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Another victory for CCAF: Pecover v. EA Sports triples class payouts

  • By: Ted Frank
  • 04/23/2013

You will recall that we objected to a class action settlement over EA Sports’s Madden games: as in our successful Baby Products objection,…

Class Action Fairness

Blog

CEI Study: Cost Of Keeping One Unauthorized Immigrant From Getting A Job — $13,000

  • By: David Bier
  • 04/23/2013

If Americans truly want to ensure no unauthorized immigrants work in the United States, they better get ready to pay top dollar. E-Verify, the electronic…

Immigration

News Release

CEI, Southeastern Legal Foundation, Lawmakers Seek Supreme Court Review of EPA “Endangerment” Regs

  • Christine Hall, Sam Kazman
  • 04/23/2013

Washington, D.C., April 23, 2013 – In a lawsuit challenging over-reaching greenhouse gas regulations, the Competitive Enterprise Institute joined the Southeastern Legal Foundation,…

Climate

News Release

Today’s Court Ruling on West Virginia Mine Could Have Silver Lining

  • CEI Staff
  • 04/23/2013

WASHINGTON, D.C., April 23, 2013 — William Yeatman, an energy policy analyst at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, sees a possible silver lining to…

Energy and Environment

Op-Eds

Boxer’s claims on behalf of EPA nominee don’t hold water

  • By: Brian McNicoll
  • 04/23/2013

Barbara Boxer may not look much like a football player, but she has demonstrated the skill of an all-pro lineman when it comes to protecting…

Energy and Environment

Op-Eds

The curse of bipartisanship: Why the grand coalition’s return won’t save Italy

  • By: Matthew Melchiorre
  • 04/23/2013

THE re-election of Giorgio Napolitano as President of the Italian Republic this weekend – supported by the centre-left, centre-right, and the centre – is as…

Trade and International

Blog

Why FAA’s Child Seat Campaign Is Deadly

  • By: Adam Sandberg
  • 04/22/2013

Federal law allows airline passengers with children under the age of two to travel with their children on their laps. This option, which has existed…

Consumer Freedom

Blog

Separate Security Cameras and State

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 04/22/2013

In his column today, The Wall Street Journal‘s Gordon Crovitz notes the significant help that video footage played in helping police identify the Boston…

Consumer Freedom

Blog

Earth Day: The Greener Side Of Growth

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/22/2013

Over at Topix.com, my colleague Geoffrey McLatchey and I argue that the biggest factor for improving environmental quality is wealth creation.

Energy and Environment

Study

E-Verify Mandate Is Costly for Businesses and Workers

  • By: David Bier
  • 04/22/2013

As Congress revisits immigration reform, one aspect deserves close attention: electronic employment verification. Both the White House’s leaked draft legislation and the Senate’s proposed bill…

Immigration

Blog

VW on radar: UAW chief sets sights on Southern automakers

  • By: Matt Patterson
  • 04/22/2013

timesfreepress.com The UAW is coming! The UAW is coming! It’s not quite Paul Revere’s famous warning, but it’s true nonetheless. Yes, the United Auto…

Labor and Employment

Blog

EEOC: A Scofflaw That Poisons The Climate For Hiring

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 04/22/2013

One way the current political climate discourages hiring is by turning problem employees into potential lawsuits for the employers who take the risk…

Labor and Employment

Blog

CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week In Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/22/2013

86 new regulations, from sorghum ethanol to training miners.

Regulatory Reform

National Journal

Explaining Energy Gridlock

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 04/22/2013

Why is there is no momentum in Congress for the “comprehensive energy and climate legislation” once proudly championed by the Obama administration and environmental activists?…

Energy and Environment

News Release

E-Verify Mandate Would Impose New Costs on American Businesses, Workers

  • CEI Staff
  • 04/22/2013

WASHINGTON, D.C., April 22, 2013 – If the Senate’s comprehensive immigration reform proposal becomes law, one provision alone—that employers use E-Verify to confirm work eligibility—will…

Immigration

Blog

No Job For You!

