Technology Regulation
The 2012 Federalist Society National Student Symposium was hosted by Stanford University Law School. The theme for the symposium was “Bureaucracy Unbound: Can Limited Government and the Administrative State Co-Exist?”
Panelists talked about issues related to regulating technology and innovation. Topics included two congressional bills intended to stop Inte… read more
Panelists talked about issues related to regulating technology and innovation. Topics included two congressional bills intended to stop Internet piracy, the Food and Drug Administration, and the general lack of scientific knowledge among members of Congress. After their discussion they answered questions from the audience.
The 2012 Federalist Society National Student Symposium was hosted by Stanford University Law School. The theme for the symposium was “Bureaucracy Unbound: Can Limited Government and the Administrative State Co-Exist?” close
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