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Joe Coniglio

@josephvconiglio

Director of Antitrust and Innovation Policy, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (@ITIFdc). All opinions are my own.

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The Department of Defense is working with Google to help secure America's digital defense systems → g.co/americaninnova…

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Is economic regulation a necessary restraint on power, or a threat to individual opportunity? The 2025 Freedom of Thought Conference continues with a panel discussion on "Economic Liberty and Human Flourishing: Lessons from the Common Law" featuring Joe Coniglio, Prof. Keith

Is economic regulation a necessary restraint on power, or a threat to individual opportunity?

The 2025 Freedom of Thought Conference continues with a panel discussion on "Economic Liberty and Human Flourishing: Lessons from the Common Law" featuring <a href="/JosephVConiglio/">Joe Coniglio</a>, Prof. Keith
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A great event, thanks to FedSoc for having me. Economic liberty, a common law antitrust, and bringing morality back to law and political economy are all good things and conservatives should look to structure a post-neoliberal political economy that incorporates all of them.

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“How can you support a federal AI moratorium? Don’t you believe in federalism?” I absolutely believe in federalism. Federalism does not mean that states should be allowed to do whatever they want at all times on any given issue. Federalism is the principle that both the states

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The Senate’s vote to remove the AI moratorium is a huge setback. The decision to cut the 10-year pause on state AI laws risks fragmenting the market and slowing U.S. innovation...

The Senate’s vote to remove the AI moratorium is a huge setback. 

The decision to cut the 10-year pause on state AI laws risks fragmenting the market and slowing U.S. innovation...
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The DMA aimed to curb the perceived dominance of US tech giants and promote a “fairer” environment. But as Lilla Nora Kiss shows, many EU experts warn it’s degrading user experience, stifling innovation, burdening SMEs, & straining US-EU ties. Blog ⬇️ itif.org/publications/2…

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Check out our new 9th Circuit amicus brief Information Technology and Innovation Foundation in Epic v. Apple. itif.org/publications/2… Preventing Apple from charging a commission on linked transactions is a punitive and unnecessary remedy that will come at the expense of iOS innovation and user safety and security.

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🚨 BREAKING: Foreign governments are weaponizing regulation to systematically dismantle US tech leadership. ITIF + bipartisan experts insist the administration prioritize this in trade negotiations. itif.org/publications/2…

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Flash! ITIF and Scholars' Letter to Administration on international trade strategy to confront non-tariff attacks, see forbes.com/sites/aldenabb…

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ICYMI: In TechTarget News coverage of the FTC v. Meta trial, Daniel J Gilman is quoted from an Information Technology and Innovation Foundation panel, calling it “unorthodox to order a company to divest products acquired more than a decade ago” and saying it’s hard to see how consumers or competition would benefit🔗s⬇️

ICYMI: In <a href="/TechTargetNews/">TechTarget News</a> coverage of the FTC v. Meta trial, <a href="/DanielJGilman1/">Daniel J Gilman</a> is quoted from an <a href="/ITIFdc/">Information Technology and Innovation Foundation</a> panel, calling it “unorthodox to order a company to divest products acquired more than a decade ago” and saying it’s hard to see how consumers or competition would benefit🔗s⬇️
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Great response to claims that somehow European-style regulation will create US competition when it’s utterly failed to create EU competition.

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Nozick is clever. He talks about "natural rights" but he's actually a Kantian deontologist w/o any basis in natural law either classical or modern. In that he's on the same page as utilitarians. The right needs a real theory of order to complement economic liberty going forward.