Not China, Not Russia: Our Most Threatening Enemy is...Europe?
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Not China, Not Russia: Our Most Threatening Enemy is...Europe?
"discuss what will happen as the Supreme Court considers whether a president can remove leaders of independent agencies without cause, how the overt signals about immigration and "erasure" in the new National Security Strategy are meant to stir up cultural anxiety in Europe, and the high-stakes merger drama between Netflix, Paramount, and Warner Bros. with guest Tim Wu, professor at Columbia Law School and author of the new book The Age of Extraction: How Tech Platforms Conquered the Economy and Threaten Our Future Prosperity."
"Amy Howe for SCOTUSblog: Court seems likely to side with Trump on president's power to fire FTC commissioner Abbie VanSickle and Shane Goldmacher for The New York Times: Supreme Court Grapples With Whether to Lift Campaign Finance Limits Adam Liptak for The New York Times: A Key Question for the Supreme Court: What About the Fed? The Editors of National Review: There Is No Such Thing as an Independent Agency"
The Supreme Court is considering whether a president can remove leaders of independent agencies without cause, raising questions about executive authority and agency independence. Overt signals in the new National Security Strategy about immigration and "erasure" appear intended to stir cultural anxiety in Europe and create tension in transatlantic relations. High-stakes merger activity among major streaming companies threatens to reshape media competition and corporate consolidation. A critical perspective frames tech platforms as extractive economic actors that conquered markets and pose risks to future prosperity and democratic-economic stability.
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