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Supreme Court Declines to Hear Steel Tariff Case: Time for Congress to Act

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Supreme Court Declines to Hear Steel Tariff Case: Time for Congress to Act

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/23/2020

President Trump’s steel tariffs were intended to boost U.S. manufacturing. They backfired to the point where a group of steel-using industries sued to stop the…

Trade and International

Is Apple a Bad Antitrust Apple?

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Is Apple a Bad Antitrust Apple?

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 06/22/2020

The European Union announced last week that it is pursuing two antitrust probes against the tech giant. EU authorities are investigating whether Apple violated European…

Antitrust

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/22/2020

Trade protectionists have taken to calling free traders soft on China. According to John Bolton’s forthcoming book, it turns out to be the other way…

Regulatory Reform

Webinar Panel: Thoughts on the HEROES Act and Regulation of the Debt Collection Industry

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Webinar Panel: Thoughts on the HEROES Act and Regulation of the Debt Collection Industry

  • By: Matthew Adams
  • 06/18/2020

Debt collection firms play a vital role in a market economy, as part of the "plumbing"—the underlying architecture—that makes modern credit markets possible. Legislation to…

Banking and Finance

Has Trump Been a Net Deregulator?

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Has Trump Been a Net Deregulator?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/18/2020

Pierre Lemieux, in Regulation magazine, draws from the new 2020 edition of Ten Thousand Commandments to estimate the Trump administration's net impact on regulation. Trump’s…

Regulatory Reform

Emergencies and the Project Manager’s Dilemma

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Emergencies and the Project Manager’s Dilemma

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 06/17/2020

Government agencies’ initial responses to the COVID-19 crisis were notable for one particular characteristic: incompetence. From basic errors in data collection, through failed lab safety…

Business and Government

You’ve Been Volunteered—San Francisco’s Lawsuit against DoorDash

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You’ve Been Volunteered—San Francisco’s Lawsuit against DoorDash

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 06/17/2020

San Francisco has sued DoorDash for allegedly misclassifying its employees as contractors, but concedes in its own lawsuit that the “gig economy” company’s drivers work…

Labor and Employment

A Look At Trump’s Deregulatory Record and How More of the Same Can Anchor the Next Coronavirus Recovery Package

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A Look At Trump’s Deregulatory Record and How More of the Same Can Anchor the Next Coronavirus Recovery Package

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 06/17/2020

I remembered wondering in 2017 whether the federal government would be larger or smaller after four years of Trump. The debt has now topped $25 trillion and the deficit alone…

Regulatory Reform

Perverse Psychology: How Anti-Vaping Campaigns Backfired

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Perverse Psychology: How Anti-Vaping Campaigns Backfired

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 06/17/2020

We have spent years and countless billions trying to deal with the supposed epidemic of youth vaping. It has only gotten worse. A new CEI…

Consumer Freedom

House Judiciary Setting up Political Theater Disguised as Tech Antitrust Hearing

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House Judiciary Setting up Political Theater Disguised as Tech Antitrust Hearing

  • By: Patrick Hedger
  • 06/16/2020

Sometime next month, the House Judiciary Committee is expected to hold a hearing on competition and antitrust featuring the CEOs of Alphabet (Google), Amazon, Apple,…

Media, Speech and Internet Freedoms

What Would Scalia Do? Conservative Justices Debate Each Other on Workplace Discrimination

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What Would Scalia Do? Conservative Justices Debate Each Other on Workplace Discrimination

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 06/16/2020

The Supreme Court's conservative justices split three ways in yesterday’s decision to extend the 1964 Civil Rights Act to cover discrimination by sexual orientation. The…

Labor and Employment

Supreme Court Decision Big Win for Energy—and America

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Supreme Court Decision Big Win for Energy—and America

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 06/15/2020

Today the Supreme Court handed down a 7-2 decision allowing the construction of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, a 600-mile project bringing natural gas produced in…

Energy

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/15/2020

The rate of new coronavirus cases increased last week, adding a note of caution to tentative efforts at reopening. Regulatory agencies issued new final regulations…

Regulatory Reform

Criteria Pollutant Emissions and Precursors Decline 7 Percent Under Trump

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Criteria Pollutant Emissions and Precursors Decline 7 Percent Under Trump

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 06/12/2020

The EPA today released its annual report on air quality, tracking the nation’s progress through 2019. The EPA reports that under President Trump (2017-2019), combined…

Energy and Environment

Unintended Consequences of Price Gouging

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Unintended Consequences of Price Gouging

