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The FTC Risks Jumping into First Amendment Quicksand

May 22, 2025

Yesterday, TechFreedom filed comments in response to the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) request for comment regarding how social media content moderation might be unfair, deceptive,...


Don’t Let GOP Break Email Spam Filtering, TechFreedom Tells Ninth Circuit

May 5, 2025

On Friday, TechFreedom filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit to protect email spam filtering from frivolous lawsuits....


Webinar: Examining the Ruling in the DOJ’s Ad Tech Antitrust Case

May 2, 2025

Come watch the seventh installment of our “Tech in the Courts” webinar series—presented collaboratively by TechFreedom and Washington Legal Foundation. The event occurred on Tuesday,...


Policy Summit: Constitutional Limits of FTC, FCC & DOJ Interference in Media and Speech

May 1, 2025

President Donald Trump has made it a priority to ensure “fairness” in media—both new and old. He isn’t waiting for Congress to act. The new...


FCC Should Take Public Comment When Deleting Regulations

April 29, 2025

Yesterday, TechFreedom filed reply comments in response to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Public Notice seeking input to identify unnecessary regulatory burdens—also known as the...


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...