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CEI Podcast For October 18, 2012: The Limits of Free Speech

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/18/2012

The best remedy for hateful speech, Senior Attorney Hans Bader argues, is not to silence it with laws and courts. It is to rebut it…

Law and Litigation

Of Mice, Mushrooms, And Formaldehyde

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Of Mice, Mushrooms, And Formaldehyde

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 10/18/2012

According to New York Times journalist Nicholas Kristof, the chemical industry is engaged in a grand conspiracy to hide the fact your kitchen cabinets…

Consumer Freedom

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New Study Questions Link Between Alcohol And Breast Cancer Risk

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 10/18/2012

Every day, we make decisions about what to eat and drink that can affect our long-term health. Each individual is ultimately responsible for determining the…

Consumer Freedom

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The True Cost Of The Auto Bailout

  • By: Matt Patterson
  • 10/18/2012

By Matt Patterson and Crissy Brown, Openmarket.org Once upon a time, there was a company called General Motors. It made cars. But the company…

Labor and Employment

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Southern European Bailouts Must Focus On Reform

  • By: Matthew Melchiorre
  • 10/18/2012

As European leaders meet in Brussels this week for a summit on the future of European integration, bailouts for the south will be heavy on…

Subsidies and Bailouts

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Culinary Workers Union Behind Sin City Setback

  • By: Russ Pohl
  • 10/18/2012

As of July 2012, the unemployment rate of greater Clark County, Nevada, which includes the desert oasis of Las Vegas, is at 12.9 percent,…

Labor and Employment

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Today’s Links: October 18, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 10/18/2012

OPINION LACHLAN MARKAY: "Another DOE-Backed Solar Company Goes Bankrupt" "A solar company that got a multi-million-dollar grant from the Department of Energy…

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Greece Fire: Unions Hold Up Negotiations On Austerity Measures

  • By: Crissy Brown
  • 10/18/2012

This week, Greek officials and monetary lenders continued negotiations over the austerity measures the country must implement to save itself from economic collapse. Greece must…

Labor and Employment

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The True Cost Of The Auto Bailout

  • By: Matt Patterson
  • 10/18/2012

By Matt Patterson and Crissy Brown Once upon a time, there was a company called General Motors. It made cars. But the company failed to…

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Obama Makes False Claim About Supreme Court Decision; Fact-Checkers Parrot It

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/17/2012

Reading a Supreme Court decision is so hard! If you are a fact-checker, it's much easier just to let President Obama, a critic of a…

Labor and Employment

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Not All Jobs Are Created Equal

  • By: Matt Patterson
  • 10/17/2012

By Matt Patterson & Crissy Brown, American Thinker Once upon a time, there was a company called General Motors.  It made cars.  But the company was…

Labor and Employment

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UNITE HERE President John Wilhelm To Step Down Following Turbulent Tenure

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 10/17/2012

John Wilhelm, the long-time president of the union UNITE HERE, has just announced he plans to step down. Union leadership changes are not often…

Labor and Employment

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During Debates, The Only Good Businesses Are Small Businesses

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 10/17/2012

During last night's debate, President Obama and Governor Romney referred to small business 23 times. (Obama did it eight times; Romney did it fifteen…

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China’s High-Speed Rail Disaster Is Not A Model For The U.S.

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 10/17/2012

After taking office in 2009, President Obama aggressively marketed high-speed rail in the United States. (I noted at the time that most of what…

Labor and Employment

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Today’s Links: October 17, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 10/17/2012

OPINION MATTHEW YGLESIAS: "Five Bad Ideas in Tonight's Debate" "E-Verify: Mitt Romney is normally very upset about the potential job-killing impact of regulations,…

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PATTERSON AND BROWN: Greece’s grim future portends Western decline

  • By: Matt Patterson
  • 10/16/2012

By Matt Patterson and Chrissy Brown, The Washington Times In 490 B.C., the brand-new democracy at Athens faced its first existential challenge: a vast …

