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JCPA would Break Content Moderation and Violate the First Amendment

September 8, 2022

Yesterday, TechFreedom was joined by leading academic experts in a coalition letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee expressing deep concerns about the Journalism Competition and...


Has Congress really thought through its latest antitrust proposals?

May 10, 2022

Americans should be able to trust that their members of Congress will consider all the implications of the bills they write. On February 2, we...


If Common Carriage Doesn’t Work for Broadband, Why Should It Work for Social Media?

April 11, 2022

That’s the question we asked in our letter to the House Energy & Commerce Committee after FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr testified before its Subcommittee on...


Gov. Brown Should Veto California Net Neutrality Bill as Unconstitutional

September 28, 2018

WASHINGTON D.C. — Today, TechFreedom sent a letter to California Governor Jerry Brown, urging him to veto S.B. 822, legislation recently passed by California lawmakers...


DOJ Inquiry re Tech Companies’ Bias Is Misguided

September 21, 2018

WASHINGTON D.C. —­­ TechFreedom led a bipartisan coalition letter with seven other policy organizations to Attorney General Jeff Sessions to express concern over the Department of...


CRA Resolutions Cannot Legally Protect Net Neutrality

May 14, 2018

WASHINGTON D.C. —­­ Today, TechFreedom sent a letter to Congressional leadership and Members who have co-sponsored resolutions of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act intended...