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Free the Economy Episode 33: Federal Trade Commission Failures with Kimberlee Josephson

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Free the Economy Episode 33: Federal Trade Commission Failures with Kimberlee Josephson

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 08/10/2023

In this week’s episode we talk about defending financial privacy, new polling on what Republican voters want, reactions to new employment…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

CEI warns EPA: Biden Blackout Plan is unauthorized, harmful, and unrealistic

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CEI warns EPA: Biden Blackout Plan is unauthorized, harmful, and unrealistic

  • By: Daren Bakst
  • 08/09/2023

In West Virginia v. EPA, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan, which was the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA)…

Energy and Environment

Amazon doesn’t have a monopoly in everything

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Amazon doesn’t have a monopoly in everything

  • By: John Phillips
  • 08/07/2023

As the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) recently released their draft merger guidelines, Amazon has found itself in the…

Eye on FTC

GOOD Act only first step in forcing federal agencies to come clean on guidance documents

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GOOD Act only first step in forcing federal agencies to come clean on guidance documents

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 08/07/2023

Alongside the familiar profusion of notice-and-comment regulations, federal agency guidance can include memoranda, notices, bulletins, directives, news releases, letters; even blog posts and…

Deregulation

New premerger filing rules raise costs for no benefit

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New premerger filing rules raise costs for no benefit

  • By: Harry Kazenoff
  • 08/07/2023

In late June, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust division proposed a new set of premerger notification rules.

Eye on FTC

This week in ridiculous regulations: steroids and cyber scholarships

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This week in ridiculous regulations: steroids and cyber scholarships

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/07/2023

Unemployment remained at 3.5 percent, and Donald Trump got indicted again. Meanwhile, agencies issued new regulations ranging from cooking products to squid harvests.  On to…

Consumer Product Safety

New merger guidelines have a concentration problem

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New merger guidelines have a concentration problem

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/03/2023

The new draft merger guidelines from the FTC and the Justice Department have sparked a lot of commentary. Over at National Review’s Capital Matters…

Eye on FTC

Free the Economy podcast: Government rules behind a paywall with Patrick McLaughlin

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Free the Economy podcast: Government rules behind a paywall with Patrick McLaughlin

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 08/03/2023

In this week’s episode we talk about banning incandescent light bulbs, mission creep at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, new nuclear capacity…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

Let them eat public transportation

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Let them eat public transportation

  • By: George Murray
  • 08/02/2023

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has released its latest attack on Automobility with proposed CA standards on combustion engine vehicles. The war on…

Automobiles and Roads

What you don’t know about the Wagner Act

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What you don’t know about the Wagner Act

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 08/01/2023

What stance does the National Labor Relation Act, the main federal law regarding union rights, take towards workers joining unions? A long-held article of…

Labor and Employment

The Paycheck Protection Act gives Congress a chance to defend the little guy

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The Paycheck Protection Act gives Congress a chance to defend the little guy

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 08/01/2023

Freshman Missouri congressman Eric Burlison (R) has introduced legislation called the Paycheck Protection Act. The act, a project of the nonprofit American Legislative…

Government Unions

Why are America’s insurance commissioners trying to import harmful European rules?

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Why are America’s insurance commissioners trying to import harmful European rules?

  • By: Ari Patinkin, John Berlau
  • 07/31/2023

With high prices and the threat of recession looming over America’s economy, another threat is emerging. Influential policymakers overseeing the U.S. insurance industry are on…

Insurance

This week in ridiculous regulations: dishwashers and shore leave

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This week in ridiculous regulations: dishwashers and shore leave

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/31/2023

The Federal Reserve raised interest rates again, and GDP grew at a healthy 2.4 percent annualized rate. Meanwhile, agencies issued new regulations ranging…

Consumer Freedom

Life lessons from Alfred Kahn, father of airline deregulation

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Life lessons from Alfred Kahn, father of airline deregulation

  • By: Stephanie Buitrago
  • 07/31/2023

“Wee, sleekit, cowrin, tim’rous beastie.” Alfred Kahn’s opening words during an American Bar Association session were strange and confusing. Why would a man known for…

Human Achievement Hour

Good news about new business starts nationwide

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Good news about new business starts nationwide

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/28/2023

The Economic Innovation Group has a fascinating report out this week on how we’re seeing a boom in new businesses being started – definitely a…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

Are we ready for a ‘Carbon’ Futures Trading Commission?

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Are we ready for a ‘Carbon’ Futures Trading Commission?

