![Lawson v. Grubhub a Big Win for Flexible Work Arrangements](https://cei.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Ride-sharing-GettyImages-865541790-578x324-c-default.jpg)
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Lawson v. Grubhub a Big Win for Flexible Work Arrangements
Classyfying sharing economy workers as employees, rather than independent contractors, would undercut why many individuals find sharing economy work appealing. Sharing economy workers can choose how much and…
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SEC Chairman Jay Clayton’s Comments on Cryptocurrencies Are Cause for Concern
Recent comments by SEC Chairman Jay Claytonmay signal an increasingly heavy-handed regulatory approach toward cryptocurrencies. Such an approach could curb innovation and prove counterproductive in fighting…
![A Movement toward Descriptive Representation](https://cei.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/GettyImages-886913674-578x324-c-default.jpg)
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A Movement toward Descriptive Representation
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CEI Asks State Department to Turn Over Records of Contacts with Paris Climate Treaty’s Media Cheerleaders
The Obama State Department pushed the line, via media contacts it called "validators," that the Paris Climate Agreement was not a treaty and didn’t need…
![Competition in Tech is More Vibrant than It Looks](https://cei.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/ThinkstockPhotos-544562112-578x324-c-default.jpg)
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Competition in Tech is More Vibrant than It Looks
Calls for regulatory action against big tech firms, including Amazon and Google parent company Alphabet, have intensified after they reported record profits. The case against…
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State Net Neutrality Regulations Constitutionally Unsound
Since the Federal Communications Commission voted to roll back federal net neutrality regulations, many states have opposed the measure with executive orders, lawsuits, and legislation.