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Lauren Feiner

Lauren Feiner

Senior Policy Reporter

Senior Policy Reporter

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    Lauren Feiner
    Arguments have begun in Moody v. NetChoice.

    You can tune in directly on the Supreme Court’s site.

    Live Oral Argument Audio

    [www.supremecourt.gov]

    Lauren Feiner
    Lauren Feiner
    Temu dominates app download charts even as US lawmakers reportedly float import ban.

    China hawks in Congress are concerned that shopping giant Temu has not done enough to ensure it’s not working with suppliers using forced labor. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-MO) is among those pushing to list Temu as a violator of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, which could effectively ban its imports, The Information reports.

    Meanwhile, the Chinese e-commerce app sits among the top free apps on iOS and Android.

    The Supreme Court is about to decide the future of online speech

    The ruling could impact other publishing industries and future social media regulation.

    Lauren Feiner
    Lauren Feiner
    Lauren Feiner
    A deep dive into the group behind next week’s Supreme Court arguments against Florida and Texas’ social media laws.

    Bloomberg examined the unique tactics of industry group NetChoice, which has distinguished itself from other trade associations with its confrontational style.

    NetChoice has seen revenue skyrocket as it’s brought key challenges. It brought in $34 million in 2022, after making just $3 million in 2020, per Bloomberg.

    Lauren Feiner
    Lauren Feiner
    The US isn’t done cracking down on the LockBit ransomware group.

    The Department of State is offering up to $15 million in rewards for information that leads to the arrest or conviction of anyone who’s been involved in the ransomeware attacks with LockBit.

    The announcement comes one day after law enforcement agencies said they’d disrupted the group and gotten the keys to decrypt hacked data.