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Five reporters, five beats. Federal policy, international policy, courts, states, federal agencies. Every byline is a real beat assignment — see Rule #1 in our editorial standards.

Sam Ouellet
Washington bureau

Sam Ouellet

Covers the White House, Congress, and the federal AI policy beat from DC. Tracks executive orders, AI-related statutes, and the politics of the policy machine. Files from the Old Executive Office Building most days.

1 story filed · Beats: federal, executive-orders, legislation
Tatiana Petrova
International policy

Tatiana Petrova

Reports on the EU AI Act, UK regulators, and cross-border AI governance. Based in Brussels with regular swings through London and Geneva. Specializes in turning gazette text into plain English.

1 story filed · Beats: international, legislation, enforcement
Tate Hollinger
Courts & litigation

Tate Hollinger

Tracks AI-related litigation across federal and state courts: copyright suits, agency challenges, and the slow-walk to a Supreme Court case. Reads dockets so you don't have to.

1 story filed · Beats: courts, enforcement
Ines Mussa
State & local

Ines Mussa

Follows state legislatures, attorneys general, and municipal AI rules from Sacramento to Albany. Watches the patchwork form in real time. Particular focus on California, New York, Colorado, and Texas.

1 story filed · Beats: states, legislation, enforcement
Augusto Ferreira
Federal agencies

Augusto Ferreira

Covers the FTC, FCC, NIST, SEC, and the rest of the agency rulemaking machinery. Reads Federal Register notices on Saturdays. Specializes in the gap between what an agency says and what it can actually enforce.

1 story filed · Beats: agencies, enforcement, federal