In 1998, long before the age of Instagram or TikTok, the federal government set a minimal baseline for internet safety for ...
During the subcommittee meeting, former Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad called "some" University of Iowa professors "socialists." ...
The Supreme Court recently upheld the Bombay High Court's judgment on the issue of compensation for intellectual property ...
Principle 3: People who behave stupidly are more dangerous than people who behave maliciously. Evil people at least have some ...
In response to a proposal that would require the University of Iowa establish a “School of Intellectual Freedom,” UI plans to ...
The University of Chicago is launching a newly redesigned UChicago News website, creating an engaging platform to highlight ...
The ongoing struggle between popularism and progressivism.
Callard is a University of Chicago moral philosopher with a madcap streak, and a perpetually controversial figure for making ...
Principle 3: People who behave stupidly are more dangerous than people who behave maliciously. Evil people at least have some accurate sense of their own self-interest, which might restrain them.
The DeepSeek drama may have been briefly eclipsed by, you know, everything in Washington (which, if you can believe it, got even crazier Wednesday). But rest assured that over in Silicon Valley, there ...
Investors have focused on Rexas Finance (RXS) and Pepe Coin (PEPE tokens), but their appeal stems from different attributes.
Moore, partner at Stephens Scown, explains how he combined the skills of his IP team with the firm's commercial team to ...