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Environmental Red Tape Could Roadblock Green New Deal

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Environmental Red Tape Could Roadblock Green New Deal

  • By: Samuel Rutzick
  • 07/30/2019

The Green New Deal reads like a progressive’s letter to Santa, a wish list that is, by the admission of Rep. Ocasio-Cortez’s (D-NY) chief of staff,…

Climate

Department of Justice Creates Frankenstein Imitation of Market Competition

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Department of Justice Creates Frankenstein Imitation of Market Competition

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 07/30/2019

The Department of Justice’s long-awaited merger approval for T-Mobile and Sprint is good news for consumers on balance, but the conditions required for the agency’s blessing are…

Tech and Telecom

Is White House ‘Guidance on Compliance with the Congressional Review Act’ Restraining Agency Rulemaking?

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Is White House ‘Guidance on Compliance with the Congressional Review Act’ Restraining Agency Rulemaking?

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 07/30/2019

At a time of trillion dollar runaway peacetime deficits, big-spenders can take smug comfort knowing that regulation is even less disciplined, especially where ostensibly sub-regulatory…

Regulatory Reform

If You Vape (Illicit Street Drugs), It May Kill You (Duh)

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If You Vape (Illicit Street Drugs), It May Kill You (Duh)

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 07/30/2019

Over the last four weeks, eight Wisconsin teenagers have been hospitalized with severe lung damage. The news that vaping caused these illnesses has swept across…

Consumer Freedom

CEI Leads Coalition in Support of Bipartisan Passenger Facility Charge Reform

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CEI Leads Coalition in Support of Bipartisan Passenger Facility Charge Reform

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 07/30/2019

Today, the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) sent a letter to House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee leadership supporting the bipartisan H.R. 3791, Investing in America: Rebuilding…

Aviation

Greater Financial Transparency Could Prevent Next Union Scandal

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Greater Financial Transparency Could Prevent Next Union Scandal

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 07/29/2019

Earlier this year, the Federal Bureau of Investigation served indictments to several high level United Auto Workers (UAW) officials, some of who have already pleaded…

Labor and Employment

Guidance Documents of the Week: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Friends

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Guidance Documents of the Week: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Friends

  • By: Sean Stewart
  • 07/29/2019

Guidance documents are statements of policy issued by your favorite alphabet soup of agencies, which more often than not translate into law, despite rarely going…

Regulatory Reform

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/29/2019

Congress has adjourned for its August recess, so the republic is safe for another month. Rulemaking agencies are still on the job, however, and published…

Regulatory Reform

Major Automakers Cave to California on Trump Auto Rule

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Major Automakers Cave to California on Trump Auto Rule

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 07/26/2019

The Washington Post reported on July 25th that Ford, Honda, Volkswagen, and BMW North America have “struck a deal with California to produce fleets that are more…

Automobiles and Roads

House Democrats Announce Alternative to Green New Deal

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House Democrats Announce Alternative to Green New Deal

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 07/26/2019

Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ), chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, announced on July 23rd the start of a sweeping effort to legislate a 100 percent…

Climate

VIDEO: Financial Services for Everyone

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VIDEO: Financial Services for Everyone

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/26/2019

Our friends at the Cato Institute recently hosted an excellent discussion on financial opportunity and inclusion titled “How Credit Is Reaching Underserved Communities,” featuring an…

Banking and Finance

Uniform Law Commission Can Improve Uniform Automated Operation of Vehicles Act

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Uniform Law Commission Can Improve Uniform Automated Operation of Vehicles Act

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 07/26/2019

After two years of work, last week the Uniform Law Commission (ULC) published its model state legislation on automated vehicles. By and large, ULC’s Uniform…

Automobiles and Roads

Long Wait for Worker Freedom Finally Ends for Airline, Rail Employees

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Long Wait for Worker Freedom Finally Ends for Airline, Rail Employees

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 07/26/2019

It is a banner day for employee choice. For the first time, airline and railroad workers have a direct path to remove an unwanted union.

