
Kevin Frazier
Articles
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Oct 10, 2024 |
techpolicy.press | Kevin Frazier
In an ideal world, AI will not lead to any catastrophic harm. In a world in which once-in-a-lifetime events seem to be occurring on an annual basis, however, it would be irresponsible not to prepare for some social, economic, and political chaos brought on by rapid and unexpected advances in AI.
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Jul 24, 2024 |
lawliberty.org | Kevin Frazier |Titus Techera |Graham McAleer |Christopher M Parry
As courts and administrative agencies encounter uncertainty posed by the post-Chevron era, a few foundational principles remain in place and serve as guides through doctrinal disruption. For one, courts have the authority and capacity to say what the law is. Likewise, if Congress unambiguously mandates a specific agency action, including the means to perform that act, jurists and scholars alike agree that Congress’s mandate must be followed.
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Jun 13, 2024 |
lawliberty.org | Kevin Frazier |Joshua Katz |James Hankins |Andy Smarick
The Neo-Brandeisian conception of antitrust touted by Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan and others can be boiled down to “big business is bad.” Their response, in short, is to develop a complex regulatory regime that prevents the ills associated with that bigness.
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