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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week In Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/24/2012

82 new regulations, from Indian casinos to bailouts for fruit tree owners.

Regulatory Reform

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State Capitalism Or Corporatism? Italy’s Carmaker Conundrum

  • By: Matthew Melchiorre
  • 09/23/2012

Italy’s iconic car manufacturer, Fiat, announced Saturday its plans to keep its production base in Italy after months of threatening to leave for more…

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Chicago strike shows unions corrupt teachers, harm students

  • By: Matt Patterson
  • 09/22/2012

The Washington Examiner Americans like teachers. We like to think of public school teachers as kindly, idealistic men and women nurturing rows of attentive,…

Labor and Employment

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Junk Science Is Worse For Your Health Than Egg Yolks

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 09/21/2012

We all know that eggs contain a lot of fat and cholesterol. While that does not make them “bad,” most of us realize that if…

Consumer Freedom

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Regulation Roundup

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/21/2012

Seatbelts for dogs, surveillance cameras for surveillance cameras, plus more.

Regulatory Reform

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Teacher Unions Celebrate Another Victory For The “Greater” Good

  • By: Crissy Brown
  • 09/21/2012

While teacher unions are succeeding in bankrupting Chicago, the teacher unions of Wisconsin are trying to bankrupt the entire state in the name of getting…

Labor and Employment

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PATTERSON AND BROWN: Unions stack the deck against job creation

  • By: Matt Patterson
  • 09/21/2012

By Matt Patterson and Chrissy Brown, The Washington Times If you build it, jobs will come. That’s what Marylanders are being promised in the…

Labor and Employment

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The European Central Bank’s Losing Game Of Chicken

  • By: Matthew Melchiorre
  • 09/21/2012

European Central Bank (ECB) President Mario Draghi is losing a game of chicken with the Euro Area’s distressed peripheral countries. Earlier this month, Draghi announced…

Subsidies and Bailouts

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CEI Podcast For September 20, 2012: The Economic Development Administration

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/20/2012

CEI Policy Analyst David Bier is author of the new study “The Case for Abolishing the Economic Development Administration."…

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Wall Street Journal: Obama Administration Undermined Welfare Reform’s Work Requirements

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 09/20/2012

"The Administration has made welfare's work requirements far weaker," explains The Wall Street Journal in a detailed editorial today: an HHS regulatory "information…

Labor and Employment

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Beware Of Unaudited Benefit Analyses

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/20/2012

Regulatory agencies have an eternal incentive to expand their missions and grow their budgets. One consequence of this is that their cost-benefit analyses cannot be…

Regulatory Reform

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Can We Please Have A Grownup Discussion About Distracted Driving?

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 09/19/2012

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has released a new study on distracted driving [PDF]. According to the agency, 9 percent of total…

Consumer Freedom

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Economic Freedom Of The World

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/19/2012

Non-economists tend to be much more skeptical about economic freedom than economists are. This in itself is a powerful case for free markets. But empirical…

Regulatory Reform

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Today’s Links: September 19, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 09/19/2012

OPINION ANDREW LEONARD: "Stop That Smartphone!" "The Romney 'secret' fundraising video reminds us all of a basic truth of the contemporary age:…

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Today’s Links: September 18, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 09/18/2012

OPINION RAMESH PONNURU: "The Right Is Wrong to Pin Obama’s Edge on Welfare State" "The underlying idea is that the more people…

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As Union Popularity Fades, A Fight For Power Threatens Michigan

  • By: Russ Pohl
  • 09/18/2012

The major focus on issues involving public sector unions right now is the current teachers’ strike in Chicago. Now that the strike is in…

Labor and Employment

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Striking: Right Or Privilege?

