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Auto Bailouts Incurred Extra $26 Billion in Unnecessary Expenses Due to Political Favoritism by Obama Administration

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 06/15/2012

In a new report, labor economist James Sherk and bankruptcy-law professor Todd Zywicki found that taxpayers lost billions in the auto bailouts…

Subsidies and Bailouts

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End in Sight for Pennsylvania’s State-Run Liquor Stores

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 06/15/2012

Could it finally happen? After decades of hemming, hawing, and growing public anger over Pennsylvania’s outdated regulations, change may finally be in the cards for…

Consumer Freedom

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Today’s Links: June 15, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 06/15/2012

OPINION JAMES DeLONG: "It's Not a Welfare State, It's a Special Interest State" "The problem is that the concept of 'welfare' has…

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Victory in the Seventh Circuit

  • By: Ted Frank
  • 06/14/2012

As both Daniel Fisher and the Economist documented recently, the percentage of M&A transactions worth over $500 million that result in shareholder derivative suits has…

Class Action Fairness

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China Takes Hard Stance on EU’s Airline Emissions Charges

  • By: Fran Smith
  • 06/13/2012

It looks like it could begin a trade war — in airplanes. China has announced that it may impound European Union airplanes in retaliation if…

Energy and Environment

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WSJ: Senate May Vote on Needed Sugar Reform Amendment

  • By: Fran Smith
  • 06/13/2012

In today’s Wall Street Journal, an editorial sharply criticizes the U.S. sugar program and urges Congress to vote on amendments that would significantly rein…

Consumer Freedom

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CEI Podcast for June 13, 2012: Smarter Transportation Funding

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/13/2012

When the federal government gives out transportation funding to the states, it attaches a lot of strings. The solution, according to Land-use and Transportation Policy…

Labor and Employment

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Legislators Seek to Create New, Unnecessary Protected Class: Gun Owners

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 06/13/2012

Generally, the Constitution only binds the government, not the private sector. For example, the First Amendment protects speech, and even insults, but that doesn't…

Law and Litigation

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Jamie Dimon and the “Just Fine” Private Sector

  • By: John Berlau
  • 06/13/2012

It will be interesting to see how the Big Government punditocracy squares its doubling-down defense of President Obama's comments that "the private sector is…

Regulatory Reform

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Employment Non-Discrimination Act Makes as Little Sense as Chemotherapy for a Cold

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 06/13/2012

American business is quite happy to hire gay and lesbian employees, and needs no federal mandate to do so. Virtually all Fortune 500 companies already…

Labor and Employment

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Response: Are Unions Necessary?

  • By: Jessica Miller
  • 06/12/2012

Derek Thompson from The Atlantic recently wrote an article titled “Are unions necessary?” In this article, he poses the following questions: If our goal is…

Labor and Employment

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From One Nobel Prize Winner to Another: Vernon Smith on Elinor Ostrom’s Contribution to Economics

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 06/12/2012

Economics Nobel Prize winner Elinor Ostrom, who passed away today, made significant contributions to the scholarship on the development of institutions for the management…

Remembering Elinor Ostrom

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Remembering Elinor Ostrom

  • By: Fred L. Smith, Jr.
  • 06/12/2012

Among the individuals with whom I wish I could have greater opportunities to exchange ideas is Elinor Ostrom. She passed away today, and now I…

Business and Government

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The Private Sector Is Not “Doing Fine,” Contrary to Claims by President Obama and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 06/12/2012

Far more people have lost their jobs in the private sector than in the public sector, and the percentage of the economy consumed by…

Labor and Employment

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Today’s Links: June 12, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 06/12/2012

OPINION DEREK THOMPSON: "Are Unions Necessary?" "It hasn't been a good week for unions in America. Actually, it hasn't been a good…

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Union Bosses Care More about Collective Bargaining than Students

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 06/11/2012

Openmarket.org In Massachusetts and Louisiana, union bosses’ recent actions indicate collective bargaining privileges and lavish contracts are their number one priority. First in Massachusetts,…

