Caden Rosenbaum

Caden Rosenbaum

Senior Tech & Innovation Policy Analyst

caden@libertas.org

Caden Rosenbaum serves as the senior policy analyst leading the tech and innovation policy portfolio.

As an attorney with experience analyzing laws and regulations, as well as advocating for substantive reform, his work contributed to the passage of the nation’s first portable benefit law, allowing companies to offer meaningful work-related benefits to gig workers in Utah.

Caden’s diverse background in technology, innovation, and workforce policy includes many years working in Washington, DC alongside some of the country’s brightest minds at organizations like TechFreedom and the Center for Growth and Opportunity at Utah State University.

Caden enjoys spending time with his wife, tending to his strawberry garden, and competing online in VR table tennis matches.

Caden Rosenbaum's Articles

Life moves much faster than it did four decades ago. And it keeps getting faster. The workforce, in turn, is along for the ride with little hope of slowing down. 
One thing is clear: Utah’s legal innovation has opened a door for more robust conversations and opportunities in the gig economy — a door kept shut for far too long.
If the warning signs are true, and social media is creating all the harm talked about in the news, we can’t simply ban the problems away.
One of the recurring themes I’ve noticed in New York City is that all my drivers have a few parking tickets under their belt. One driver told me he once pulled over to close his eyes for a few minutes, and woke up to find a piece of paper stuck to his windshield without so much as a courtesy knock.
The benefits provided by a portable benefit plan can include anything, not just health coverage and unlike traditional coverage, a portable benefit plan doesn't require a worker to stay with one app or another to maintain their coverage.
The free expression we currently enjoy on the internet is at risk in today’s Supreme Court case, Gonzalez v. Google.