  • By: Emilio Rocca
  • 09/17/2012

As the Chicago teachers’ strike is entering its second week, Mayor Emanuel has pledged to seek an injunction with the court to force instructors back…

Labor and Employment

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The Sad, Early History Of Railroad Regulation: From Subsidies To Nationalization

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 09/17/2012

CEI has long made it its mission to highlight to downsides and dangers of economic regulation. One classic example is the experience with America's railroads…

Labor and Employment

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Wisconsin Judge to Voters: “Drop Dead”

  • By: Matt Patterson
  • 09/17/2012

Openmarket.org Who needs elections when you have judges? In Wisconsin, the voters have decided to reform their state’s collective bargaining laws. They did so…

Labor and Employment

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week In Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/17/2012

76 new regulations, from DEA property seizures to place-of-origin requirements for wine.

Regulatory Reform

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EPA Celebrates Mass Murderer Che Guevara For Hispanic Heritage Month

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 09/17/2012

“The EPA honored Hispanic Heritage Month by promoting a Marxist mass murderer,” Che Guevara, who killed many Hispanics. Che Guevara was the Cuban “revolutionary”…

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Wisconsin Judge To Voters: “Drop Dead”

  • By: Matt Patterson
  • 09/17/2012

Who needs elections when you have judges? In Wisconsin, the voters have decided to reform their state's collective bargaining laws. They did so by, 1)…

Labor and Employment

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Rules Are For The Little People, Not Cabinet Secretaries

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 09/17/2012

Kathleen Sebelius, the Secretary of Health & Human Services, violated the Hatch Act by engaging in partisan politics at a "taxpayer-funded public event." But…

Law and Litigation

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Today’s Links: September 17, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 09/17/2012

OPINION THE ECONOMIST: "The Tyranny of Choice" "Wheel a trolley down the aisle of any modern Western hypermarket, and the choice…

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The Teachers’ Union Strikes Back

  • By: Matt Patterson
  • 09/16/2012

American Thinker A short time ago, in a city not so very far away, an insidious organization hijacked an entire school system, putting the…

Labor and Employment

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Chicago Teachers Strike: A Lesson Of “Excessive Zeal And No Brains”

  • By: Russ Pohl
  • 09/14/2012

On September 10, 2012, the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) walked out of the city’s public schools after negotiations fell through with Chicago Mayor Rahm…

Labor and Employment

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Alcohol Regulation Roundup: Back To School Edition

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 09/14/2012

Alabama: Up until last year brewpubs were illegal in Alabama due to a law that prevented beer being sold on the same site where…

Consumer Freedom

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Chicago Teachers Union: Overpaid Babysitters?

  • By: Matt Patterson
  • 09/13/2012

Openmarket.org The grand themes of the current Chicago teacher’s strike opera are broadly similar to other union-agitated public work stoppages. The union makes demands (more money, etc.) the city/company balks…

Labor and Employment

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Farms Need Workers, Not Subsidies

  • By: David Bier
  • 09/13/2012

Reports of record farm profits has CNBC’s Senior Online Editor John Carney calling America’s agricultural labor shortage “phony,” and by implication, just an excuse…

Immigration

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Disturbing Calls For Censorship In America By Professors, Journalists, U.S. Diplomats, And Egyptian Government

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 09/13/2012

In response to a film that mocked Mohammed, journalists on MSNBC, a professor, and the Egyptian government called for punishment of the film's producers.

Law and Litigation

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Chicago Teachers Union: Overpaid Babysitters?

  • By: Matt Patterson
  • 09/13/2012

The grand themes of the current Chicago teacher's strike opera are broadly similar to other union-agitated public work stoppages. The union makes demands (more money, etc.) the city/company balks ("We can't…

Labor and Employment

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CEI Podcast For September 13, 2012: CEI Sues The EPA

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/13/2012

The EPA has been stonewalling a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request from the Competitive Enterprise Institute since 2010. CEI has sued the EPA in…

Energy and Environment

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Today’s Links: September 13, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 09/13/2012

OPINION MATTHEW YGLESIAS: "For Immigrant Kids, Canada and Australia Are The Real Lands Of Opportunity" "The story of immigrant success—usually hard work…

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Unions Seek To Make Michigan A Mediterranean State

