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What ails the working class?

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What ails the working class?

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 02/26/2024

Late last month I was privileged to be asked to speak at a Heritage Foundation event on the subject of the continuing travails of…

Labor and Employment

NLRB ruling on college athletes may foul foreign players

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NLRB ruling on college athletes may foul foreign players

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 02/26/2024

Nothing produces untended consequences like government action, and no one can say that the National Labor Relation Board’s (NLRB) isn’t producing its fare share. The…

Labor and Employment

Worried about massive federal debt? Time to right-size the regulators

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Worried about massive federal debt? Time to right-size the regulators

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 02/26/2024

In the annals of federal bloat, a milestone is looming as noted in another post last week: 2024 interest payments on America’s $34 trillion…

Deregulation

This week in ridiculous regulations: Space debris and dried prunes

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Space debris and dried prunes

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/26/2024

The privately-built Odysseus spacecraft became the first American moon lander since 1972. President Biden announced new Russian sanctions in response to opposition leader Aleksey Navalny’s…

Food and Beverage Regulation

I’ve got your ‘common good’ right here

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I’ve got your ‘common good’ right here

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 02/23/2024

As a classical liberal, I believe in the value of free markets and individual liberty, but as a Freedom Conservative, I also feel that…

Deregulation

Amazon primal: Retailer calls NLRB unconstitutional

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Amazon primal: Retailer calls NLRB unconstitutional

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 02/22/2024

Amazon has joined the growing chorus of businesses declaring that the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) may be unconstitutional. Along with SpaceX and Trader Joe’s,…

Labor and Employment

Free the Economy podcast: Federal tech with Deb Collier

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Free the Economy podcast: Federal tech with Deb Collier

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 02/22/2024

In this week’s episode we cover the future of environmental policy, rare earth minerals in Wyoming, and what we can learn from…

Eye on FTC

Trade is a tool for American national security

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Trade is a tool for American national security

  • By: Mitchell Thornton
  • 02/21/2024

Free trade policies have recently come under attack on national security grounds. One of the attackers is Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO). His argument does…

Trade and International

New student loan proposal is regressive, politicized, and won’t stop rising prices

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New student loan proposal is regressive, politicized, and won’t stop rising prices

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/21/2024

President Biden this week unveiled a new student debt relief proposal. It would cancel student debt for up to 153,000 people who incurred $12,000…

Subsidies and Bailouts

NLRB v. EEOC: Damned if you fire, damned If you don’t

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NLRB v. EEOC: Damned if you fire, damned If you don’t

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 02/21/2024

The National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) aggressive new enforcement stance is creating a terrible bind for some businesses: if they try to avoiding penalties from…

Labor and Employment

Today’s federal spending makes the Louisiana Purchase look like pocket change

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Today’s federal spending makes the Louisiana Purchase look like pocket change

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 02/21/2024

The week of Presidents’ Day 2024 comes at a lull before contentious budget battles resume in early March. It is thus an opportune moment…

Business and Government

This week in ridiculous regulations: Cooking energy and steel plants

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Cooking energy and steel plants

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/20/2024

The Federal Register had a 3,000-page week, roughly double its usual tally. It also topped 10,000 pages on the year, landing at 12,741 pages, and…

George Washington’s marvelous list of liberties and grievances

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George Washington’s marvelous list of liberties and grievances

  • By: John Berlau
  • 02/16/2024

On the federal holiday on Monday and on his real birthday on Thursday, February 22, we celebrate the 292nd birthday of our nation’s first president,…

Human Achievement Hour

Off-the-rails FTC wrong answer for keeping kids safe online

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Off-the-rails FTC wrong answer for keeping kids safe online

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 02/16/2024

This week the Washington Post reported that the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) is poised to pass the Senate, but faces hurdles in…

Eye on FTC

Time to simplify trade agreements

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Time to simplify trade agreements

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/16/2024

Over at National Review’s Capital Matters site, Kent Lassman and I make the case that trade agreements should stick to trade. We also argue…

Trade and International

Red tape? More like chains, thanks to deficit spending and subsidies

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Red tape? More like chains, thanks to deficit spending and subsidies

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 02/15/2024

Federal subsidies and grants are infamous for having strings attached. That’s nothing new, but those strings are increasingly chains. Businesses are being seduced into corporate…

Subsidies and Bailouts

Free the Economy podcast: Federalism wins with Patrick Gleason

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Free the Economy podcast: Federalism wins with Patrick Gleason

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 02/15/2024

In this week’s episode we cover President Biden’s attack on shrinkflation, barriers to workplace flexibility, and a motherlode of domestic lithium.

