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🚨New TPI Docket Roundup!🚨 “Securing AI Agent Systems: Recommendations in the NIST RFI Filings,” over 80 substantive comm...
06/03/2026

🚨New TPI Docket Roundup!🚨 “Securing AI Agent Systems: Recommendations in the NIST RFI Filings,” over 80 substantive comments were filed with NIST in March 2026 on AI agent security, we analyze whether AI security rules will affect economics of the ecosystem, read it here:https://techpolicyinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Securing-AI-Agents-NIST-RFI-Filings-March-2026.pdf

06/02/2026

The 17th summer TPI Aspen Forum is this Aug. 16-18, 2026! We're getting ready for an exciting program of tech and telecom policy panels with the latest developments in AI, connectivity, space, global trade, copyright, and labor markets. Visit tpiaspen.org and register today!

05/07/2026

Register today for 2026 TPI Aspen Forum (Aug. 16-18, 2026), the premier tech policy conference of the summer! It's our 17th year! 🏔️🥾🚵‍♂️ https://tpiaspenforum.tech/register

🚨New Podcast Episode!🚨 Michael McConnell on Winning the Tariff Case and the Fate of Humphrey's Executor, listen here! ht...
04/24/2026

🚨New Podcast Episode!🚨 Michael McConnell on Winning the Tariff Case and the Fate of Humphrey's Executor, listen here! https://soundcloud.com/two-think-minimum/michael-mcconnell-on In our latest Two Think Minimum podcast we talk with Stanford Law Professor Michael McConnell about two landmark Supreme Court cases reshaping presidential power. McConnell, who represented challengers in the historic tariff case striking down the President's use of IEEPA, explains how the Court's application of the Major Questions Doctrine reinforces Congress's constitutional authority over taxation while limiting executive overreach. The conversation then turns to the anticipated overturning of Humphrey's Executor, which would eliminate for-cause removal protections for independent agency heads. McConnell argues these cases reflect consistent constitutional principles: Congress controls how much power the executive branch has, while the elected president must control the powers that exist within it. Liked the episode? Well, there's plenty more where that came from! Visit http://techpolicyinstitute.org to explore all of our latest research!

04/21/2026

Plan your trip to attend the premier tech policy conference of the summer! Register today for 2026 TPI Aspen Forum (Aug. 16-18, 2026), https://tpiaspenforum.tech/register

🚨ICYMI TPI Blog Post:🚨 "The Administration is Already Governing AI Development. It Just Doesn't Have a Strategy" by Scot...
04/20/2026

🚨ICYMI TPI Blog Post:🚨 "The Administration is Already Governing AI Development. It Just Doesn't Have a Strategy" by Scott Wallsten, he comments on the WH's National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, a four-page set of legislative recommendations for Congress. Read more here: https://techpolicyinstitute.org/publications/artificial-intelligence/the-administration-is-already-governing-ai-development-it-just-doesnt-have-a-strategy/ Join the TPI email list! https://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/manage/optin?v=001VUyJZcZ--foghJhdB7xKaOPxdGEiLvHP6oVkgFCSvKP8Rlbfu81jvXBjmUcceTjjpVoITkRduY4BxOSaeNUygRFbfgowBTvLHi8iXjbAuG4%3D

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