DoorDash Prepares for Blockbuster IPO By Daniel Tenreiro November 30, 2020 On the menu today: DoorDash’s $32 billion IPO, GM’s ill-fated deal with Nikola, Ajit Pai’s resignation, and student-loan mismanagement.
Beware the Regulatory Crackdown on Big Tech By Wayne Crews & Jessica Melugin October 20, 2020 Legislators ought to incentivize entrepreneurs to innovate, and stay out of the way.
FCC Chairman: Net-Neutrality Supporters Saw ‘Political Advantage’ in Stirring ‘Fear’ By Mairead McArdle March 29, 2019 Ajit Pai said that some advocates of net neutrality saw a political advantage in fomenting fear about the policy's end.
Senate Votes to Preserve Net-Neutrality Rules By Jack Crowe May 16, 2018 In a largely symbolic show of displeasure with the Trump administration's repeal of the rules, Democrats were joined by a handful of Republican colleagues.
Democrats File Petition to Force Vote on Net-Neutrality Rules By Mairead McArdle May 9, 2018 The Obama-era rules, which were recently scuttled by the FCC, would regulate Internet-service providers as public utilities.