Business and Government

Major asset managers drop climate activism

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Major asset managers drop climate activism

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 02/15/2024

It’s all over the business news headlines this morning: Major money managers are exiting an international alliance focused on influencing climate change policy and reducing…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

CEI’s The Surge: Biden admin particulate matter rule, GOP carbon tax support, and more

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CEI’s The Surge: Biden admin particulate matter rule, GOP carbon tax support, and more

  • By: Daren Bakst, Patricia Patnode
  • 02/15/2024

If you are interested in analysis and perspective on current energy and environmental issues, then we encourage you to subscribe to this new publication…

Energy and Environment

Biden liquefied natural gas export ‘pause’ hurts Americans and our allies

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Biden liquefied natural gas export ‘pause’ hurts Americans and our allies

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 02/14/2024

The Biden administration recently announced plans to pause approvals for new liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports to countries in which the United States doesn’t…

Trade and International

The GOP is souring on free trade

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The GOP is souring on free trade

  • By: Mitchell Thornton
  • 02/12/2024

It is no secret that the median voter is either unaware or doesn’t care how most policies actually work, from immigration to health care policy.

Trade and International

Adam Smith, national ruin, and human progress

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Adam Smith, national ruin, and human progress

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/12/2024

During the American Revolution, British Member of Parliament John Sinclair wrote a letter to Adam Smith. He was worried about how badly the war was…

Human Achievement Hour

This week in ridiculous regulations: Horseracing and postal products

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Horseracing and postal products

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/12/2024

The Supreme Court heard a case about whether Donald Trump should be disqualified from holding public office under the Fourteenth Amendment. A lawyer’s memo called…

Financial Regulation

Energy and Environment Regulatory Tracker: EV mandates, EPA confuses science and policy, and more!

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Energy and Environment Regulatory Tracker: EV mandates, EPA confuses science and policy, and more!

  • By: Daren Bakst
  • 02/09/2024

Keeping track of the most important energy and environmental federal rules can be difficult. The following lists some important proposed rules with open comment periods: …

Automobiles and Roads

Regulatory reform in the 118th Congress: The POST IT Act

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Regulatory reform in the 118th Congress: The POST IT Act

  • By: Narupat Rattanakit
  • 02/09/2024

When navigating federal regulations, small businesses frequently encounter challenges in understanding and adhering to them. This lack of clarity poses significant hurdles for both new…

Government Transparency

FTC commissioner wants to regulate worker misclassification, decries ‘unfair competition’

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FTC commissioner wants to regulate worker misclassification, decries ‘unfair competition’

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 02/08/2024

Federal Trade Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya has announced that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will get into the business of enforcing labor law. That was the…

Eye on FTC

Free the Economy podcast: Understanding AI with Matthew Mittelsteadt

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Free the Economy podcast: Understanding AI with Matthew Mittelsteadt

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 02/08/2024

In this week’s episode we cover Elon Musk’s controversial pay package, protecting children online, and the Biden administration’s slamming the breaks…

Innovation

The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: A slush fund for the EPA and favored nonprofits

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The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: A slush fund for the EPA and favored nonprofits

  • By: Daren Bakst, Jacob Tomasulo
  • 02/08/2024

President Joe Biden signed the so-called Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) into law on August 16, 2022. The bill, enacted on a purely partisan basis,…

Subsidies and Bailouts

Congress takes on anti-consumer furnace regulation

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Congress takes on anti-consumer furnace regulation

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 02/07/2024

CEI suggested five bad appliance regulations Congress should reject with the Congressional Review Act last November. Now, Congress has taken up the first target…

Consumer Choice

‘Right to repair’ advocates likely to fail at the FTC

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‘Right to repair’ advocates likely to fail at the FTC

  • By: Alex Reinauer
  • 02/07/2024

CEI submitted comments on a 53-page petition for rulemaking last week that asked the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to promulgate rules “to protect consumer’s…

Eye on FTC

New CEI paper: Toward a US-Swiss Free Trade Agreement

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New CEI paper: Toward a US-Swiss Free Trade Agreement

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/07/2024

Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) have gotten so large and unwieldy that they are almost impossible to pass. The result is lost economic opportunities for America…

Trade and International

Biden admin’s particulate matter rule: premature, rejects sound science, will hurt American families

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Biden admin’s particulate matter rule: premature, rejects sound science, will hurt American families

  • By: Daren Bakst
  • 02/07/2024

Only six months ago, the Biden administration rightfully declined to revise the ozone standards in part because it wanted to be able to consider…

Water and Air Quality

Proof of the PROVE IT Act’s carbon tax agenda

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Proof of the PROVE IT Act’s carbon tax agenda

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 02/07/2024

A recent post explains how S. 1863, the PROVE IT Act, could empower narrow partisan majorities to enact carbon tariffs and taxes in…

Trade and International

Trump proposes 60 percent China tariff

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Trump proposes 60 percent China tariff

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/07/2024

Donald Trump recently pledged to enact a 60 percent tariff against China if he becomes president again. His latest comments indicate, “Maybe it’s going…

Trade and International

Attention regulators: Be on the lookout for the ALERT Act

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Attention regulators: Be on the lookout for the ALERT Act

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 02/06/2024

It has been almost a quarter-century since the federal government performed an assessment of the aggregate costs of regulation of regulatory intervention. Late last year,…

Regulatory Reform

Charlotte-area police departments are rolling in forfeiture funds

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Charlotte-area police departments are rolling in forfeiture funds

  • By: Dan Greenberg
  • 02/06/2024

I’ve always loved William Blake’s poem “Auguries of Innocence,” which begins by asking the reader “To see a World in a Grain of Sand.”…

Property Rights

Federal courts to the rescue on bad appliance regulations?

