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NetChoice Confident the First Amendment Will Prevail Against Mississippi’s I.D.-For-Speech Law

Although we’re disappointed with the Court’s decision, Justice Kavanaugh writes in his concurrence: “NetChoice has, in my view, demonstrated that it is likely to succeed on the merits—namely, that enforcement of the Mississippi law would likely violate its members’ First Amendment rights.”

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For a Stronger U.S.–UK Relationship, Starmer Should End Digital Protectionism

President Trump’s state visit to the United Kingdom this week comes at a moment when the U.S.–UK “special relationship” is strained by the UK’s approach to regulating technology. Specifically in […]

Federal Government Could Save $3 Billion Annually by Increasing Competition in Government Software, Finds New Report

WASHINGTON: A new report by government procurement lawyer and software industry expert Michael Garland, published by NetChoice, reveals that the federal government’s broken software procurement system, a relic from the […]

The Federal Government’s Costly “Subscription” Problem

If you’ve ever lost track of a few streaming subscriptions or realized you’re still paying for a service you no longer use, you know the feeling: small charges add up […]

What Is Government Software Procurement and Why Should Taxpayers Care?

When people think about government spending, they usually imagine big-ticket items: social programs, highways, and military funding for planes and tanks. But as with wider society, very few of the […]

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