  • By: CEI Staff
  • 04/20/2013

In the first State of the Union address of his second term, President Barack Obama called for a minimum wage increase, reigniting a debate about…

Labor and Employment

Blog

VW on radar: UAW chief sets sights on Southern automakers

  • By: Matt Patterson
  • 04/20/2013

The UAW is coming! The UAW is coming! It’s not quite Paul Revere’s famous warning, but it’s true nonetheless. Yes, the United Auto Workers union,…

Labor and Employment

Blog

More On Supreme Court Ruling Limiting International Lawsuits

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 04/19/2013

Earlier, I wrote about the Supreme Court’s closing the door on lawsuits by foreigners alleging nebulous violations of “human rights” or international norms…

Law and Litigation

Blog

Amtrak And The Progressive Sleight Of Hand

  • By: Charles Katebi
  • 04/19/2013

Progressives have always assumed that if something is good, it must be provided through coercive force by a central government. This is illustrated in progressive…

Labor and Employment

Blog

Bill Would Prevent CDC’s Taxpayer-Funded Anti-Food Propaganda

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 04/19/2013

Even in a divided Washington, everyone agrees on the importance of creating jobs in America. So why are some government agencies using taxpayer money to…

Consumer Freedom

Newsletter

CEI Today: Cybersecurity, Gang of 8 immigration bill, and wind energy subsidies

  • 04/19/2013

- The EU’s biggest joke of a climate policy—by far—has been the Emissions Trading Scheme, a cap-and-trade. It’s actually failed twice - Since the Gang…

Blog

CEI Podcast For April 18, 2013: CISPA Is The Wrong Approach To Cybersecurity

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/18/2013

Today, the House passed the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act of 2013 (CISPA). Associate Director of Technology Studies Ryan Radia opposes the bill.

Privacy and Cybersecurity

Blog

The Train Wreck That Is Obamacare

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 04/18/2013

At least one union that supported passage of Obamacare, is now calling for its repeal. As The Wall Street Journal notes, the United…

Healthcare

Blog

Four Of The Worst Arguments Against The Immigration Bill

  • By: David Bier
  • 04/18/2013

Since the Gang of 8 released their proposal, the desperation from those who want to see this bill die — and any hope of…

Immigration

Blog

Unions do their business on taxpayers’ dime

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 04/18/2013

It's the old "fair share" argument, but this time it holds even less water than usual. The Maryland State Education Association, the union that bargains…

Labor and Employment

Study

Facts on the Marketplace Fairness Act (S. 743, formerly S. 336)

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 04/18/2013

As the Marketplace Fairness Act winds its way through Congress, lawmakers should, at the very least, take into consideration concerns raised by opponents. That is…

Tech and Telecom

Baltimore Sun

Unions do their business on taxpayers’ dime

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 04/18/2013

It's the old "fair share" argument, but this time it holds even less water than usual. The Maryland State Education Association, the union that bargains…

Labor and Employment

Blog

Supreme Court Dismisses Alien Tort Lawsuit Over Nigerian Dispute

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 04/17/2013

The Supreme Court today refused to allow Nigerians to sue Dutch and other corporations in U.S. court over alleged abuses in Nigeria that occurred…

Energy and Environment

Blog

Don’t Waste Billions Putting Gun-Wielding Guards In Our Schools

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 04/17/2013

School violence has diminished in recent years, but in response to a few mass shootings, the National Rifle Association and the Obama…

Consumer Freedom

Overlawyered

SCOTUS: U.S. Can’t Play Tortmaster-General to the World

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 04/17/2013

Notably, all nine Justices sidestepped the issue that had caused extensive angst among many popular commentators, namely whether the statute could be applied to corporations…

Law and Litigation

News Release

CEI Immigration Analyst: Gang of 8 Proposal ‘A Good Starting Point’

  • CEI Staff
  • 04/17/2013

WASHINGTON, D.C., April 17, 2013 – A bipartisan proposal to reform America’s immigration system provides “a good starting point” for discussion but could be improved…

Immigration

News Release

CISPA Voids Private Contracts, Undermines Rule of Law

  • CEI Staff
  • 04/17/2013

WASHINGTON, D.C., April 17, 2013 — The U.S. House of Representatives will soon vote on final passage of H.R. 624, the Cyber Intelligence Sharing…

Privacy and Cybersecurity

Blog

Fred L. Smith, Jr., In This Month’s Cato Unbound

  • By: Will Tew
  • 04/16/2013

This month’s Cato Unbound series focuses on the constraints of money in politics, how businesses respond to opportunities for rent-seeking, and prospects for the…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

Lessons On Regulatory Reform: The BRAC Acts

  • By: Christian Rice
  • 04/16/2013

Overview of Regulatory Reform in the U.S. from The Base Realignment and Closure Act The Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Act of 1988 was created…