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/12/2020

Price gouging legislation routinely backfires. Price controls make shortages worse. In a crisis, this is especially harmful. And even if price gouging legislation were to…

Business and Government

We Don’t Need No Stinking Badges; Left Pushes Labor Leaders to Dump Police Unions

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We Don’t Need No Stinking Badges; Left Pushes Labor Leaders to Dump Police Unions

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 06/12/2020

The progressive left’s calls to “defund the police” have extended to attacking the right of law enforcement officers to have unions. This has put organized…

Government Unions

Calls to “Reform” Section 230 of Communications Decency Act Are Misguided—and Thankfully Unlikely to Succeed

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Calls to “Reform” Section 230 of Communications Decency Act Are Misguided—and Thankfully Unlikely to Succeed

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 06/11/2020

This week, four U.S. Senators asked the FCC to “take a fresh look at Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act .” Real changes…

Media, Speech and Internet Freedoms

#NeverNeed Regulations and the Coronavirus

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#NeverNeed Regulations and the Coronavirus

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/11/2020

What is the appropriate public policy response to COVID-19 crisis? In a new short video, Kent Lassman makes the case for lifting government barriers that…

Health and Safety

Administration Rewrites Congress’ Paycheck Protection Program Loan Requirements

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Administration Rewrites Congress’ Paycheck Protection Program Loan Requirements

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 06/11/2020

The Trump administration is rewriting the rules on the Paycheck Protection Program, saying that the stipulation that the program’s business loans must be used to…

Labor and Employment

Anti-Corporate Author: Get Over Your Vanity and Just Read “Impeccable” New York Times

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Anti-Corporate Author: Get Over Your Vanity and Just Read “Impeccable” New York Times

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 06/10/2020

Are you struggling to stay informed in an Internet landscape full of conflicting sources and analysis? Good news—a New York Times bestselling author (and former…

Capitalism

Fedcoin and FedNow are Dangerous and Unnecessary Expansions of Federal Reserve Power

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Fedcoin and FedNow are Dangerous and Unnecessary Expansions of Federal Reserve Power

  • By: John Berlau
  • 06/10/2020

To counter the financial damage from America’s national lockdown, the Federal Reserve has taken unprecedented stepsy. Most of these moves received grudging acceptance even from…

Banking and Finance

Green Activists Make Highly Dubious Claims about CPSC Nominee Nancy Beck

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Green Activists Make Highly Dubious Claims about CPSC Nominee Nancy Beck

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 06/09/2020

Left-of-center activists are opposing toxicologist Nancy Beck's nomination to head up the Consumer Product Safety Commission. They suggest that since she once worked for the…

Health and Safety

Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids: Anti-Drug Warriors’ Crocodile Tears

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Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids: Anti-Drug Warriors’ Crocodile Tears

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 06/08/2020

There is a lot to say about the heinous killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police and no shortage of opinions being offered. Many have…

Consumer Freedom

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/08/2020

Friday’s 13.3 percent unemployment rate announcement was actually good news, and says much about the more than 600 regulations waived so far at various levels…

Regulatory Reform

EPA Proposes Rule to Increase Consistency and Transparency of Benefit-Cost Analysis

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EPA Proposes Rule to Increase Consistency and Transparency of Benefit-Cost Analysis

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 06/05/2020

The Environmental Protection Agency on June 4 released a proposed rule to increase the “consistency and transparency” of benefit-cost analysis (BCA) in Clean Air Act (CAA)…

Energy and Environment

White House Reaction to Job Numbers: Reopen Economy but Keep Tax Dollars Ready

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White House Reaction to Job Numbers: Reopen Economy but Keep Tax Dollars Ready

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 06/05/2020

The White House’s thinking appears to be that the economy is recovering just by letting people get back to work. Therefore, we should wait and…

Labor and Employment

Trump Executive Order to Expedite Project Approvals

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Trump Executive Order to Expedite Project Approvals

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 06/05/2020

President Trump on June 4 issued an Executive Order intended to expedite the federal approval process for major infrastructure projects. “Economic Recovery from the COVID-19…

Energy and Environment

Value of Employee Benefits in Eye of Beholder

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Value of Employee Benefits in Eye of Beholder

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 06/05/2020

Advocates of “social responsibility” and environmental, social, and governance standards for companies have little interest in their proposed requirements being voluntary, despite frequent protestations to…

