Local Policy Strategies to Advance Composting
A participatory event on how to advocate for local ordinances to support distributed composting featuring real-life examples.
A participatory event on how to advocate for local ordinances to support distributed composting featuring real-life examples.
Host Chris Mitchell is joined again by Karl Bode for a wide-ranging conversation about media consolidation, government power, and what it all means for the...
With support from ILSR and other allies, California is now one step closer to enacting the strongest antimonopoly law in the country.
ILSR's statement on California Law Revision Commission’s Vote To Recommend Single Firm Conduct Legislative Language.
The free event, featuring Keller & Heckman attorneys Sean Stokes and Casey Lide, will focus on the most pressing legal considerations facing community broadband projects...
Learn how public power can tackle the affordability crisis.
A webinar featuring lessons learned and tips for replication from community-oriented composters in partnership with local governments.
Learn about pending Minnesota legislation to enable distributed power plants and their potential impact on energy affordability.
A new study shows that the now expired Affordable Connectivity Program helped low-income Americans get better access to jobs, with particularly strong effects for women.
Non-compete clauses prevent workers from changing jobs within an industry or starting their own competing firm. Banning non-competes would spur job creation and economic growth.
Learn how this state developed a community microgrid law to enhance community resilience against power shutoffs and grid failure.
Learn how this state is ramping up the fight with the feds for local, clean energy affordability and access.
Legal analysts are questioning the recent assertion that the NTIA can legally withhold federal broadband deployment funds from states that have enacted affordable broadband legislation.
No state in America is currently doing utility regulation well. But there’s hope.
ILSR and allies intervened in an antitrust lawsuit to ensure that the Robinson-Patman Act can continue to be used to prevent retail discrimination and unfairness.