History Doesn’t Repeat, But It Often Rhymes

In 1996, the Internet was still in its infancy. AOL was only introduced to the American public a few years prior in 1992, and it would be another five years before the majority of American households had Internet access. Yet that same year, Congress passed the Communications Decency Act, aiming to protect innovation and “preserve […]

Olympic Win in the Fight to Protect Women’s Sports

Early last week, The Times of London reported that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is releasing a new policy that keeps women’s sporting events for women only. Here’s what it means for Americans. As the overseer of all Olympic games, the International Olympic Committee has significant authority in governing national Olympic committees (like the United […]