Editor’s Note: Jennifer Huddleston is a technology policy research fellow at the Cato Institute and an adjunct professor at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School. The views expressed in ...
A Barnhart woman pleaded guilty to two felony charges Thursday in an Audrain County child sex crimes case. Jennifer Huddleston, 35, pleaded guilty to sexual exploitation of a child and promotion of ...
In the wake of the President Joe Biden’s executive order on artificial intelligence, it’s important to remember the global policy ecosystem in which the US exists. In my conversation with Jennifer ...
As lawmakers and regulators in the U.S. consider policy born of their Big Tech concerns such as data privacy and artificial intelligence, they should carefully consider how such changes could end up ...
The school, district or classroom’s decisions should involve educators, parents and students to find the ideal balance for smartphone use, the Cato Institute's Jennifer Huddleston writes.
This guest essay reflects the views of Jennifer Huddleston, a technology policy research fellow at the Cato Institute and adjunct professor at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School. She ...
Some argue the smartphone problem leads to distraction. Others say smartphones are necessary for reasons related to safety or other concerns. But the decision should be made at a local ...