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Smoke On in California?
A liberty loving person could almost applaud the proposed roll-back of anti-smoking legislation in, of all places, California. The city of Long Beach,…
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CA Restaurant & Bar Owners (not drinkers) Will Feel the Pinch of Nickel Tax
February 1st 2009 is the day that California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s per-drink tax increase will go into effect throughout the state. The tax…
The Player
Americans Tell Obama to Legalize Online Poker
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From Each According to his Profitability…
That seems to be the motto of Illinois, at least of those legislators who decided to tax casinos in order to prop up…
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Lame Duck Flies in the Face of Americans’ Rights
The Bush administration is arguable one of the most wildly unprincipled in the history of the white house. They have acquiesced to or…
Tech Policy Central
CEI Blasts New Banking, Internet Gambling Regulations
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Bush ignores his own mandate.
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Private Regulators Win Hands Down
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Obama: a Safe Bet for Online Gamers
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The ‘Eviler’ of Two Evils?
Capital Reseach
The economic crisis is the fault of the American people
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The Horseracing Industry wins by a nose (for now)
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New Regulation in MD a Halloween “trick”?
Unfortunately, this is not a Halloween joke— the Maryland Parole and Probation Division is completely serious. Sex offenders in Maryland are being told that…
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What ever happened to cut-throat politics?
Free Republic
Community Reinvestment Act Helped Cause the Wall Street Crisis
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Investing in Communal Failure: The Current Economic Crisis as a Result of Regulation
Unfettered greed is the suspect many point at to explain the current economic crisis. To some extent, they are right, but it isn't irrational…
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Comments to The Property and Casualty Insurance© Committee
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Letters
Letter to Congress on the Unlawful Internet Gambling Act
Eli Lehrer and Michelle Minton join Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform, to oppose new gaming regulation.
Study
Optional Federal Charter for Insurers
An optional federal charter for insurers would help consumers by creating competition between regulators.
Op-Eds
Don’t be fooled – horses are risky
Regarding the April 18 story, “Bridgeton woman’s horses make insurance company skittish”: Cordelia Ashton believes that it’s unfair for her insurance company…
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Put the Insurance before the Horse
Poker Pages
The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act
Poker News
Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act
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Lawmakers: Rounders on the Hill
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More than Rotten Teeth in the UK
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No Dice
Anybody who has spent time in Washington knows that Congress often passes bad laws. But even the most widely derided laws — think…
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Unconstitutional Health Care Plans
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Right to Refuse Service
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Jimmy Knows Why We Need Guns
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The Community Reinvestment Act’s Harmful Legacy
How the CRA has hurt those it was intended to help, residence of low income neighborhoods with little access to credit.
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Some Answers about Credit Unions
A recent, widely circulated advertisement from the American Bankers Association asks some questions of the credit union industry. They’re good questions and, in…
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Will California Finally Evict Rent Control Laws?
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Ridiculous Lack of Personal Responsibility
The Atlantic
Taxi Cab Confessions
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Cabbies Shrugged
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Darfur: Starving for Freedom
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CIGNA Mistakes? Maybe, but Murder…?
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Bye Bye Birdie
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Snowballing Litigation
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Dying by the FDA’s Rules
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Radiating Fear
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Paternalism to the Nth Degree
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Blueprint for an Improved U.S. Financial Regulatory Structure
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‘Profit motive’ can benefit everyone
If Thomas Robertson, the new dean of Wharton School, really wants his students to be a "force for good’"in the world, he ought to…
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Charter Schools: Same Old Problems
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Worse for Kids than Smoke
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Wherefore Art Thou Private Care?
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Splitting Hairs on Speech
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Update: FCC Can Void Cable Agreements
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