Autumn Johnson
Contributing Writer

Autumn is a practicing attorney licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia and the District of Columbia. When not working, Autumn enjoys reading, writing, playing video games, and spending time with her cats.

Autumn Johnson | April 2, 2022

Two committees of the parliament of the European Union voted for a bill that would strip all privacy protections from cryptocurrency. Axios reported that the bill “would ban transactions that state authorities can't readily tie to a person or an…

Autumn Johnson | April 2, 2022

Google threatened to demonetize publishers for “dissent" on Ukraine.

Publishers received a message from Google warning that it would not monetize content that “exploits, dismisses, or condones” the war in Ukraine.

Deadline…

Autumn Johnson | March 30, 2022

Big Tech faced yet another blow from the Department of Justice.

Originally reported by The Wall Street Journal, the DOJ sent letters to members of the congressional judiciary committees and asked them to support an antitrust bill that…

Autumn Johnson | March 29, 2022

A senior editor at The Federalist was locked out of his Twitter account over the weekend after he called Rachel Levine a man.

According to The Federalist, Senior Editor John Daniel Davidson tweeted that Levine “is in fact a man” and was…

Autumn Johnson | March 27, 2022

A new law in the European Union would force Apple to allow sideloading and third-party app stores.

According to The Verge, Apple would be prevented from requiring users to download apps in its own app store under the Digital Markets Act (…

Autumn Johnson | March 27, 2022

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he is giving “serious thought” to creating a new social media platform to rival Twitter.

“Would you consider building a new social media platform, @elonmusk?” an account asked on Saturday. “One that would consist…