  • By: Emilio Rocca
  • 09/12/2012

On September 5, the Michigan Supreme Court gave a green light to the so-called “Protect our Jobs Amendment” (POJA) for the November 6 ballot. The proposed…

Labor and Employment

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Today’s Links: September 12, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 09/12/2012

OPINION MICHAEL LEWIS: "Obama's Way" "[Obama] doesn’t watch cable news, which he thinks is genuinely toxic. One of his aides told me…

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Copyright Bots Are Here To Stay

  • By: Will Tew
  • 09/11/2012

A string of mistaken, high-profile takedowns has caused some talk about the services video hosting sites like Ustream and YouTube use to police…

Tech and Telecom

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Today’s Links: September 11, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 09/11/2012

OPINION GRACE-MARIE TURNER: "Why Barack's Silence on Obamacare?" "Democrats came on strong in celebrating what they also now call ObamaCare during speeches…

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In re Johnson & Johnson Shareholder Derivative Litigation

  • By: Ted Frank
  • 09/10/2012

Alison Frankel recently asked whether it’s the end of “money-for-nothing” class actions; Ronald Barusch asks a similar question. The Center for Class Action…

Class Action Fairness

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Lawmaker Bullies Employer Because Its Employee Supported Gay Marriage

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 09/10/2012

Maryland State Delegate Emmett Burns (D-Baltimore), who has a long record of hostility to business (a 90 percent bad MBRG rating), gave more evidence of that…

Labor and Employment

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Federal Government: Fire Good Employees, Hire Bad Ones

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 09/10/2012

The Obama administration is pressuring employers outside the financial sector to hire felons, even as its regulations force employers in the financial sector to fire "thousands…

Labor and Employment

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week In Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/10/2012

51 new rules and 1,641 Federal Register pages, from storing explosives to keeping fisheries accountable.

Regulatory Reform

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Collective Bargaining: Mythical Right Turned Constitutional In Michigan?

  • By: Crissy Brown
  • 09/07/2012

Everyone knows that our Founding Fathers’ primary motive during the revolution was to preserve collective bargaining for the carriage industries. That as Washington crossed the…

Labor and Employment

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Want 1990s Job Growth? Go Back To Clinton-Era Deregulation

  • By: John Berlau
  • 09/07/2012

As much as the term “Forward” was used at the Democratic National Convention this week, the speeches of Bill Clinton and, to an extent, President…

Regulatory Reform

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Fact Checking Lilly Ledbetter’s False Speech At The Democratic National Convention

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 09/07/2012

Former pay-discrimination plaintiff Lilly Ledbetter, in speaking at the Democratic National Convention on September 4, repeated the false claim that she learned about the…

Labor and Employment

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Regulation Of The Day 228: Peyton Manning’s Jersey

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/07/2012

School officials forbid 8-year old Colorado boy from wearing his Peyton Manning jersey to school because of possible gang ties.

Consumer Freedom

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Today’s Links: September 7, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 09/07/2012

OPINION STEVEN GREENHUT: "Scandals Show California Is Broken, Not Broke" "It started in May 2011 when Governor Jerry Brown…

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CEI Podcast For September 27, 2012: The Future Of Generic Biotech Crops

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/07/2012

Senior Fellow Greg Conko discusses his new paper, "Is There a Future for Generic Biotech Crops? Regulatory Reform Is Needed for a Viable Post-Patent Industry."…

Consumer Freedom

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CEI Podcast For September 6, 2012: Modernizing Air Traffic Control

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/06/2012

America's air traffic control system can be charitably described as an antique. Land-use and Transportation Policy Analyst Marc Scribner describes some of the problems the…

Labor and Employment

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Today’s Links: September 6, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 09/06/2012

OPINION TONY DOKOUPIL: "The Original Drug Czar" "Dr. Peter Bourne is on a high these days. The self-described “first drug czar”—the first…

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Modernizing Air Traffic Control In The United States

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 09/05/2012

In The Washington Examiner, a story citing me provides an overview of where the United States is in modernizing its air traffic control system.

Labor and Employment

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