Regulatory Reform

Forbes

Poverty Professionals And The Crony Capitalists Who Love Them

  • By: William Frezza
  • 04/16/2013

Yes, it looks like a wedding announcement out of The Onion, but when it comes to making a killing off the never-ending “War on Poverty,”…

Business and Government

Blog

The UAW, Having Stripped Detroit Bare, Looks To The South

  • By: Matt Patterson
  • 04/16/2013

By Matt Patterson & Julia Tavlas, Forbes The United Auto Workers union, having looted and stripped Detroit bare, have set their sights south, to…

Labor and Employment

Newsletter

CEI Today: Ecuador/Chevron, principles for immigration reform, and the week in regulation

  • 04/16/2013

- CEI Immigration Policy Analyst David Bier: " Immigration reform should reflect market realities." - The Ecuadorian President is backed by an international green lobby,…

Blog

Food Safety Modernization Act Far More Costly Than Supporters Claimed

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 04/16/2013

“Proposed FDA safety rules frustrate tree fruit farmers,” reported The Washington Post. As the FDA puts “in place a massive overhaul of the nation’s…

Consumer Freedom

Blog

The UAW, Having Stripped Detroit Bare, Looks To The South

  • By: Matt Patterson
  • 04/16/2013

The United Auto Workers union, having looted and stripped Detroit bare, have set their sights south, to the right-to-work states and the foreign-owned auto plants…

Labor and Employment

Forbes

The UAW, Having Stripped Detroit Bare, Looks To The South

  • By: Matt Patterson
  • 04/16/2013

Co-written with Julia Tavlas. The United Auto Workers union, having looted and stripped Detroit bare, have set their sights south, to the right-to-work states and…

Labor and Employment

Forbes

Carbon Tax…Are Republicans Really That Stupid?

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 04/16/2013

As my respected friend Marlo Lewis at the Competitive Enterprise Institute cogently points out, economic arguments that government should tax “bads”, like CO2 emissions,…

Energy and Environment

Blog

Seven Principles Of Free Market Immigration Reform

  • By: David Bier
  • 04/15/2013

 1.      Immigration laws should value human beings. America should welcome newcomers so long as they pose no threat to the health or safety of Americans.

Immigration

Blog

CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week In Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/15/2013

67 new regulations, from drawbridge schedules to wireless signal boosters.

Regulatory Reform

Blog

In today’s Wall Street Journal

  • By: Ted Frank
  • 04/15/2013

Today’s Wall Street Journal covers one element of the fee dispute in Citigroup Securities. More discussion at Point of Law, together with links…

Class Action Fairness

The American Spectator

Another Correa Problem

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 04/15/2013

Co-written with Geoffrey McLatchey. Following Hugo Chavez’s death, President Rafael Correa of Ecuador could be considered his likely successor as leader of South America’s…

Trade and International

Blog

Victory in Bayer

  • By: Ted Frank
  • 04/14/2013

As a result of our objection in the Bayer class action settlement, the parties modified the settlement to increase direct payments to the class…

Class Action Fairness

Wall Street Journal

Dispute Arises Over Cost of Temp-Help Lawyers

  • By: Ted Frank
  • 04/14/2013

The Wall Street Journal reports on Center for Class Action Fairness’s founder Ted Frank’s objection to fees in a Citigroup class action settlement.  Attorneys…

Class Action Fairness

Blog

House Of Representatives Rebukes Rogue NLRB

  • By: Matt Patterson
  • 04/13/2013

Openmarket.org On Friday, April 12, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Preventing Greater Uncertainty in Labor-Management Relations Act, a laudable attempt to rein in President Obama’s unconstitutionally staffed — and…

Labor and Employment

Blog

Conference Speaker Demonizes Alcohol Industry

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 04/12/2013

[caption id="attachment_67522" align="alignleft" width="300"] Robert Denniston Presenting at AP16[/caption] There’s a certain romance associated with being in the wine industry, which is why many…

Consumer Freedom

Blog

House Of Representatives Rebukes Rogue NLRB

  • By: Matt Patterson
  • 04/12/2013

On Friday, April 12, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Preventing Greater Uncertainty in Labor-Management Relations Act, a laudable attempt to rein in President Obama’s unconstitutionally staffed — and therefore illegitimate…

Labor and Employment

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