When the Supreme Court first announced that it would hear Gonzalez v. Google and Twitter v. Taamneh, policy experts were anxious that the court could potentially upend the legal structure that has undergirded the internet for more than two decades. After last week’s arguments, however, the odds of a ruling that would throw the online world into chaos seem substantially diminished, write Quinta Jurecic, Alan Rozenshtein, and Benjamin Wittes.
On the final episode of the Vying for Talent podcast, Ryan Hass, Jude Blanchette, and Remco Zwetsloot discuss the security and economic importance of talent, benchmarks for measuring progress on human capital, and the competitive international environment facing the United States.
Post-pandemic investment in emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) is projected to grow at a concerningly slow pace. World Bank economists Kersten Stamm and Dana Vorisek provide context on the investment landscape and share ways to boost investment in EMDEs.
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