No Easy Button: Why Natural Gas Infrastructure Has to Get Done the Hard Way
By Josh Price April 5, 2022 One week before Russia invaded Ukraine, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) surprised the natural gas industry by issuing new policies—effective immediately—governing how the commission reviews applications for natural gas...
Congressional Response to Russia’s Ukraine Invasion Narrows to Energy Policy
By: Daniel Silverberg March 28, 2022 As the war in Ukraine rages on, Capstone believes Congress has largely spent its sanctions bullets and will have to settle for smaller legislation that codifies what the administration has already done as well as other symbolic...
From Death Panels to Duopoly: How Dialysis Coverage has Changed & Looming Risks for Providers
By: Grace Totman March 27, 2022 When the dialysis procedure was invented in the 1940s, patients with chronic kidney disease could finally breathe a sigh of relief. A cure—or at least a long-term treatment option—was, at last, available. What was less clear was how it...
Antitrust: Congressional Snail versus the Enforcement Tortoise
By: Ian Tang March 22, 2022 — For the last few years, technology policy has been defined by policymakers’ aggressive approach to antitrust enforcement—both at the state and federal levels. From increased enforcement funding and tougher merger review processes to a ban...























