The AI Moratorium is Unconstitutional

Constitutional Concerns Surrounding the AI Moratorium in the Senate Budget Reconciliation Bill Introduction The rapid proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has introduced novel challenges to child safety online, particularly through AI-generated content like deepfake pornography and harmful chatbot interactions. States have historically played a critical role in regulating content to protect minors, as affirmed by the Supreme Court’s decision in Free Speech Coalition, Inc. v. Paxton (606 U.S. (2025)), which upheld Texas’s H.B. 1181, a law requiring age verification for websites hosting content deemed obscene for minors. However, a proposed 10-year moratorium on state AI laws, embedded in the U.S.…

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Saturday Sequel

History’s Long Game: Why Today’s Threats Become Tomorrow’s Footnotes The maxim “today’s existential threat becomes tomorrow’s forgotten crisis” distills a truth about human experience: what grips us with fear today often fades into obscurity as time, adaptation, or new fears take hold. Calvin Coolidge captured this wisdom when he said, “If you see ten troubles coming down the road, you can be sure that nine will run into the ditch before they reach you.” History bears this out. The Cold War’s nuclear shadow once loomed large-families built bomb shelters, and schoolchildren ducked under desks, hearts racing at the sound of sirens.…

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Saturday Devotional: Sometimes History Does the Work

Sometimes History Does the Work: A Philosophical Reflection on Time, Legacy, and Peace I wrote this on X: "Sometimes history does the work we wish we'd get to see." The thought set my mind to work, stirring reflections on how our deepest desires-for truth, justice, or progress-may find fulfillment not in our immediate experience, but through the patient labor of history. This idea resonates with the words of Jesus in John 14:1, "Let not your hearts be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me" (King James Version), which calls for trust in a greater plan, even when outcomes seem…

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