Aviation

Growth Slows as Tariffs Bite

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Growth Slows as Tariffs Bite

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 07/26/2019

Economic growth slowed in the second quarter of 2019, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. It remained above 2% thanks to a combination of…

Trade and International

Allowing Markets and Technology to Prevent Traffic Collisions

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Allowing Markets and Technology to Prevent Traffic Collisions

  • By: Mahadeep Bhinder
  • 07/25/2019

Modern transportation is hugely beneficial in American society, but it carries the potential for significant, and sometimes fatal, risks. The average American is expected to…

Automobiles and Roads

Post Heat Wave Reflections

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Post Heat Wave Reflections

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 07/25/2019

The recent heat wave was a hot one. Naturally, progressive commentary “linked” it to climate change. The linkage almost seems tautological. How could rising global…

Climate

House Passes ‘Raise the Wage’ Act

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House Passes ‘Raise the Wage’ Act

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/22/2019

The Raise the Wage Act, which passed the House on Thursday, would raise the federal minimum wage to $15 by 2025. The bill now moves…

Labor and Employment

Guidance Documents of the Week: Consumer Product Safety Commission Revisited

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Guidance Documents of the Week: Consumer Product Safety Commission Revisited

  • By: Sean Stewart
  • 07/22/2019

Guidance documents are statements of policy issued by your favorite alphabet soup of agencies, which more often than not translate into law, despite rarely going…

Regulatory Reform

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations   

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations   

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/22/2019

Washington, D.C.’s flash flood was followed up by a heat wave; this week could bring even worse during Congress’ final week in session before the…

Regulatory Reform

What Should the Government Do?

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What Should the Government Do?

  • By: Sean Stewart
  • 07/17/2019

What Should the Government Do? In that question lies most disagreements about politics. What can governments do, and just because they can, should they?   …

Regulatory Reform

‘Raise the Wage Act’ Would Reduce Family Incomes, Increases Unemployment

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‘Raise the Wage Act’ Would Reduce Family Incomes, Increases Unemployment

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 07/17/2019

Democrats view raising the minimum wage as a way to show they are are better for working-class Americans than Republicans. But no matter how high government…

Labor and Employment

CEI Releases ‘Authorizing Automated Vehicle Platooning, 2019 Edition’

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CEI Releases ‘Authorizing Automated Vehicle Platooning, 2019 Edition’

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 07/17/2019

CEI has released my fourth annual report on state barriers to vehicle platooning, “Authorizing Automated Vehicle Platooning: A Guide for State Legislators, 2019 Edition” (read the 2018…

Automobiles and Roads

Bogus E-cigarette Panic Literally Killing People

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Bogus E-cigarette Panic Literally Killing People

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 07/16/2019

Is this a story from The Onion? It’s a question we often ask ourselves these days when we encounter stories online that seem too ridiculous…

Consumer Freedom

The Middle Class Crisis That Wasn’t

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The Middle Class Crisis That Wasn’t

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/15/2019

Recently billionaire philanthropist Eli Broad calls for a wealth tax in The New York Times and fellow billionaire Ken Fisher responded in USA Today with a…

Business and Government

Guidance Documents of the Week: Consumer Product Safety Commission

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Guidance Documents of the Week: Consumer Product Safety Commission

  • By: Sean Stewart
  • 07/15/2019

Guidance documents are statements of policy issued by your favorite alphabet soup of agencies, which more often than not translate into law, despite rarely going…

Regulatory Reform

Trying the Apolitical Diet

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Trying the Apolitical Diet

  • By: Connor Kianpour
  • 07/15/2019

Most people consider selfishness to be a negative quality. When it comes to choosing the diet that promotes our own individual health and well-being, however,…

Consumer Freedom

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations   

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations   

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/15/2019

Washington, D.C. was hit by a flash flood, but agencies were still able to publish new regulations ranging from electric program procedures to Fort Ord…

Regulatory Reform

VIDEO: Break up the Antitrust Attack on Big Tech

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VIDEO: Break up the Antitrust Attack on Big Tech

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/12/2019

The Information Technology & Innovation Foundation hosted an interesting policy discussion on antitrust this week titled “Breaking Up Big Tech: Making Sense of the Debate.”…

Antitrust

Department of Energy Grants Petition To Speed Up Dishwashers

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Department of Energy Grants Petition To Speed Up Dishwashers

