One Year After “Liberation Day”: Here’s What We Know and What We Don’t
Scott Lincicome, Alfredo Carrillo Obregon, and Chad Smitson One year ago today, President Trump celebrated “Liberation Day,” unveiling his global “reciprocal” tariffs, heralding the “economic independence” of the United States, and promising the rebirth of American industry and a “golden age”
One Year After “Liberation Day”: Here’s What We Know and What We Don’t
Scott Lincicome, Alfredo Carrillo Obregon, and Chad Smitson One year ago today, President Trump celebrated “Liberation Day,” unveiling his global “reciprocal” tariffs, heralding the “economic independence” of the United States, and promising the rebirth of American industry and a “golden age”
One Year After “Liberation Day”: Here’s What We Know and What We Don’t
Scott Lincicome, Alfredo Carrillo Obregon, and Chad Smitson One year ago today, President Trump celebrated “Liberation Day,” unveiling his global “reciprocal” tariffs, heralding the “economic independence” of the United States, and promising the rebirth of American industry and a “golden age”
Who Owns Digital Records—Tech Companies or Their Users? In Chatrie v. US, the Supreme Court Could Weigh In
Brent Skorup and Laura Bondank Our digital records contain some of our most private information—such as personal emails, messages with a spouse, bank records, GPS location history, Google and ChatGPT queries, and credit card transactions. These reveal a tremendous amount about
Who Owns Digital Records—Tech Companies or Their Users? In Chatrie v. US, the Supreme Court Could Weigh In
Brent Skorup and Laura Bondank Our digital records contain some of our most private information—such as personal emails, messages with a spouse, bank records, GPS location history, Google and ChatGPT queries, and credit card transactions. These reveal a tremendous amount about
Who Owns Digital Records—Tech Companies or Their Users? In Chatrie v. US, the Supreme Court Could Weigh In
Brent Skorup and Laura Bondank Our digital records contain some of our most private information—such as personal emails, messages with a spouse, bank records, GPS location history, Google and ChatGPT queries, and credit card transactions. These reveal a tremendous amount about
Who Owns Digital Records—Tech Companies or Their Users? In Chatrie v. US, the Supreme Court Could Weigh In
Brent Skorup and Laura Bondank Our digital records contain some of our most private information—such as personal emails, messages with a spouse, bank records, GPS location history, Google and ChatGPT queries, and credit card transactions. These reveal a tremendous amount about
Who Owns Digital Records—Tech Companies or Their Users? In Chatrie v. US, the Supreme Court Could Weigh In
Brent Skorup and Laura Bondank Our digital records contain some of our most private information—such as personal emails, messages with a spouse, bank records, GPS location history, Google and ChatGPT queries, and credit card transactions. These reveal a tremendous amount about
Who Owns Digital Records—Tech Companies or Their Users? In Chatrie v. US, the Supreme Court Could Weigh In
Brent Skorup and Laura Bondank Our digital records contain some of our most private information—such as personal emails, messages with a spouse, bank records, GPS location history, Google and ChatGPT queries, and credit card transactions. These reveal a tremendous amount about
Who Owns Digital Records—Tech Companies or Their Users? In Chatrie v. US, the Supreme Court Could Weigh In
Brent Skorup and Laura Bondank Our digital records contain some of our most private information—such as personal emails, messages with a spouse, bank records, GPS location history, Google and ChatGPT queries, and credit card transactions. These reveal a tremendous amount about