Labor and Employment

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Stigler on the Regulatory Mindset

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/11/2012

"There are only two alternatives to the market: the state, and prayer. It turns out the two were merged in one."…

Regulatory Reform

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Union Bosses Care More about Collective Bargaining than Students

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 06/11/2012

In Massachusetts and Louisiana, union bosses' recent actions indicate collective bargaining privileges and lavish contracts are their number one priority. First in Massachusetts, the AFL-CIO…

Labor and Employment

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week in Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/11/2012

65 new regulations last week, covering everything from substance abuse to the official taxonomy of the endangered African wild ass.

Regulatory Reform

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Regulation of the Day 220: Driver’s Side Mirrors

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/08/2012

A math professor has invented a driver's side mirror that eliminates the dreaded blind spot, but regulators won't let car makers use them.

Regulatory Reform

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In New York, a Private/Public Sector Union Rift

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 06/08/2012

The fact that government employee unions have been at the center of budget debates across the nation underscores their outsize influence on state and local…

Labor and Employment

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Today’s Links: June 8, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 06/08/2012

OPINION ANDREW NAPOLITANO -"Where Is the Outrage Over the Domestic Use of Drones?" "What Jeffersonians are among us today? When drones take…

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Seasteading for Enterprise on the High Seas

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 06/07/2012

Complete exit from the state has long been a dream of many libertarians. From the defunct Republic of Minerva (perhaps the only nation every to…

Trade and International

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CEI Podcast for June 7, 2012: MACT the Knife

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/07/2012

A new EPA regulation is intended to cut mercury pollution from coal-fired power plants. Are the costs worth it? Policy Analyst David Bier, co-author of…

Energy and Environment

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Tapping Space Resources

  • By: Rand Simberg
  • 06/07/2012

Over at The Washington Times, Bob Zubrin says that we need space property rights. Gee, I wonder…

Property Rights

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Union Leaders, Not Members, Determine Union Political Donations

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 06/07/2012

Mother Jones blogger Kevin Drum dismisses the fact that 38 percent of Wisconsin union households voted to retain Governor Scott Walker as “exactly the…

Labor and Employment

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Support the Broun Motion to Instruct; Oppose Future Highway Trust Fund Bailouts

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 06/07/2012

Yesterday, CEI circulated a coalition letter urging the members of the surface transportation reauthorization conference committee to support Rep. Paul Broun’s (R-Ga.) motion. Broun’s…

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Ten Thousand Commandments and Growing

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/07/2012

Over at ?The Washington Times?, Wayne Crews and I praise President Obama's recent regulatory reforms. They're small, but they're better than nothing:…

Regulatory Reform

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Today’s Links: June 7, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 06/07/2012

OPINION NICK GILLESPIE (Interview on NPR): "Do Plastic Bag Bans Help the Environment?" "[T]his comes down to a question of, you know,…

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Taxpayers Win as Dulles Rail Drops Pro-Union Contracting Rules

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 06/07/2012

In a win for Old Dominion taxpayers, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) yesterday rescinded a pro-union project labor agreement (PLA) for the building of the Metro…

Labor and Employment

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Government Restrictions on Salt Consumption May Cost Lives

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 06/07/2012

Some government officials would like to curb salt consumption, even though such restrictions could increase death rates. “The Department of Agriculture’s dietary guidelines still…

Consumer Freedom

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George Will Makes the Case for the REINS Act

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 06/06/2012

In his column today, George Will makes the case for Congress to take responsibility for the enormous costs which regulation imposes on American businesses…

Regulatory Reform

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After Wisconsin, whither Government Unions ?