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 07/12/2019

The Department of Energy (DOE) on July 2nd announced the first step in reversing energy efficiency standard that resulted in dishwashers taking hours to clean…

Energy

President Trump Promotes Administration’s Environmental Accomplishments   

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President Trump Promotes Administration’s Environmental Accomplishments   

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 07/12/2019

On July 8th President Trump gave a speech on his administration’s environmental accomplishments. I was lucky to be one of a couple hundred people invited to…

Energy and Environment

Priorities for New Leadership at Department of Labor

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Priorities for New Leadership at Department of Labor

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 07/12/2019

There is a new sheriff in town at the Department of Labor. After Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta resigned today from his post, President Trump announced…

Labor and Employment

Climate Risk Disclosure Proposal Would Destroy, Not Protect, Shareholder Value

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Climate Risk Disclosure Proposal Would Destroy, Not Protect, Shareholder Value

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 07/12/2019

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) on Wednesday introduced legislation (S. 2075) to require publicly-traded companies to disclose climate-related risks to the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Climate

Anti-Plastic Crusade Proves Deadly

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Anti-Plastic Crusade Proves Deadly

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 07/12/2019

News reports this week described the tragic death of a British woman, who died last November while using a metal straw. Apparently, Elena Struthers-Gardner, a…

Consumer Freedom

Who Does More Damage to a Free Economy: Socialists or Cronyists?

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Who Does More Damage to a Free Economy: Socialists or Cronyists?

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/11/2019

Our friend Matt Mitchell of the Mercatus Center has a fascinating new article at Reason on how businesspeople feel about government favors and privileges. It…

Business and Government

Antitrust Basics: Regulatory Uncertainty

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Antitrust Basics: Regulatory Uncertainty

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/11/2019

Antitrust laws are not enforced to the letter. They are a matter of regulators’ and judges’ discretion. If they were applied literally, every business transaction…

Antitrust

Defiance of Congress Melts Federal Reserve Credibility

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Defiance of Congress Melts Federal Reserve Credibility

  • By: John Berlau
  • 07/11/2019

In advance of his testimony yesterday before the House Financial Services Committee, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell was the subject of a front-page story in The…

Banking and Finance

Surface Transportation Board Delays Consideration of Regulatory Reform Petition

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Surface Transportation Board Delays Consideration of Regulatory Reform Petition

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 07/11/2019

Yesterday, the Surface Transportation Board (STB) published a decision on a March 2019 rulemaking petition from the Association from American Railroads (AAR). The AAR petition…

Rail and Mass Transit

CEI Annual Dinner 2019: Rebecca Dunn

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CEI Annual Dinner 2019: Rebecca Dunn

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/11/2019

The videos and transcripts are in from the the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s 35th Anniversary Dinner and Reception. One of the most moving moments of the evening was…

Business and Government

CEI Annual Dinner 2019: Dave Barry

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CEI Annual Dinner 2019: Dave Barry

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/11/2019

We here at the Competitive Enterprise Institute were excited when the funny and insightful writer Dave Barry agreed to deliver the keynote address at our 35th Anniversary…

Business and Government

CEI Annual Dinner 2019: Johan Norberg

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CEI Annual Dinner 2019: Johan Norberg

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/11/2019

It’s been a couple of weeks since the success of the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s 35th Anniversary Dinner and Reception, and I’m happy to finally be able…

Business and Government

CEI Annual Dinner 2019: Kent Lassman

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CEI Annual Dinner 2019: Kent Lassman

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/11/2019

All of the media content from the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s 35th Anniversary Dinner and Reception last month is now available, including remarks from Master of Ceremonies Katherine Mangu-Ward,…

Business and Government

CEI Annual Dinner 2019: Katherine Mangu-Ward

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CEI Annual Dinner 2019: Katherine Mangu-Ward

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/11/2019

We’re still thanking everyone who supported, sponsored, and attended the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s 35th Anniversary Dinner and Reception last month. One of the superstars of the…

Business and Government

Most of Federal Government Action Would Survive Even Strict ‘Gundy’ Analysis

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Most of Federal Government Action Would Survive Even Strict ‘Gundy’ Analysis

  • By: Ryan Radia
  • 07/11/2019

The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Gundy v. United States “suggests that the way our government works will be substantially changed towards greater democratic involvement,”…

