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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

The Natural Asset Hydra

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The Natural Asset Hydra

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 01/25/2024

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) recently proposed a radical rule to amend its manual for listing public companies to include a new form…

Capitalism

Use the Congressional Review Act to strike rules not reported to Congress and GAO

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Use the Congressional Review Act to strike rules not reported to Congress and GAO

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 01/22/2024

Significant attention is likely to turn to Joe Biden’s ambitious regulatory agenda before summertime.  That’s because rules the administration finalizes “late”—during the last 60 in-session…

Regulatory Reform

Study Finds that Outlawing Work Reduces Employment

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Study Finds that Outlawing Work Reduces Employment

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 01/22/2024

George Mason’s Mercatus Center has provided further proof that California’s AB5 law, which was intended to boost worker employment by preventing them from being misclassified…

Labor and Employment

This week in ridiculous regulations: address labels and consumer reviews

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This week in ridiculous regulations: address labels and consumer reviews

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/22/2024

Yet another federal shutdown crisis was averted, this time until March. The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee marked up the PROVE It Act,…

Deregulation

Virginia Senate Democrats block repeal of EV mandate

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Virginia Senate Democrats block repeal of EV mandate

  • By: Patricia Patnode
  • 01/21/2024

Democrats on a Virginia state Senate committee voted down Republican attempts to roll back the state’s vehicle emissions law on Tuesday. The law, passed…

Automobiles and Roads

Nuclear phaseouts strike again

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Nuclear phaseouts strike again

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 01/21/2024

While there has been some good news in the US recently on nuclear power issues, including a partial removal of the Illinois nuclear ban, the…

Energy

Flight attendants try to decertify union that most never voted for

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Flight attendants try to decertify union that most never voted for

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 01/19/2024

One of the underlying flaws with US labor law is that it sees workers and the unions that represent them as synonymous, rather than as…

Private Unions

The threat to sound economics isn’t over

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The threat to sound economics isn’t over

  • By: James Broughel
  • 01/18/2024

This week, the New York Stock Exchange withdrew its proposal to create a new designation for public companies called Natural Asset Companies, or NACs.

Financial Regulation

Free the Economy podcast: The culture of economic freedom with Sam Gregg

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Free the Economy podcast: The culture of economic freedom with Sam Gregg

  • 01/18/2024

In this week’s episode we cover the old-fashioned roots of ESG investing, the blocked merger of JetBlue and Spirit Airlines, the future…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

This week in ridiculous regulations: Independent contractors and emergency haddock action

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Independent contractors and emergency haddock action

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/16/2024

Happy MLK-government snow shutdown days, everyone. There was more shutdown drama last week. The US launched strikes against the Houthis, one of three factions trying…

Business and Government

Congressional Review Act vote shows cracks in joint employer rule

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Congressional Review Act vote shows cracks in joint employer rule

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 01/12/2024

A vote in Congress Friday showed off the cracks in the support for the National Labor Relations Board’s new “joint employer” rule. It is…

Labor and Employment

When the FTC’s anti-merger goals overshadow the prospect of saving lives

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When the FTC’s anti-merger goals overshadow the prospect of saving lives

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 01/12/2024

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals recently issued a ruling on the important case of Illumina-Grail v. Federal Trade Commission. A unanimous 3-0…

Eye on FTC

Policy hurdles to natural gas delivery pose winter danger for Americans

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Policy hurdles to natural gas delivery pose winter danger for Americans

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 01/12/2024

The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) just released its 2023-24 Winter Reliability Assessment and it has concerning implications for the winter ahead.  The report highlighted many…

Energy

The FCC snares broadband in web of regulation

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The FCC snares broadband in web of regulation

  • By: Brian A. Rankin
  • 01/11/2024

In the children’s book Walter’s Wonderful Web, a determined spider builds webs that are too “wibbly-wobbly” to withstand the wind but perseveres until he constructs…

Tech and Telecom

Free the Economy podcast: Against crony capitalism with Nick Sorrentino

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Free the Economy podcast: Against crony capitalism with Nick Sorrentino

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 01/11/2024

In this week’s episode we cover emergency federal spending, workplace management trends for 2024, suppressing speech about public health, and defending…

Subsidies and Bailouts

A promising 40th anniversary year for CEI

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A promising 40th anniversary year for CEI

  • By: CEI Staff
  • 01/11/2024

This year CEI celebrates 40 years of eliminating excessive regulation and unleashing human potential. To kick off our anniversary year, we unveiled a new logo…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

Appeals court rejects DOE’s attempt to eliminate fast dishwashers

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Appeals court rejects DOE’s attempt to eliminate fast dishwashers

  • By: Devin Watkins
  • 01/10/2024

The days of dishwashers with four-hour cleaning cycles may be coming to an end. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals repudiated the Biden administration’s…

CEI Litigation

Congress could revoke many costly Biden admin rules with Congressional Review Act. Here’s a list!

