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A recent breach once again underscores the tension between age-verification requirements and data privacy in laws seeking to protect children online.When I wrote a few months ago about the unintended consequences of the UK’s…
Is it unconstitutional for a state to require app stores to verify that its users are either adults or have parental permission before downloading apps? A new lawsuit in Texas argues that it, is but that argument is a…
Why states are right on app store age laws Written by A lawsuit in Texas is challenging a state law that requires app stores to verify that users are adults or have parental permission before allowing them to download apps.…
LANSING — The Mackinac Center for Public Policy is pleased to announce the promotion of David Guenthner to executive director of Workers for Opportunity, the Center’s initiative focused on advancing labor policy reforms that…
An article from The Harvard Gazette titled “How AI Could Radically Change Education by 2050” suggests that not only will education change radically, but the way we currently do school will “seem totally old-fashioned.” While…
The rise in AI in education should mean stronger protections for parental rights Written by Scholars predict that AI will radically change education, but parental rights in education should remain protected. In the age of AI,…
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A few years back, Eric and Donna Reed shopped for groceries and household products just once for an entire year. How on Earth? I know. That was my reaction too.The Reeds got the idea after reading a column in USA Today…
How does a 33-year-old lifelong do-nothing — a person who has never held a real job, never suffered a true challenge, been handed everything on a silver platter — turn into a mayoral frontrunner in New York City? How does a…
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