Law and Litigation

Free Trade Needs Louder Cheerleaders

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Free Trade Needs Louder Cheerleaders

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/10/2019

There’s a new RealClear Opinion Research poll out, and it shows a disappointing lack of support for free markets and trade. RealClear found that only…

Trade and International

Affordable Clean Energy Rule Improves Obama-era Policy, Still Contains Fatal Flaw

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Affordable Clean Energy Rule Improves Obama-era Policy, Still Contains Fatal Flaw

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 07/09/2019

The Federal Register yesterday published the Environmental Protection Agency’s final Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) rule, along with the agency’s response to public comments on the…

Climate

Guidance Documents of the Week: Social Security Administration and Treasury

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Guidance Documents of the Week: Social Security Administration and Treasury

  • By: Sean Stewart
  • 07/09/2019

Guidance documents are statements of policy issued by your favorite alphabet soup agencies, which more often than not translate into law, despite rarely going through…

Regulatory Reform

Antitrust Basics: Rule of Reason Standard vs. Consumer Welfare Standard

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Antitrust Basics: Rule of Reason Standard vs. Consumer Welfare Standard

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/08/2019

Regulators have used two different standards to judge antitrust cases over the last century or so: the “rules of reason” standard and the “consumer welfare”…

Antitrust

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations   

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations   

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/08/2019

It was a four-day week for the federal government as the nation celebrated Independence Day. Meanwhile, agencies published new regulations ranging from the Paper and…

Regulatory Reform

CIRCLE of Misinformation Spread by Environmental Health Centers

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CIRCLE of Misinformation Spread by Environmental Health Centers

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 07/08/2019

This is the second in a series of posts regarding the Trump administration’s plan to cut Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grants to children’s environmental health…

Chemical Risk

Climate Policies, Not Climate Change, Are Bigger Threat to World’s Poor

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Climate Policies, Not Climate Change, Are Bigger Threat to World’s Poor

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 07/03/2019

The most recent United Nations climate report, this one from the Human Rights Council, is titled “Climate Change and Poverty” and asserts that “climate change…

Climate

VIDEO: Learning the Lessons of Tariffs and Trade

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VIDEO: Learning the Lessons of Tariffs and Trade

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/03/2019

Our friends at the Adam Smith Society—the Manhattan Institute’s professional association for business students—have hosted some excellent events and presentations over the past few years,…

Trade and International

Resources for Making the Case against Carbon Taxes

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Resources for Making the Case against Carbon Taxes

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/02/2019

Thanks to everyone here in Washington, D.C. who was able to attend the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s most recent Capitol Hill briefing, The Case Against Carbon Taxes. We hope that…

Climate

Guidance Documents of the Week

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Guidance Documents of the Week

  • By: Sean Stewart
  • 07/02/2019

Each guidance document might be small, but when there are 13,000 of them per decade, mostly without outside review or accountability, they add up. This…

Regulatory Reform

Antitrust Basics: Misleading Herfindahl-Hirschman Index

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Antitrust Basics: Misleading Herfindahl-Hirschman Index

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/01/2019

Market concentration is the most common reason for antitrust intervention. If a company has too large a market share, it can abuse that market power…

Antitrust

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/01/2019

The 2019 Federal Register broke 30,000 pages last week, the Democratic presidential candidates had their first debates, and the U.S. and Chinese governments prepared for…

Regulatory Reform

Reuters Poll: Do Americans Want Aggressive Action on Climate?

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Reuters Poll: Do Americans Want Aggressive Action on Climate?