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Congress could revoke many costly Biden admin rules with Congressional Review Act. Here’s a list!

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 01/10/2024

Until April of 2023, a federal rule costing $100 million was considered “economically significant.” Joe Biden’s Executive Order 14094 (Modernizing Regulatory Review) raised that…

Deregulation

Power to the… regulators? That’s what new worker classification rule will do

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Power to the… regulators? That’s what new worker classification rule will do

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 01/09/2024

The US Labor Department’s new worker classification rule is a major step backwards, causing trouble for worker and employer alike as they try to…

Labor and Employment

Don’t make crypto the electricity scapegoat

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Don’t make crypto the electricity scapegoat

  • By: Ari Patinkin, James Broughel, John Berlau
  • 01/09/2024

A radical new tax proposed by the Biden administration would make cryptocurrency mining the scapegoat for electricity usage. The so-called Digital Asset Mining Energy (DAME)…

Fintech

This week in ridiculous regulations: Auto dealers and automated tariffs

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Auto dealers and automated tariffs

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/08/2024

The first week of the new year’s regulations is in the books. Agencies issued new regulations ranging from junk fees to cable tv competition.  On…

Financial Regulation

Free the Economy podcast: Protecting your property rights with Betsy Sanz

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Free the Economy podcast: Protecting your property rights with Betsy Sanz

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 01/04/2024

In this week’s episode we cover slow-moving infrastructure projects, the impact of the conservative boycott of Bud Light, good and…

Property Rights

Unconstitutionality Index going into 2024: 46 rules for every law

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Unconstitutionality Index going into 2024: 46 rules for every law

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 01/03/2024

The Biden’s administration’s 3,018 rules and regulations of 2023 is fairly typical of agency output these days. But while rule counts remain relatively stable,…

Regulatory Reform

This week in ridiculous regulations: 2023 year-end special

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This week in ridiculous regulations: 2023 year-end special

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/02/2024

The tentative final numbers for new regulations for 2023 are in: The final four-day week of 2023 was relatively slow: 60 final regulations, 34 proposed…

Financial Regulation

Federal Register 2023 gives Congress 90,402 reasons to restrain the regulators

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Federal Register 2023 gives Congress 90,402 reasons to restrain the regulators

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 12/29/2023

As we bid farewell to 2023 and ring in 2024, the Federal Register reveals a noteworthy chapter in regulatory history under the Joe Biden administration.

Deregulation

Transparent New Year: SEC shows its work after CEI prodding

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Transparent New Year: SEC shows its work after CEI prodding

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 12/29/2023

As we enter the New Year, it is important to reflect on what went well and not so well in 2023. We should do our…

Business and Government

Liz Warren’s revolving door with Wall Street

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Liz Warren’s revolving door with Wall Street

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 12/28/2023

There was an interesting development in the world of big government and big business recently. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) declared that “The abuse of…

Business and Government

American small businesses are paying through the roof for regulations

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American small businesses are paying through the roof for regulations

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 12/28/2023

In a new column at Forbes, I take look at the National Association of Manufacturers’ (NAM) update of its …

Regulatory Reform

Free the Economy podcast: Avoiding a Central Bank Digital Currency with Nicholas Anthony

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Free the Economy podcast: Avoiding a Central Bank Digital Currency with Nicholas Anthony

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 12/28/2023

In this week’s episode we cover the legislative record of House of Representatives in 2023, the proliferation of conferences about ESG investing,…

Banking and Finance

No, we don’t want as many new laws as possible

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No, we don’t want as many new laws as possible

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 12/27/2023

The New York Times recently published an article reviewing what happened in the House of Representatives over the past 12 months, and it gives…

Business and Government

This week in ridiculous regulations: Oxides of nitrogen and approaching of whales

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Oxides of nitrogen and approaching of whales

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/27/2023

Congress has adjourned until January, so the Republic is safe until then. The Fourteenth Amendment suddenly became a factor in the presidential race. Meanwhile,…

Financial Regulation

The existential threat AI poses to the Screen Actors Guild

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The existential threat AI poses to the Screen Actors Guild

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 12/22/2023

The Screen Actors Guild recently concluded a lengthy strike against Hollywood studios with a contract that included new protections for its members from artificial…

Labor and Employment

Even the University of California system has dropped carbon offsets

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Even the University of California system has dropped carbon offsets

