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India is Building Surveillance Infrastructure on Broken Data and Bad Policing
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Global Digital Policy Roundup: June 2026
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EU Child Safety Panel Tests Von der Leyen's Ban Resolve
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Why Europe’s Safeguards Against AI Disinformation Won’t Stop Russia’s Next Move
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The Next National Security Challenge Is Research Integrity
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The UN Scientific Panel on AI's Preliminary Report Does Not Establish Its Independence
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The Pope Found Babel in AI. Here's What Rabbis Saw
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India’s Aadhaar Shows Foreign Dependencies Reach Beyond US-China
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Antitrust Enforcement Can Deflate the AI Bubble Before the Public Pays
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What AI Companies Can Learn from the Oversight Board
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41.
Governments Can Advance 'Greener AI' Through the Power of Procurement
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42.
Europe Can Protect Children Online Without Surveillance or Age Bans
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43.
Europe's W Social Bet Tests its Vision of Digital Sovereignty
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Why ASML's Semiconductor Monopoly Doesn't Give Europe Strategic Control
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Less Apocalyptic Rhetoric Can Help Mitigate Anti-Tech Violence
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46.
The Supreme Court’s Decision in Trump v. Slaughter is Misguided, But Changes Little
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47.
Where State AI Legislation Stands Half Way Into 2026
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New UK Prime Minister Should Elevate Defending Democracy Taskforce to Tackle Bots and Protect Trusted News
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Tech, Power, and the Struggle for American Democracy
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50.
GLAAD Maps Where AI Fails LGBTQ People and How to Fix It
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Who’s Regulating Police Technology? It’s Not the Courts.
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Why We Need a 'Truth Campaign' for the AI Era
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53.
A Judicial Wake-Up Call on Government by AI
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No Data Centers in Anyone's Backyard
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As the UN Launches its Global Dialogue on AI Governance, WSIS Offers Critical Lessons
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June 2026 US Tech Policy Roundup
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Countering Authoritarian Disinformation Requires More than Platform Governance
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AI Will Affect Everyone's Future. Its Governance Can't Belong to a Few.
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Supreme Court Decimates Key Remedies for Tech Complicity in Human Rights Abuse
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Can Regulators Actually Deliver a Presumptive Teen Social Media Ban?
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