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 06/27/2019

Do Americans want “aggressive action” on climate change? That’s the subject of a new opinion poll conducted by Reuters. “Americans demand climate action (as long…

Climate

More to Like in Zuckerberg’s Aspen Talk Than Not

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More to Like in Zuckerberg’s Aspen Talk Than Not

  • By: Patrick Hedger
  • 06/27/2019

Yesterday at the Aspen Ideas Festival, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg touched on some of the most pressing issues facing his company and big tech as…

Antitrust

State Legislatures Seek to Undermine ‘Janus’ Decision

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State Legislatures Seek to Undermine ‘Janus’ Decision

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 06/27/2019

Labor unions continue to deny the First Amendment rights of public employees despite the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Janus v. AFSCME, which ruled one…

Free Speech

‘Gundy’ Decision Could Signal Fundamental Reform of Administrative State

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‘Gundy’ Decision Could Signal Fundamental Reform of Administrative State

  • By: Devin Watkins
  • 06/26/2019

It is hard to describe how important the Supreme Court decision last week in Gundy v. United States is. In one sense, nothing changed—no case…

Law and Litigation

Costs of Deadweight Effects of Federal Spending and of ‘Budget’ or ‘Transfer’ Rules

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Costs of Deadweight Effects of Federal Spending and of ‘Budget’ or ‘Transfer’ Rules

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 06/26/2019

Theoretically, policymakers distinguish between economic and social regulation when examining and reporting on costs, effects, and employment.

Regulatory Reform

White House Releases Revised Guidance for Climate Policy

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White House Releases Revised Guidance for Climate Policy

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 06/25/2019

The White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) recently released the pre-publication draft of their proposed National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Guidance on Consideration of…

Climate

If Facebook and Apple are Feuding, How Are they Monopolies?

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If Facebook and Apple are Feuding, How Are they Monopolies?

  • By: Patrick Hedger
  • 06/25/2019

An article in today’s Wall Street Journal recapped a recent war-of-words between a European Facebook executive, Nick Clegg, and Apple CEO Tim Cook. At issue…

Antitrust

Post-‘Janus’, Unions Continue Undermining Public Workers’ First Amendment Rights

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Post-‘Janus’, Unions Continue Undermining Public Workers’ First Amendment Rights

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 06/24/2019

It has been nearly one year since the U.S. Supreme Court restored the First Amendment rights of public employees, but many members are still having…

Free Speech

Federal Grants to ‘Children’s Health Centers’ Fund Junk Science

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Federal Grants to ‘Children’s Health Centers’ Fund Junk Science

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 06/24/2019

Environmental activists threw an ever-predictable tantrum after Environmental Protection Agency officials indicated last month that they may eliminate EPA grants to a number of university-based children’s…

Chemical Risk

Antitrust Basics: Relevant Market Fallacy

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Antitrust Basics: Relevant Market Fallacy

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/24/2019

If a firm is charged with having market power, the question naturally arises: in which market? Does Facebook have a monopoly over social networking, especially…

Antitrust

Guidance Documents of the Week

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Guidance Documents of the Week

  • By: Sean Stewart
  • 06/24/2019

Guidance documents are statements of policy issued by your favorite alphabet soup of agencies, which more often than not translate into law, despite rarely going…

Regulatory Reform

A Vision for Freedom: CEI’s 35th Anniversary

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A Vision for Freedom: CEI’s 35th Anniversary

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 06/24/2019

At the Competitive Enterprise Institute this week we’re still reflecting on the success of last Thursday’s 35th anniversary dinner and gala, and thanking our friends…

Business and Government

Energy and Commerce Committee Holds Contentious Hearing on Trump Auto Rule

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Energy and Commerce Committee Holds Contentious Hearing on Trump Auto Rule

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 06/24/2019

The House Energy and Commerce Committee held a hearing on June 20th on the Trump administration’s Safer Affordable Fuel-Efficient (SAFE) motor vehicle rule. The rule proposes to freeze Corporate Average…

Automobiles and Roads

EPA Releases Final Rule to Replace ‘Clean Power’ Plan

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EPA Releases Final Rule to Replace ‘Clean Power’ Plan

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 06/24/2019

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler on June 19th signed the final rule to replace the so-called Clean Power Plan (CPP). The new rule to regulate greenhouse gas…

Climate

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/24/2019

Wednesday, the day before the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s 35th anniversary gala dinner, saw no new final regulations published in the Federal Register. This may be…

Regulatory Reform

Search for the Hand: 2019 CEI Dinner Movie

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Search for the Hand: 2019 CEI Dinner Movie

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 06/21/2019

Last night was the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s 35th anniversary dinner and gala here in Washington, D.C., and a crowd of several hundred friends and supporters…

Business and Government

Australia Needs an Administrative Procedure Act

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Australia Needs an Administrative Procedure Act