Labor and Employment

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Dodd-Frank’s Democratic Dissenters — From Brian Schweitzer To Debbie Wasserman Schultz

  • By: John Berlau
  • 10/16/2012

"For some reason, some Republicans in Congress are still waging an all-out battle to delay, defund and dismantle these commonsense new rules." That was, in…

Regulatory Reform

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Today’s Links: October 16, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 10/16/2012

OPINION CHARLES LANE: "Liberals’ green-energy contradictions" "Al Gore is about 50 times richer than he was when he left the vice presidency…

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Canadian Government Official Calls Anti-Abortion Speech Illegal “Bullying”

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/16/2012

Bullying has been defined by opportunistic politicians to include a broad range of speech, including core political speech. The latest example is anti-abortion advocacy:…

Consumer Freedom

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Mother Nature And Good Luck, Not Big Government, Saved General Motors… For Now

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/15/2012

There are lots of claims that the federal government saved the American auto industry by bailing it out. (Never mind that Ford didn't get…

Subsidies and Bailouts

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The CDC Thinks You Drink Too Much

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 10/15/2012

If you’ve had twelve alcoholic drinks in the past year, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) considers you a “regular drinker.” That’s right: twelve…

Consumer Freedom

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Today’s Links: October 15, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 10/15/2012

OPINION DAVID BIELLO: "Can the City that Never Sleeps Forego Nuclear Power?" "On October 15, a three-judge panel hears evidence on whether…

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week In Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/15/2012

38 new regulations, from amateur rocket operations to the definition of “night.”…

Regulatory Reform

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Obama Administration Imposes Racial Quotas On School Discipline In Oakland

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/12/2012

Under pressure from the Education Department, which investigated it over "racial disparities" and "disparate impact," the Oakland, California, school system has agreed…

Law and Litigation

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Today’s Links: October 12, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 10/12/2012

OPINION PETE PETERSON: "Should Romney Seek the Public Sector Vote?" "At first blush, the headline on the Government Executive websiteseems…

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The Missing Transparency: Where’s The Unified Agenda?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/11/2012

When it comes to government transparency, it is essential to throw at least some sunlight on the problem. Over at the Daily Caller, Wayne Crews…

Regulatory Reform

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Jobless Youth: Southern Europe’s Ticking Time Bomb

  • By: Matthew Melchiorre
  • 10/11/2012

Forget austerity and bailouts. Southern Europe has an even bigger problem: a glut of unemployed young people. If this trend continues, workforces will regress in…

Labor and Employment

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CEI Podcast For October 11, 2012: More Americans

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/11/2012

Policy Analyst David Bier thinks the world could use more Americans. And an easy way make happen is through increasing legal immigration. America's superior economic…

Immigration

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Printing Money Is Not A Main Street Policy

  • By: Matthew Melchiorre
  • 10/11/2012

If it doesn’t work, then try, try, and try again. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is taking this expression to heart with a third round…

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Today’s Links: October 11, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 10/11/2012

OPINION ALEXIS C. MADRIGAL: "If I Fly a UAV Over My Neighbor's House, Is It Trespassing?" "Technically, I'd gone over the fence…

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At Brookings, Susan Crawford Fostering Internet Competition

  • By: Will Tew
  • 10/11/2012

Yesterday, the Brookings Institute held a panel that purported to discuss “Fostering Internet Competition”. But who is to do the fostering? Federal regulators, of course.

