How a Routine Renewal Became a Constitutional Stress Test Few events test broadcast law like a clock sped up by politics, as ABC’s licenses face an unusually early FCC review that collides with speech rules and the murky edge where content meets compliance. Commentators across law and policy frame
From Convenience to Exposure: How UK Systems Became Dependent on Foreign Tech Across hospitals, defense bases, and council offices, a quiet dependency now shapes who stays online, who gets patched first, and who waits in the dark when geopolitics turns rough and legal levers get pulled far from
Desiree Sainthrope has spent years navigating the fault lines where nonprofit law, tech ambition, and global compliance collide. In this conversation, she unpacks a courtroom drama whose stakes are measured in billions, reputations, and the governance model of a frontier AI lab. We explore how a
Colorado’s attempt to police algorithmic bias has ignited a rare federal-state showdown that could redraw the boundaries of speech, civil rights, and innovation across the AI economy. The U.S. Department of Justice backed xAI in its challenge to the state’s anti-discrimination law, arguing the
Desiree Sainthrope has spent years in the trenches where law, technology, and global compliance collide. She has drafted and analyzed cross-border agreements and advised on evolving digital risks, from intellectual property to AI governance. In this conversation, she dissects Colorado’s efforts to
Nine Californians will soon sort truth from theater in a case that asks whether Sam Altman can be trusted to steer OpenAI at the very moment artificial intelligence is shaping markets, policy, and public expectations with unprecedented speed and force. The suit, filed by Elon Musk, takes a