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November 10, 2025|Reports & Briefings
Decoupling Risks: How Semiconductor Export Controls Could Harm US Chipmakers and Innovation
U.S. export controls on semiconductor sales to China reduce U.S. chipmakers’ revenues, lower their R&D investment capabilities, and reduce industry employment. As such, U.S. policymakers should keep semiconductor export controls to a minimum.
November 7, 2025|Blogs
Defense Right-to-Repair Proposals Shouldn’t Compromise IP, Innovation, or Safety
Proposals in Congress to expand right-to-repair rules for defense systems risk weakening military innovation and safety by forcing contractors to disclose proprietary intellectual property that already falls under existing DOD access rights.
November 7, 2025|Blogs
The CCP’s Useful Idiots
We see plenty of “useful idiots” today. They no longer carry the Bolsheviks’ water, but rather parrot the CCP line as they disparage the West and praise China.
November 7, 2025|Blogs
How the Digital Markets Act Let Consumers Down
Despite its promise to make Europe’s digital economy fairer and more open, the Digital Markets Act has instead made life online slower, costlier, and more complicated for the very consumers it was meant to protect.
November 5, 2025|Testimonies & Filings
Comments to the FCC Regarding Reducing Barriers and Accelerating Network Modernization
It is high time for the Commission to remove unnecessary regulations that stand in the way of next-generation network deployment, and to do so in a manner that ensures consumers do not lose access to critical emergency services.
November 4, 2025|Blogs
Big Tech Goes to SCOTUS? Google’s Petition in Epic v. Google Makes the Case
Google’s petition in Epic v. Google raises big questions about key antitrust liability and remedial standards, foreshadowing similar arguments on appeal in the DOJ v. Google search case.
November 4, 2025|Blogs
An AI Job Apocalypse? Watch This Chart
History suggests the labor market will weather this technological storm, just as it has weathered many others before it.
November 4, 2025|Commentary
National Cyber Director Cairncross Is Right to Emphasize Preemptive Cyber Defense
National Cyber Director Sean Cairncross has outlined a shift toward proactive cyber deterrence, and to make it effective, he should modernize CISA 2015, secure long-term federal leadership of the CVE program, and strengthen cybersecurity coordination with U.S. allies.
November 3, 2025|Blogs
Fact of the Week: University Patents Underpinned 50 Percent of FDA-approved Drugs
Since the Bayh-Dole Act was passed 50 percent of FDA-approved drugs today rely on (at least some) applied research originating in universities.
November 3, 2025|Testimonies & Filings
Comments to USTR Regarding the Trade Agreement Between the United States, Mexico, and Canada
The USMCA strengthens America’s position to compete with China. First, by enabling U.S. manufacturers to source inputs from Canada and Mexico at lower cost. Second, by weakening China’s manufacturing capacity as it incentivizes firms to reshore production to North America and substitute Chinese imports with inputs or final products made within the region.