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 12/22/2023

MIT Technology Review just published an article on one of my perennial favorite topics, carbon offsets. According to senior editor James Temple, the University…

Business and Government

Dear California, just let the trains run

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Dear California, just let the trains run

  • By: Patricia Patnode
  • 12/21/2023

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) in April approved regulations to ban the operation of diesel locomotives in California and the rule goes…

Rail and Mass Transit

Free the Economy podcast: (De-)regulating tech and AI with Adam Thierer

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Free the Economy podcast: (De-)regulating tech and AI with Adam Thierer

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 12/21/2023

In this week’s episode we cover social mobility in the 50 states, Elizabeth Warren’s revolving door with Wall Street, the latest…

Tech and Telecom

A steel sumo that might wrestle China to the mat

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A steel sumo that might wrestle China to the mat

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 12/20/2023

There are ironies a-plenty in the news that Japan’s Nippon Steel Corp. plans to buy U.S. Steel. The fact that a foreign company would own…

Trade and International

New Liquefied Natural Gas ruling makes Jones Act even more unreasonable

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New Liquefied Natural Gas ruling makes Jones Act even more unreasonable

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 12/18/2023

A new Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) decision will make compliance with the Jones Act even more onerous for natural gas producers. The…

Energy

FDA power grab would hurt labs, patients, rule of law

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FDA power grab would hurt labs, patients, rule of law

  • By: David S. McFadden
  • 12/18/2023

The Food and Drug Administration has proposed to amend one of its rules for the purpose of unlawfully expanding its jurisdiction over diagnostic tests.

Law and Litigation

Silver lining? New federal merger guidelines: 11 bad ideas instead of 13!

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Silver lining? New federal merger guidelines: 11 bad ideas instead of 13!

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 12/18/2023

Today the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) jointly issued their final version of the 2023 Merger Guidelines.

Eye on FTC

Should government-favored non-profits have their own shadow courts?

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Should government-favored non-profits have their own shadow courts?

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 12/18/2023

Imagine being sued by a private nonprofit that is sanctioned by a federal agency to enforce securities laws. The nonprofit appoints its own judges and…

Business and Government

This week in ridiculous regulations: Baby formula waivers and phonorecords

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Baby formula waivers and phonorecords

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/18/2023

The 2023 Federal Register became the second-largest ever, dating back to 1936. A new CEI study makes the case for reforming administrative law…

Food and Beverage Regulation

CEI’s The Surge: COP28, House passes car legislation, and carbon taxes

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CEI’s The Surge: COP28, House passes car legislation, and carbon taxes

  • By: Daren Bakst, Patricia Patnode
  • 12/15/2023

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

Defense bill amendment could help undo China’s unfair advantage in environmental treaties

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Defense bill amendment could help undo China’s unfair advantage in environmental treaties

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 12/15/2023

Congress is currently considering the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 (NDAA), including a long list of amendments added to the bill.

Trade and International

FTC replies to CEI in auto dealer rule, still full of hot, nitrogen-poor air

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FTC replies to CEI in auto dealer rule, still full of hot, nitrogen-poor air

  • By: John Berlau
  • 12/14/2023

This week, the Federal Trade Commission issued its long-awaited, nearly-400 page nannyist final rule on auto and other motor vehicle dealers sales. The rule…

Eye on FTC

Obscuring the SEC’s climate disclosure rule may invite a host of legal problems

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Obscuring the SEC’s climate disclosure rule may invite a host of legal problems

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 12/14/2023

The US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) pending climate disclosure rule has been delayed yet again. The climate disclosure rule will require publicly traded companies to quantify…

Financial Regulation

Common sense has left the building: The push to redefine joint employer rule

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Common sense has left the building: The push to redefine joint employer rule

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 12/14/2023

The National Labor Relations Board did something earlier this year that union leaders and their allies on Capitol Hill have long demanded: It expanded…

Labor and Employment

Free the Economy podcast: Making Congress work with Kevin Kosar

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Free the Economy podcast: Making Congress work with Kevin Kosar

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 12/14/2023

In this week’s episode we cover people who fetishize old homes, the big AI risk no one’s talking about, how environmentalist activists…

Business and Government

America’s unfair second court system

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America’s unfair second court system

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/14/2023

Stone Washington and I have a paper out today on reforming administrative law courts, or ALCs. We also summarize our findings over at National…

Government Transparency

Federal Reserve to cut interest rates next year?

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Federal Reserve to cut interest rates next year?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/13/2023

As expected, the Federal Reserve kept the federal funds rate the same this week, which influences other interest rates, including car and mortgage payments. The…

Monetary Policy

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