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Federal courts to the rescue on bad appliance regulations?

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 02/05/2024

The US Supreme Court recently heard a case that could impact how much deference judges give to regulatory agencies. To be certain, any relief…

Consumer Freedom

This week in ridiculous regulations: Energy labels and human food guidance

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Energy labels and human food guidance

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/05/2024

The Federal Reserve kept interest rates steady. Employment grew by 353,000 workers in January. The Energy Department partially backed off its proposed…

Food and Beverage Regulation

The good and bad of Nippon Steel deal

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The good and bad of Nippon Steel deal

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/02/2024

There is good and bad in everything. This includes Nippon Steel’s planned buyup of US Steel, which politicians from both parties are criticizing. The good…

Trade and International

CEI’s The Surge: Carbon tariffs, Natural Asset Companies, and weird emissions math

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CEI’s The Surge: Carbon tariffs, Natural Asset Companies, and weird emissions math

  • By: Daren Bakst, Patricia Patnode
  • 02/01/2024

If you are interested in analysis and perspective on current energy and environmental issues, then we encourage you to subscribe to this new publication…

Energy

Businesses ask courts if the NLRB is constitutional

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Businesses ask courts if the NLRB is constitutional

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 02/01/2024

The National Labor Relations Board has made a point in recent years of re-examining the laws and regulations that the federal agency enforces, offering up…

Law and Litigation

Free the Economy podcast: Moving the rocks off the lawn with Andrew Langer

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Free the Economy podcast: Moving the rocks off the lawn with Andrew Langer

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 02/01/2024

In this week’s episode we cover elite opinion versus the average American, the popularity of vocational training, why Millennials are suddenly investing…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

The full Scope of problems with the SEC’s climate disclosure rule

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The full Scope of problems with the SEC’s climate disclosure rule

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 01/31/2024

I have a paper out today, examining the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) proposed rule on mandatory climate disclosures. The SEC’s rule seeks…

Financial Regulation

This week in ridiculous regulations: Burning trash and methane emissions

Blog

This week in ridiculous regulations: Burning trash and methane emissions

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/30/2024

GDP grew at a healthy 3.3 percent in the fourth quarter of 2023. Regulators blocked an airline merger, and a carbon tariff moved…

Financial Regulation

During government shutdowns, Lina Khan shuts down you

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During government shutdowns, Lina Khan shuts down you

  • By: Alex Reinauer
  • 01/30/2024

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) updated its contingency plan for how it will operate if Congress fails to fund the government last week. Likely the…

Eye on FTC

CFPB Data Breach Shows Danger of its Attempted Power Grab Over Fintech

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CFPB Data Breach Shows Danger of its Attempted Power Grab Over Fintech

  • By: John Berlau
  • 01/29/2024

My friend Patrick Brenner, president of regional free-market think tank the Southwest Public Policy Institute, recently had a great op-ed at FoxNews.com on data…

Banking and Finance

Free the Economy Episode: Sensory Pleasures and Public Health with Michelle Minton

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Free the Economy Episode: Sensory Pleasures and Public Health with Michelle Minton

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 01/25/2024

In this week’s episode we cover an environmentalist culture war, foreign investment in U.S. manufacturing, corporate diversity efforts, and the call…

Capitalism

Vote on Capito amendment unmasks PROVE IT as carbon tax enabler

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Vote on Capito amendment unmasks PROVE IT as carbon tax enabler

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 01/25/2024

Last week, the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee approved the PROVE IT Act (S. 1863) by a vote of 14 to 5.

Energy and Environment

Crushed:  The Weight of Heavy Regulation on Broadband

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Crushed:  The Weight of Heavy Regulation on Broadband

  • By: Brian A. Rankin
  • 01/25/2024

In the NFL, it’s a penalty for a defensive lineman sacking a quarterback to land on the quarterback with his full body weight.  The NFL…

Tech and Telecom

The Ray Charles Theory of Marginal Utility

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The Ray Charles Theory of Marginal Utility

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 01/25/2024

Musician Ray Charles’ nickname was “The Genius,” given on account of his ability to blend different genres of music – big band, rhythm and blues,…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

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