Regulatory Reform

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FCC Broadband Test May Enable Warrantless Snooping, Coalition Warns

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 10/10/2012

Consumers who test their broadband connections on a government website may be turning over information that could allow law enforcement agencies to review their Internet activity…

Tech and Telecom

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New York Times And The Price Of Hypocrisy

  • By: Crissy Brown
  • 10/10/2012

Prompted by the Newspaper Guild, New York Times union employees carried out a brief walkout on Tuesday. At 3:35 pm, as many as 400 employees…

Labor and Employment

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Liberal Lawmakers To Rethink California “Green Chemistry”

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 10/10/2012

California's Green Chemistry regulations have proven so unruly even the state's liberal lawmakers have begun to question the cost. The state legislature passed the…

Consumer Freedom

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University Of Texas Violates Court Decisions On Use Of Race In Admissions

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/10/2012

When journalists and commentators discuss the Fisher v. University of Texas case, they seem to grapple only with whether the University of Texas's race-conscious admissions…

Law and Litigation

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RIP Prince Roy of Sealand, Seasteading Pioneer

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 10/10/2012

For as long as there have been states, there have been people seeking to escape state authority. Throughout most of history, such escape has meant…

Regulatory Reform

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Where Is Obama’s Unified Agenda Of Federal Regulations?

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/10/2012

Two primary federal documents by which we judge the regulatory record of the administration are missing in action this year. We at least can say,…

Regulatory Reform

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Today’s Links: October 10, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 10/10/2012

OPINION MIKE RIGGS: "Obama Says He Wants to Debate Civil Liberties With Romney; Here's Some Atrocious Decisions He Should Explain" "'If Obama…

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week In Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/09/2012

88 new regulations, from background checks for volunteers to silky sharks .

Regulatory Reform

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Today’s Links: October 9, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 10/09/2012

OPINION DAMON LAVRINC: "Auto Dealers Whine That Tesla Stores Are Illegal" "Buying a new car has always meant one thing: going into…

Blog

Deficit Exceeds $1 Trillion For Fourth Straight Year

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/07/2012

The federal budget deficit "for the just-completed 2012 budget year" is around "$1.1 trillion, the fourth straight year of trillion dollar deficits on President Barack Obama's…

Blog

Today’s Links: October 5, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 10/05/2012

OPINION CASS SUNSTEIN: "Why Should Regulators Have to Listen to You?" "In light of the defining importance of the due process clause,…

Blog

Unemployment Falls As Part-Time Work Expands

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/05/2012

Unemployment fell from 8.1% to 7.8%, aided by an increase in part-time employment: "Some 582,000 Americans took part-time positions because of slack business conditions…

Labor and Employment

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Regulations For Thee, But Not For Me

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/04/2012

To liberals, regulations are great -- until they ensnare a liberal politician. Then, suddenly there needs to be an exception to the regulation. An example of…

Labor and Employment

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CEI Podcast For October 4, 2012: What’s Old Is New Again

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/04/2012

The Magna Carta is 797 years old. But according to Vice President for Strategy Iain Murray, it is directly relevant to today's political debate.

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New Chicago School Teacher Contract Nothing To Celebrate

  • By: Russ Pohl
  • 10/04/2012

Although Chicago public school teachers returned to their classrooms on Sept. 19, the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) today officially ratified the contract to…

Labor and Employment

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Suffocating Athena: Public Sector Unions Kill Greek Salvation — Again

  • By: Crissy Brown
  • 10/04/2012

On October 1, the Greek government unveiled an austerity package that aims to reduce public spending by $15 billion (11.5 billion euros) for 2013-2014,…

Labor and Employment

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Today’s Links: October 4, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 10/04/2012

OPINION LARRY KUDLOW: "Romney Politely Cleaned Obama's Clock" "Mitt Romney politely cleaned Barack Obama's clock tonight. A lethargic and at times tired…

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Obama Administration Shirks Legal Obligation To Protect Military Voters

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/03/2012

“Military absentee ballot requests” are “down 92% in key battleground state Virginia,” notes Cornell Law Professor William Jacobson. “The government has become quite efficient…

Law and Litigation

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Medical Junk Science: Canned Veggies May Make Kids Fat

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 10/03/2012

Can feeding your child canned soup and vegetables make her fat? According to study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA),…

Consumer Freedom

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