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The State of American Manufacturing

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/02/2012

Here's a letter I recently sent to the New York Times:…

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The Good, the Bad, and the Broccoli

  • By: David Deerson
  • 07/02/2012

Most people thought that the health care decision would hinge on the Court’s interpretation of the Commerce Clause. That’s why I wrote the first three…

Consumer Freedom

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Unexceptional Ruling on Lead Paint

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 07/02/2012

Homeowners seeking to do renovations on pre-1978-built homes will continue to pay extra because of the EPA's lead paint rule -- and a federal court…

Consumer Freedom

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week in Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/02/2012

101 new final regulations, covering everything from Costa Rican flowers to tanning.

Regulatory Reform

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Highway Bill Passes Congress, WSJ Blasts “Fiscal Accounting Hocus Pocus”

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 06/29/2012

This afternoon, both the House and Senate approved the conference report of the largely Senate-crafted MAP-21 surface transportation reauthorization. The bill, which is expected…

Labor and Employment

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Obamacare Lives. So, Now What?

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 06/29/2012

Former CEI scholar Tom Miller (now with AEI) has some thoughts on the Obamacare decision in today's…

Healthcare

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Soda Pop, States’ Interests, and the General Welfare

  • By: Luca Gattoni-Celli
  • 06/29/2012

Michael Bloomberg is as notorious as any American politician of our time. The New York Mayor’s recently proposed ban on “sugary drinks” larger than 18 ounces is the…

Consumer Freedom

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Pension Reform: Could Michigan Be A Model State?

  • By: Michael Giles
  • 06/29/2012

Appalled by the $22.4 billion fiscal millstone that the public teacher pension fund (MPSERS) has become, Michigan lawmakers hope to make long-overdue structural reforms.

Labor and Employment

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Today’s Links: June 29, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 06/29/2012

OPINION TOM SCOCCA: "Obama Wins the Battle, Roberts Wins the War" "Yes, Roberts voted to uphold the individual mandate, joining the…

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CEI Podcast: June 28, 2012: The Obamacare Decision

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/28/2012

General Counsel Sam Kazman shares his thoughts on the Supreme Court's health care decision, the Commerce Clause, Congress' taxation power, and more.

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Supreme Court Concocts New “Rational (Tax) Basis” Test in Upholding Health Law

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 06/28/2012

In a move that seems to have surprised many observers, the Supreme Court today upheld nearly all of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act…

Healthcare

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Obamacare Upheld, 5-to-4: A Perverse Decision That Undermines Political Accountability

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 06/28/2012

Today, in a really perverse ruling, the Supreme Court upheld Obamacare's individual mandate as a tax in a 5-to-4 decision, even though Obamacare's supporters…

Consumer Freedom

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Union Bosses: Are They Con Men?

  • By: Jessica Miller
  • 06/28/2012

The definition of a con man is “a dishonest person who uses clever means to cheat others out of something of value.” Nowadays, a fitting…

Labor and Employment

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Quick Thoughts on the Health Care Ruling

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/28/2012

The Supreme Court upheld the health care bill, as you've no doubt heard by now. Over at the Daily Caller, I offer a few quick…

Consumer Well-Being

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Regulation of the Day 221: Miniature Golf Courses

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/28/2012

The federal government regulates the slopes of miniature golf courses.

Regulatory Reform

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A Political Climate that Discourages Setting Up a Small Business

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 06/27/2012

The EEOC has punished a cafe owner for not selecting a hearing- and speech-impaired applicant for a cashier’s position, even though such impairments obviously…

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The Good-Citizen Economist

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/27/2012

Don Boudreaux's latest column is about how economists can use their knowledge to make the world a better place.

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Former GAO Auditor: Public Pension Underfunding Worse than Pew Estimates

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 06/27/2012

This week, GASB approved new standards that would require state pensions that are less than 80 percent funded to base income projections on lower — more…

Labor and Employment

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Highway Bill Would Continue Pension Underfunding Shell Game

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 06/27/2012

As if the Senate Highway Bill (S. 1813) could not become more of a lumbering monster, along comes its Section 40312, which allows "pension…

Labor and Employment

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Today’s Links: June 27, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 06/27/2012

OPINION MEGAN GARBER: "Orbitz Discriminates Against Mac Users . . . Just Like It Should Be Doing" "The Wall Street Journal…

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Georgia Offers “Amnesty” to Businesses From Its Tough Immigration Law

  • By: David Bier
  • 06/26/2012

More amnesty from immigration laws by prosecutorial discretion! No, not the president’s order to defer deportation for certain children of undocumented immigrants, but the decision…

Immigration

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The Highway Bill’s Sleeper Funding Provision: Pension Smoothing

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 06/26/2012

Things appear to have turned around for the stalled surface transportation reauthorization talks. Conference committee members worked over the weekend trying to come to a…

Labor and Employment

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Today’s Links: June 26, 2012

  • By: Nicole Ciandella
  • 06/26/2012

OPINION BAYLEN LINNEKIN: "I Say Tomato, You Say No" "With summer now upon us, gardening season is in full swing. And that…

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The Growing Threat of a PBGC Bailout

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 06/25/2012

Everyone hates a bailout. Or at least that's what everyone says, until circumstances force some business leaders to seek them and politicians to grant them…

Labor and Employment

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Will New GASB Rules End States’ Fuzzy Pension Math?

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 06/25/2012

Today, the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) voted to approve new government accounting standards that will provide a clearer picture of the liabilities taxpayers across the…

Labor and Employment

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Globalization Has Been Happening for a Long Time

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/25/2012

Our innate tendency to truck and barter, as Adam Smith put it, is very strong indeed.

Trade and International

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Supreme Court Limits Arizona’s Anti-Immigration Law

  • By: David Bier
  • 06/25/2012

The Supreme Court has struck down portions of Arizona’s SB 1070 — the controversial immigration law that targets undocumented migrant workers. The Court ruled that…

Immigration

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Supreme Court Strikes Down Mandatory Life Sentences Without Parole for Teenagers, But Does Not Cite “International Norms”

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 06/25/2012

The Supreme Court has just ruled 5-to-4 that states cannot mandate life sentences without the possibility of parole for murderers under age 18, no matter…

Law and Litigation

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A History of Interstate Commerce Part 3: The Expansion

  • By: David Deerson
  • 06/25/2012

The seminal event in expanding the commerce clause’s interpretation was the 1937 Supreme Court case National Labor Relations Board v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.

Regulatory Reform

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week in Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/25/2012

77 new final rules and 1,633 Federal Register pages, covering everything from prison rape to airport concession workers.

Regulatory Reform

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