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Apple Must Respect Qualcomm’s IP Integrity
This article was originally published on July 27, 2017 in Forbes. In today’s high-tech world, awash with freemium services and open source software, it’s easy
Congress Should “Interchange” Its Sentiment On Repealing The Durbin Amendment
This article was originally published on June 15, 2017 in Daily Caller. Last week the House of Representatives passed the Financial CHOICE Act, in an
Without Balance, Open Skies May Mean Closed Gates
This article was originally published on June 2, 2017 in Investors’ Business Daily. There has been much recent debate over how airlines can improve the
Congress, Give Americans “Right to Try” Potentially Life-Saving Care
This article was originally published on April 9, 2017 in The Hill. Lost in all the chaos surrounding the failed attempt to repeal the Affordable
Restricting Airbnb won’t solve Washington DC’s affordable housing problem
This article was originally published on April 4, 2017 in The Washington Examiner. Last month, D.C. Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie proposed legislation to regulate the homesharing
President Trump Must Rein In Burdensome Regulations
In his address to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), President Donald Trump assailed the burdensome regulations that are inhibiting American economic growth. However, Trump
A New Champion for Internet Choice
This article was originally published on February 22, 2017 in The Washington Times. One of President Trump’s less publicized appointments also happens to be one
How President Trump Can Help American Consumers
This article was originally published on February 10, 2017 in Real Clear Policy. Over the past eight years, a slew of federal regulations has hurt
The EPA Has Harmed Consumers Under Obama’s Watch. Scott Pruitt Will Get Things Back On Track
This article was originally published on January 17, 2017 in the Independent Journal Review. The extremism of the Obama Administration’s environmental ideology has been a
This Election, Floridians Will Decide Who Pays the Brunt for Solar Power
This article was originally published on November 8, 2016 inThe Hill. With all the intensity surrounding the presidential and Senate races in the battleground state