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 07/28/2023

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is testing the waters for its commodity-based carbon credit market. As an agency traditionally tasked with regulating commodities, the…

Business and Government

No, Florida, you can’t sue corporate directors for ‘going woke’

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No, Florida, you can’t sue corporate directors for ‘going woke’

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/28/2023

Recently Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called on the Sunshine State’s pension fund manager to consider action against Bud Light’s parent company, Anheuser-Busch InBev. In a…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

CEI Hill event shows how the FTC is burdening small businesses

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CEI Hill event shows how the FTC is burdening small businesses

  • By: Alex Reinauer
  • 07/28/2023

Many have praised Lina Khan, chair of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), for her commitment to regulate “big business.” Under her leadership, the FTC…

Eye on FTC

Raise the Wage Act reintroduced, still wouldn’t help workers

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Raise the Wage Act reintroduced, still wouldn’t help workers

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/27/2023

Rep. Bobby Scott (D-VA) has reintroduced the Raise the Wage Act, which would raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 per hour. Previous…

Business and Government

Free the Economy Episode 31: Reforming the States with Carrie Conko

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Free the Economy Episode 31: Reforming the States with Carrie Conko

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/27/2023

In this week’s episode we talk about the Federal Trade Commission’s takeover of AI policy, shareholder lawsuits against “woke” corporations, an encouraging…

Capitalism

Hollywood and the collateral damage of strikes

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Hollywood and the collateral damage of strikes

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 07/26/2023

The current Hollywood strike by writers and actors has forced several others who don’t have an issue with the studios to stop working.

Labor and Employment

Teamsters’ UPS win suggests more strikes coming

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Teamsters’ UPS win suggests more strikes coming

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 07/25/2023

Tuesday’s announcement that the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and UPS have agreed on a contract is a likely sign that strikes and other union…

Labor and Employment

EEOC finds something to do!

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EEOC finds something to do!

  • By: David S. McFadden
  • 07/25/2023

Rep. Ann Wagner (R-MO) introduced a sensible bill in Dec. 2022 providing that before issuing a regulation, the Securities and Exchange Commission must “clearly identify…

Legal Studies

Carbon tariffs are all pain, no gain

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Carbon tariffs are all pain, no gain

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/25/2023

Europe recently introduced a carbon tax. The proposed PROVE IT Act would lay the groundwork for one in the United States. Over in the…

Trade and International

CEI asks Supreme Court to overturn Chevron deference to regulators

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CEI asks Supreme Court to overturn Chevron deference to regulators

  • By: Devin Watkins
  • 07/24/2023

Earlier today, the Competitive Enterprise Institute filed an amicus brief at the United States Supreme Court asking the Court to overturn Chevron. Our brief…

CEI Litigation

This week in ridiculous regulations: soybean standards and pain medication limits

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This week in ridiculous regulations: soybean standards and pain medication limits

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/24/2023

The FTC issued its new draft merger guidelines. Meanwhile, agencies issued new regulations ranging from milk marketing to Postal Service snitches.  On to the…

Health and Safety

Congress is set to reauthorize the FAA. Should it?

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Congress is set to reauthorize the FAA. Should it?

  • By: Samuel Peterson
  • 07/21/2023

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Reauthorization Act of 2018 expires at the end of September. This week, Congress will consider H.R. 3935 (118). If…

Aviation

Free the Economy podcast: Ugh! Capitalism! with Jeremiah Johnson

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Free the Economy podcast: Ugh! Capitalism! with Jeremiah Johnson

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/20/2023

In this week’s episode we talk about Democrat and Republican myths, corporate welfare in Ohio, scams in the carbon offset market,…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

House Republicans continue to grill the FTC for its overreach

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House Republicans continue to grill the FTC for its overreach

  • By: Alex Reinauer
  • 07/20/2023

The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on Thursday of last week entitled “Oversight of the Federal Trade Commission.” Lines of questioning were heated…

Eye on FTC

CEI leads coalition opposing crazy regulatory crackdown on dishwashers

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CEI leads coalition opposing crazy regulatory crackdown on dishwashers

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 07/18/2023

The American public remains angry over federal meddling in gas stoves – for good reason, given that not one but two Biden administration regulatory agencies…

Consumer Freedom

Foreign currency manipulation is a red herring

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Foreign currency manipulation is a red herring

  • By: Zachary Wood
  • 07/17/2023

Trade policy is finding its way back into the spotlight thanks to the 2024 election campaign. Both the Biden administration and GOP presidential…

Monetary Policy

Actors and writers unions are fighting technological change. Expect change to win.

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Actors and writers unions are fighting technological change. Expect change to win.

