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From San Bernardino to SolarWinds to the recent Salt Typhoon attack, policymakers continue to wrestle with a central question: should tech companies provide government access to encrypted data? A recent letter from the House Judiciary and Foreign Affairs Committees to the UK's

“Free markets, free speech and federalism remain foundational to our constitutional system, but they are also at the center of many of today’s most pressing legal and policy debates.” - Morgan Larson, President of ASU Federalist Society Student Chapter The Arizona State

What property rights, if any, does an FCC spectrum license confer? A new takings case between Ligado and the Department of War has revived this question, with billions at stake and major implications for U.S. spectrum policy. At issue: what rights, if any, attach to spectrum

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