Artificial intelligence may be the buzzphrase replacing blockchain in the policy and media world. There is a lot of attention being…
Read MoreA blog posting by Walter Olsen, a senior fellow at Cato, continues a small but impactful line of research critical of…
Read MoreOver CDIA’s objections and attempts to amend the legislation, Colorado passed, in 2019, the Rental Application Fairness Act (H.B. 19-1106). In general,…
Read MoreToday, the U.S. Supreme Court dealt another blow to industries like those of CDIA members in our and others’ requests to…
Read MoreCDIA recently sent a letter to the court administrator of the Akron Municipal Court regarding Local Rule No. 39, motion to…
Read MoreOn January 9, 2020, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit issued its decision in Williams v. First Advantage…
Read MoreOn April 25, 2019, the Cook County Board of Commissioners passed an amendment (Ord. No. 19-2394) to § 42-38 of the Cook…
Read MoreWe have reported before on how California and New York are racing to expand their powers to create mini-CFPBs in their…
Read MoreBusinesses that are regulated, supervised, and examined by the CFPB likely know what to expect now under Director Kathleen Kraninger, whose…
Read MoreThe concept of a “data fiduciary” or an “information fiduciary” is mostly an academic discussion, spilling out on the pages of…
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