  • By: Daniel Press
  • 06/21/2019

In the United States, there is an intellectual movement going on the likes of which have not been seen in nearly a century. The administrative…

Regulatory Reform

Political Realignment Is Big Problem for Free-Market Supporters

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Political Realignment Is Big Problem for Free-Market Supporters

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 06/20/2019

Angela Nagle, an economic nationalist and author of “Kill All Normies,” recently argued on a podcast that, “Conservatives are starting to have these interesting debates…

Business and Government

ACE Rule Massive Improvement over ‘Clean Power’ Plan

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ACE Rule Massive Improvement over ‘Clean Power’ Plan

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 06/20/2019

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) yesterday finalized its Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) rule to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from existing coal power plants under Section 111(d)…

Climate

Commonsense New Debt Collection Rule from Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

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Commonsense New Debt Collection Rule from Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

  • By: Daniel Press
  • 06/20/2019

The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) was passed in 1977, over forty years ago, at a time when telecommunication technology was in its infancy…

Banking and Finance

For Better Policy, Congress Should Stop Punting to Executive Agencies

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For Better Policy, Congress Should Stop Punting to Executive Agencies

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 06/19/2019

Yesterday the Federalist Society’s Regulatory Transparency Project and Article I Initiative hosted a fascinating panel discussion here in Washington, D.C. about the dynamic relationship between…

Law and Litigation

Facebook Libra Highlights Flaws of Fed Foray into Real-Time Payments

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Facebook Libra Highlights Flaws of Fed Foray into Real-Time Payments

  • By: John Berlau
  • 06/19/2019

More than ten years after the pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto published the source code for Bitcoin, and after hundreds of other cryptocurrencies have been introduced, Facebook…

Banking and Finance

Overhaul Internal Operations at Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

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Overhaul Internal Operations at Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

  • By: Daniel Press
  • 06/19/2019

One of the most important, yet least visible, changes a new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director could make is to reform the internal operations of…

Banking and Finance

Introducing Antitrust Basics

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Introducing Antitrust Basics

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/17/2019

Often, a drips-and-drabs approach to learning an issue over a period of time is as effective as a single intense cram session. To that end,…

Antitrust

Regulators Should Foster Financial Innovation

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Regulators Should Foster Financial Innovation

  • By: Daniel Press
  • 06/17/2019

It is becoming increasingly apparent that financial technology, or “fintech,” like other forms of technology, can drastically improve consumers’ lives. Yet one of the most…

Banking and Finance

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations  

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations  

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/17/2019

Last week, a Canadian team won the NBA championship for the first time, while an American team won the Stanley Cup. This week brings us…

Regulatory Reform

Electric Vehicle Tax Credits Not Popular with Americans: Poll

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Electric Vehicle Tax Credits Not Popular with Americans: Poll

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 06/14/2019

A recent survey conducted for the American Energy Alliance clearly shows that the public does not support congressional efforts to extend or expand federal tax credits for purchasers of…

Automobiles and Roads

VIDEO: How to Become a Federal Criminal

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VIDEO: How to Become a Federal Criminal

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 06/14/2019

Have you ever made an unreasonable gesture to a passing horse in a national park? If so, you are already a federal criminal. For the…

Business and Government

Democrats’ Criticism of Department of Labor Overtime Rule Misguided

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Democrats’ Criticism of Department of Labor Overtime Rule Misguided

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 06/13/2019

Overtime regulation has been a hot topic since the Obama administration proposed and finalized a rule that radically overhauled such requirements. Before this rule, which…

Labor and Employment

This Summer, Celebrate Lemonade Freedom

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This Summer, Celebrate Lemonade Freedom

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 06/12/2019

There is good news for young entrepreneurs coming out of the Lone Star State, as Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) recently signed a bill allowing…

Business and Government

State Officials, Department of Justice Should Green-Light Sprint-T-Mobile Merger

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State Officials, Department of Justice Should Green-Light Sprint-T-Mobile Merger

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 06/12/2019

Yesterday’s filing by ten state attorneys general to block the proposed merger of wireless carriers T-Mobile and Sprint is the latest threat to the innovations…

Antitrust

Department of Health and Human Services Needs to Correct Record on Marijuana

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Department of Health and Human Services Needs to Correct Record on Marijuana

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 06/12/2019

Regulators at the federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) had an opportunity in 2016 to move marijuana into a less restrictive category of controlled substances. This…

Consumer Freedom

Does Capitalism Destroy Culture?

