Federal Incentives and Intellectual Property: Propelling Solar Adoption and Advancements

By: Kiara D. Benac As the world gets closer to triggering the “tipping point” for global warming, the need for environmentally friendly green technology is undoubtedly apparent.  Although everyone at all levels can play a role in combatting climate change worldwide, from individual consumers to corporations to governments, federal policy must lead the way for… Read More Federal Incentives and Intellectual Property: Propelling Solar Adoption and Advancements

Graduating to Unemployment: How Technology Is Filling The Void

Accessibility to affordable higher education for all students remains a huge bipartisan issue in the United States. Innovators are no longer waiting for the government to take action. When it comes to educational options, technology is creating a college opt-out provision for students wanting to enter the workforce debt-free.
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Social Media Spies: The Problem with Government Surveillance Regulations on Twitter

POSTED BY Meghan Bonk A recent BBC news article reported that Twitter has initiated a lawsuit against the United States Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, alleging a free speech violation in relation to surveillance. Attorneys for Twitter claim that the suit was brought as an incentive for the government to be… Read More Social Media Spies: The Problem with Government Surveillance Regulations on Twitter