NetChoice Amicus Brief Supporting ClassPass’ Petition for Rehearing En Banc in Chabolla v. ClassPass
NetChoice and Chamber of Progress filed an amicus brief supporting ClassPass’s petition for rehearing en banc in the Ninth Circuit. The brief argues that rehearing is warranted so that the […]
GSA, Google, and DOGE Tackle Vendor Lock-In
At NetChoice, we’ve long advocated for smarter practices and more competition in how the U.S. government acquires software—practices that would save taxpayer dollars, enhance cybersecurity and foster innovation. We’re thrilled […]
Trump’s USTR Puts America First: A Welcome Shift in the 2025 Trade Barriers Report
Last year, I called out the Biden administration’s USTR for failing to stand up for American tech and industry in its 2024 National Trade Estimate (NTE) Report on Foreign Trade […]
NetChoice Amicus Brief in Support of Meta in Washington v. Meta
NetChoice, Chamber of Progress and TechNet filed a brief asking the Washington Supreme Court to accept Meta’s appeal about the State’s political advertising law. Our brief generally makes the following […]
NetChoice Letter to DOGE on Government Software Procurement Practices
NetChoice sent a letter to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) expressing concerns with the federal government’s technology procurement practices. The letter argues that issues such as vendor lock-in, predatory […]
NetChoice Amicus Brief Supporting Instagram in Instagram v. Vermont
NetChoice submitted an amicus brief urging the Vermont Supreme Court to take account of the unique features of websites when crafting a rule for specific personal jurisdiction. NetChoice argued that […]
NetChoice Joins Coalition Letter Urging USTR to Restore American Leadership on Digital Trade
NetChoice joined a letter signed by over 30 organizations to U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, urging him to reassert U.S. leadership in digital trade by prioritizing policies that protect cross-border […]
NetChoice Amicus Brief in TikTok v. Bird
NetChoice filed an amicus brief supporting TikTok in the Iowa Supreme Court. The brief urges the Court to be cautious when developing new law around personal jurisdiction for websites.
Coalition Comments on Proposed Amendments to Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 29
The undersigned organizations write to express our opposition to the proposed amendments to Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 29. Collectively, our associations are concerned that the proposed amendments will infringe […]
Event: On the Horizon: Future of Tech Policy in the 119th Congress
NetChoice Director of State & Federal Affairs Amy Bos joined the Congressional Internet Caucus Academy for an event on January 29, 2025. From debates on data privacy and copyright to […]
NetChoice Amicus Brief in Support of TikTok in TikTok v. Arkansas
NetChoice filed an amicus brief supporting TikTok urging the Arkansas Supreme Court to find that merely offering an interactive website or application is insufficient for establishing specific personal jurisdiction.
New Report on How to Reignite American Tech Under the Second Trump Administration
AUSTIN, Texas—Today, Ginn Economic Consulting, in partnership with NetChoice, has released a report on how President Donald Trump can use his agenda to ignite a new “Golden Age” for American […]
NetChoice Encourages House to Vote YES on SAMOSA Act, Save Taxpayer Dollars & Improve U.S. Cybersecurity
WASHINGTON—Today, the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on the bipartisan Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight of Software Assets Act (SAMOSA Act), which passed unanimously in committee, spearheaded by Reps. […]
We’re Hiring! Public Affairs Coordinator
We’re hiring for a Public Affairs Coordinator to join our Public Affairs team. Please review the job description and application instructions below. Description NetChoice is a trade association that works […]
Cleland and Hedger Join NetChoice to Expand Policy, Legal Teams
WASHINGTON—Today, NetChoice President & CEO Steve DelBianco is pleased to announce that Bartlett Cleland and Patrick Hedger will be joining the team. Bartlett Cleland will be serving as General Counsel […]
NetChoice Announces Robert Winterton as Vice President of Public Affairs
WASHINGTON—Today, NetChoice President & CEO Steve DelBianco is pleased to announce that Robert Winterton will be promoted to serve as Vice President of Public Affairs. After 7 years with NetChoice, […]
After Over 14 Years, NetChoice Announces Carl Szabo is Moving On
WASHINGTON—Today, NetChoice President and CEO Steve DelBianco announced that after nearly 14 years of dedicated effort and a track record of success, our Vice President & General Counsel Carl Szabo […]
NetChoice Amicus Brief with Chamber of Progress Supporting Shopify in Briskin v. Shopify
NetChoice and Chamber of Progress filed an amicus brief supporting Shopify urging the Vermont Supreme Court to find that merely offering an interactive website or application is insufficient for establishing […]