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Does Capitalism Destroy Culture?

  • By: Sean Stewart
  • 06/11/2019

Capitalism’s critics claim that the pursuit of profit can become like a black hole, consuming all of our attention and energy at the expense of culture.

Business and Government

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Should Acknowledge Its Unconstitutional Structure

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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Should Acknowledge Its Unconstitutional Structure

  • By: Daniel Press
  • 06/11/2019

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s structure is unconstitutional. The agency’s leadership should recognize it as such.

Banking and Finance

‘Citizen’s Guide to Climate Change’ Exposes Activist Falsehoods

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‘Citizen’s Guide to Climate Change’ Exposes Activist Falsehoods

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 06/11/2019

Climate change is not a hoax, but as a political matter, it is a perpetual pretext for expanding government control over the economy, redistributing wealth,…

Climate

Congress Should Authorize Longer Trailers When Reforming National Highway Policy

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Congress Should Authorize Longer Trailers When Reforming National Highway Policy

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 06/11/2019

In 1982, when Congress designated the National Network—the approximately 200,000 miles of truck corridors that crisscross the U.S.—it also set a 28.5-foot minimum limit on tandem…

Automobiles and Roads

Remove Government Barriers to Promote Efficient Highway Investment

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Remove Government Barriers to Promote Efficient Highway Investment

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 06/10/2019

Today the Competitive Enterprise Institute released my new report, “Transforming Surface Transportation Reauthorization: A 21st Century Approach to Address America’s Greatest Infrastructure Challenge.” In it, I…

Automobiles and Roads

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/10/2019

While the administration is so far keeping to its one-in, two-out policy for proposed rules, new trade and antitrust policies are likely to increase net…

Regulatory Reform

Automakers to Trump: Keep Us Captive to California Bureaucrats

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Automakers to Trump: Keep Us Captive to California Bureaucrats

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 06/07/2019

Seventeen automakers, including Ford, General Motors, and Toyota Motor North America sent a letter on 6th June to President Donald J. Trump urging him not to challenge California’s…

Automobiles and Roads

Union Gets Nasty over Natural Gas Pipeline Rejection

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Union Gets Nasty over Natural Gas Pipeline Rejection

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 06/07/2019

Friction between the trade unions that build energy infrastructure and the politicians who routinely block these projects has been growing for the last decade—especially as…

Energy

VIDEO: Free Trade for Economic Development in Developing World

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VIDEO: Free Trade for Economic Development in Developing World

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 06/07/2019

The Cato Institute here in Washington, D.C. recently sponsored a discussion of trade and economic development, emphasizing the role that robust trade has in raising…

Trade and International

EPA Streamlines Infrastructure Approval Process under Clean Water Act

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EPA Streamlines Infrastructure Approval Process under Clean Water Act

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 06/07/2019

Making good on its promise in Executive Order 13868  to combat the abuse of section 401 of the Clean Water Act by states seeking to block…

Energy and Environment

Bjorn Lomborg and John Christy Shred Climate Alarmism

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Bjorn Lomborg and John Christy Shred Climate Alarmism

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 06/06/2019

The latest talking point of progressive politicians, pundits, and activists is that America cannot afford not to spend trillions of dollars to “solve the climate…

Climate

National Donut Day: Eat One for Yourself and One for Freedom

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National Donut Day: Eat One for Yourself and One for Freedom

  • By: Sam Kazman
  • 06/06/2019

The Competitive Enterprise Institute first started its two-donut campaign back in 2010. There were some formidable issues back then, from childhood obesity to international tensions to the…

Consumer Freedom

Venezuela and Rwanda: A Tale of Two Countries, Different Paths

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Venezuela and Rwanda: A Tale of Two Countries, Different Paths

  • By: Gabriel Greenspan
  • 06/06/2019

The 21st century Venezuela is a failure. It failed because it adopted socialism. Paul Larkin, Senior Legal Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, remarked in…

Law and Litigation

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