Trump Signs Federal Right to Try Legislation
President Donald Trump has signed the Trickett Wendler, Frank Mongiello, Jordan McLinn, and Matthew Bellina Right to Try Act. This bill will allow terminally ill
President Donald Trump has signed the Trickett Wendler, Frank Mongiello, Jordan McLinn, and Matthew Bellina Right to Try Act. This bill will allow terminally ill
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Steve Burke, (703) 683-5004, ext. 1108 or sburke@crcpublicrelations.com With the Passage of S.204, Patients Will Have Access to Potentially Life-Saving Treatments On Tuesday,
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Steve Burke, (703) 683-5004, ext. 1108 or sburke@crcpublicrelations.com With Passage of S. 2155, Congress Promises to Restore Consumer Choice and Credit Access On
The city government of Sacramento, CA is considering a novel way to get more commuters to take its light rail system. You may be wondering
The saga of Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of blood-testing startup Theranos, has likely come to a close. After the Securities and Exchange Commission charged Holmes
On May 9, the state of California took an unprecedented step intended to move solar panels firmly into the mainstream of energy generation. The California
This is Part Two of a two-part series covering Georgetown University’s event on May 8 focused on the economics of the Internet, and how policy
On May 8, 2018, the Center for Business & Public Policy (CBPP) at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business held an event on public policy
Earlier this year, Apple admitted to what many consumers have long suspected—the company has been slowing down the performance of older iPhones. Apple has claimed
In the wake of Facebook’s wide-ranging data scandal, in which it was revealed the social media giant allowed access to millions of consumers’ personal information,
On April 11, 2018, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will testify before the House Energy and Commerce committee hearing, “Facebook: Transparency and Use of Consumer Data.”
This article is one of a series covering the Federal Trade Commission’s 2018 PrivacyCon event. The conference featured research on privacy implications of Internet technologies