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 06/06/2012

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s victory in a recall election at which organized labor threw everything but the kitchen sink will likely encourage lawmakers in other…

Labor and Employment

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In Confronting Unions, Walker Further than Reagan

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 06/06/2012

When Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker first put forward his public sector labor reform, organized labor and its allies tried to portray the legislation  -- especially…

Labor and Employment

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Bhagwati: How the Multilateral Trade System Is Being Eroded

  • By: Fran Smith
  • 06/06/2012

Trade economist Jagdish Bhagwati’s latest article points out dangers to the world trading system of bilateral and regional trade agreements between unequal partners that…

Trade and International

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Twisting the Law to Punish Heretics: Elane Photography v. Willock

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 06/06/2012

Judges are supposed to interpret laws narrowly if a broader interpretation would potentially encroach on religious freedom. For example, in NLRB v. Catholic Bishop…

Consumer Freedom

Blog

Washington’s Ten Thousand Commandments

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/06/2012

The 2012 edition of “Ten Thousand Commandments” is out now. If you don’t feel like reading all 66 pages (though I recommend you do!),…

Regulatory Reform

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Cut The Budget By Cutting Republican Sacred Space Cows

  • By: Rand Simberg
  • 06/05/2012

Over at Forbes, Cato’s Doug Bandow says that the Republicans need to lead by example: Presumptive Republican Party nominee Mitt Romney…

Tech and Telecom

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A Liberal War on Women: “New Law Keeps Many Homemakers from Qualifying for Credit Cards”

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 06/05/2012

The Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 (CARD Act), a law passed by a liberal Congress and signed by President Obama, “…

Law and Litigation

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week in Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/04/2012

58 new rules despite the short work week, covering everything from dishwashers to Maine lobsters.

Regulatory Reform

Blog

Wisconsin Recall: A High Stakes Battle

  • By: Jessica Miller
  • 06/04/2012

The past 15 months in Wisconsin have been tumultuous to say the least. Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin is facing a recall after labor unions…

Labor and Employment

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New Space Property Rights Criticism

  • By: Rand Simberg
  • 06/01/2012

Over at the Space and Cyberlaw blog, Eric Dawson takes issue with my issue analysis on space…

Property Rights

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Unemployment Rises, Debunking Obama Stimulus Claims

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 06/01/2012

“The joblessness rate jumped to 8.2 percent. What makes that number particularly painful is that the Obama Administration claimed that the unemployment rate today would…

Labor and Employment

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Supreme Court Takes Another Bite Out of Constitutional Protections Against Double Jeopardy

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 06/01/2012

The Supreme Court recently weakened constitutional protections against double jeopardy in Blueford v. Arkansas, a homicide case. The 6-to-3 decision was written by Chief…

Law and Litigation

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Maryland Gov. O’Malley Grants Big Labor Protections from Disclosure

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 06/01/2012

Openmarket.org In Maryland, labor unions join the protected ranks of doctors and lawyers with respect to confidentiality privileges. In early May, Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley…

Labor and Employment

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Maryland Gov. O’Malley Grants Big Labor Protections from Disclosure

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 06/01/2012

In Maryland, labor unions join the protected ranks of doctors and lawyers with respect to confidentiality privileges. In early May, Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley signed…

Labor and Employment

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Stand with State Farm as it Stands with ALEC

  • By: John Berlau
  • 06/01/2012

"Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there." For decades, that has been the famous slogan for the nation's largest home and auto insurer, which…

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New York City Mayor Michael “Nanny” Bloomberg Wants To Ban Super-Sized Soda

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 05/31/2012

The infamous mayor, known for instituting paternalistic food policies, like banning trans fats and Four Loko, limiting salt, regulating calories, is at it again.

Consumer Freedom

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Victory in Dewey v. Volkswagen!

  • By: Ted Frank
  • 05/31/2012

WASHINGTON, DC – The Center for Class Action Fairness LLC announced today its victory in the U.S. Court…

Class Action Fairness

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Lawyer Arrested for Constitutionally Protected Blogging Against Convicted Bomber, After Hearing Before Judge C.J. Vaughey

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 05/31/2012

Earlier, I wrote about how a judge in Montgomery County, Maryland (a liberal bastion), had silenced a critic of convicted "Speedway Bomber" Brett…

Consumer Freedom

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