition of Automated Decision-Making Technology

February 20, 2025

Yesterday, TechFreedom filed comments to the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) regarding its proposed regulations on Automated Decision-Making Technology (ADMT). Our comments highlighted how the...