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 07/17/2023

The current strike by Hollywood writers and actors is a reactionary, rear-guard effort against changes in technology. The members of the WGA (Writers Guild of…

Labor and Employment

This week in ridiculous regulations: nuclear debt collection and high airports

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This week in ridiculous regulations: nuclear debt collection and high airports

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/17/2023

The FTC lost another major antitrust case, this time its bid to stop the Microsoft-Activision merger. CPI inflation dropped to 3 percent, though…

Aviation

Republican Working Group issues first critical report against ESG

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Republican Working Group issues first critical report against ESG

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 07/14/2023

Last month, the Republican Environmental, Social, and Governance Working Group (ESG Group) unveiled an interim report outlining GOP efforts to combat the ideological subversion of…

Financial Regulation

Free the Economy podcast: School Choice for Everyone with Ed Tarnowski

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Free the Economy podcast: School Choice for Everyone with Ed Tarnowski

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/13/2023

In this week’s episode we talk about trends in self-employment, how rent control leads to more evictions, empty corporate gestures on…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

Congress should vote no on the Railway Safety Act, says coalition

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Congress should vote no on the Railway Safety Act, says coalition

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 07/13/2023

The Competitive Enterprise Institute and the Rio Grande Foundation today sent a coalition letter to Congress expressing serious concerns with the Senate’s Railway Safety…

Rail and Mass Transit

Fighting extreme climate policies must happen now

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Fighting extreme climate policies must happen now

  • By: Daren Bakst
  • 07/12/2023

There’s no need to make slippery slope arguments when it comes to analyzing the policies pushed by climate alarmists.  There’s a simple reason why: We…

Subsidies and Bailouts

The Teamsters want UPS drivers to go on strike

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The Teamsters want UPS drivers to go on strike

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 07/12/2023

UPS’s drivers will likely go on strike at the end of the month. It would be a huge disruption to the broader economy – and…

Labor and Employment

Regulatory reform in the 118th Congress: The Regulatory Transparency Act

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Regulatory reform in the 118th Congress: The Regulatory Transparency Act

  • By: Zachary Wood
  • 07/10/2023

The current regulatory approval process lacks transparency and objectivity. While past executive orders and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) directives require that economically…

Business and Government

This week in ridiculous regulations: NASA designations and automatic braking

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This week in ridiculous regulations: NASA designations and automatic braking

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/10/2023

It was a four-day work week due to Independence Day. Meanwhile, agencies issued new regulations ranging from pot catchers to viticultural areas.  On to the…

Financial Regulation

Don’t believe the ‘cost-of-thriving’ doom

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Don’t believe the ‘cost-of-thriving’ doom

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/07/2023

There has been a lot of discussion in the last several years – and even more so in the last few weeks – about income…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

Free the Economy podcast: teaching capitalism with Allen Mendenhall

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Free the Economy podcast: teaching capitalism with Allen Mendenhall

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/06/2023

In this week’s episode we talk about the cost of thriving in America, the incredible expanding CHIPS Act, and occupational licensing…

Subsidies and Bailouts

What I told the EPA about its illegal de facto electric vehicle mandates

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What I told the EPA about its illegal de facto electric vehicle mandates

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 07/06/2023

Yesterday I submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on its proposed greenhouse gas (GHG) emission standards for model years (MYs) 2027-2032…

Consumer Choice

Biden admin plans to rig cost-benefit analysis, boosting federal regulations

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Biden admin plans to rig cost-benefit analysis, boosting federal regulations

  • By: James Broughel
  • 07/05/2023

When the Biden administration took office, one of its first actions was to order a series of updates to the federal rulemaking process, all under…

Business and Government

Big tech firms pushing AI regulation are not seeking the public interest

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Big tech firms pushing AI regulation are not seeking the public interest

  • By: Zachary Wood
  • 07/05/2023

Large Language Models (LLMs) have taken the internet by storm thanks to programs like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s new Bing chatbot. These are opening up…

Innovation

Local zoning boards are not democracy

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Local zoning boards are not democracy

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/03/2023

At the Competitive Enterprise Institute, we have often discussed the need to reform zoning, permitting, and building regulations, so I was intrigued…

Property Rights

This week in ridiculous regulations: historical captain permits and apricot marketing

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This week in ridiculous regulations: historical captain permits and apricot marketing

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/03/2023

The Supreme Court agreed to hear CEI’s Moore v. U.S. tax case in its upcoming term. It also handed down rulings in controversial cases…

Regulatory Reform

Adam Smith, George Washington, and the invisible hand in America

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Adam Smith, George Washington, and the invisible hand in America

  • By: John Berlau
  • 06/30/2023

Although Adam Smith would have been 300 this year, his birth date is unknown, and his baptism date has shifted from different dates in June…

Human Achievement Hour

Wall Street doesn’t want to come back to the office

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Wall Street doesn’t want to come back to the office

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 06/30/2023

The continuing saga of remote versus in-office work acquired a new data point recently when Bloomberg released its latest Markets Live Pulse survey, which…

Labor and Employment

Supreme Court’s Janus case 5 years later: Workers are invoking their rights

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Supreme Court’s Janus case 5 years later: Workers are invoking their rights

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 06/29/2023

A common argument made by unions and their allies is that workers want to belong to unions but that big business uses all manner of…

Government Unions

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