Business and Government

Unexpectedly Positive Jobs Report Is a Testament to American Ingenuity

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Unexpectedly Positive Jobs Report Is a Testament to American Ingenuity

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 06/05/2020

The unexpectedly good news of Friday’s jobs report that 2.5 million jobs were added in the last month is a rather inspiring testament to American…

Labor and Employment

Pandemics, #NeverNeeded Regulations, and Ten Thousand Commandments

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Pandemics, #NeverNeeded Regulations, and Ten Thousand Commandments

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/04/2020

At Inside Sources, Wayne Crews and Ryan Young have an op-ed summarizing the main findings of Wayne’s new 2020 edition of Ten Thousand Commandments, plus…

Regulatory Reform

“Social Responsibility” Expectations for Business Pivot from Voluntary to Mandatory

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“Social Responsibility” Expectations for Business Pivot from Voluntary to Mandatory

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 06/03/2020

The Financial Times reported that many companies have cut dividends to shareholders because they are struggling with the current economic downturn. But even after we’ve…

Business and Government

Time to Permanently Sunset Waived #NeverNeeded Regulations

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Time to Permanently Sunset Waived #NeverNeeded Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/03/2020

Many regulations have proven especially harmful during the COVID-19 crisis. But many of those waivers are temporary. Those temporary waivers should be made permanent. One…

Regulatory Reform

Navient Files for Summary Judgement in Meritless CFPB Case

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Navient Files for Summary Judgement in Meritless CFPB Case

  • By: Matthew Adams
  • 06/03/2020

On May 19, student loan servicer Navient filed for summary judgement on a CFPB lawsuit started over three years ago. In the filing, Navient urged…

Banking and Finance

Green Activists’ Unwarranted Attacks on CPSC Nominee Nancy Beck

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Green Activists’ Unwarranted Attacks on CPSC Nominee Nancy Beck

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 06/03/2020

Left-of-center environmental activists are at it again, maligning the reputation of one of President Trump’s nominees—with little regard for the truth. One of their latest…

Consumer Product Safety

How Many Unions Are Still Charging Dues to Unemployed Workers?

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How Many Unions Are Still Charging Dues to Unemployed Workers?

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 06/03/2020

How many unions are still charging dues to their unemployed members during the COVID-19 outbreak? While unions have been aggressively presenting themselves as the workers’…

Labor and Employment

My Answer to J.K. Rowling on What Cryptocurrency Is

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My Answer to J.K. Rowling on What Cryptocurrency Is

  • By: John Berlau
  • 06/02/2020

To paraphrase a famous financial services commercial from the 1970s and 1980s, when J.K. Rowling asks, people answer. When the famed author of the Harry…

Banking and Finance

DOL IG says “at least” $26 billion of CARES Act funds being wasted, most to fraud

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DOL IG says “at least” $26 billion of CARES Act funds being wasted, most to fraud

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 06/01/2020

At least $26 billion taxpayer dollars are going to be wasted through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) ACT, with “a large portion…

Labor and Employment

EPA Finalizes Rule Limiting State Abuses of Clean Water Act to Block Fossil Energy Projects

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EPA Finalizes Rule Limiting State Abuses of Clean Water Act to Block Fossil Energy Projects

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 06/01/2020

On June 1, the EPA issued a final rule clarifying that the Clean Water Act cannot be used by states to block energy projects based…

Energy

EPA Removes One Hurdle to Alaska’s Pebble Mine, but Others Remain

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EPA Removes One Hurdle to Alaska’s Pebble Mine, but Others Remain

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 06/01/2020

On May 28, the EPA notified the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that it will not challenge its ongoing review of the Pebble Mine in…

Energy and Environment

Six Ways the Trump Administration Has Reduced Regulation

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Six Ways the Trump Administration Has Reduced Regulation

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 06/01/2020

Apart from sector-specific executive orders and directives to federal agencies, there are six prominent ways the Trump administration has streamlined regulation that were covered in…

Regulatory Reform

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/01/2020

CEI released the 2020 edition of Wayne Crews’s annual Ten Thousand Commandments report, which gives a big-picture view of the federal regulatory state. Regulatory agencies…

Regulatory Reform

California Lawmakers Mull Tax on Jobs

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California Lawmakers Mull Tax on Jobs

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 05/29/2020

California’s lawmakers are nothing if not innovative. They keep coming up with new ways to help the state’s unemployment rate, currently 15.5 percent, nearly a…

Labor and Employment

COP-26: U.N Climate Conference Delayed until November 2021

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COP-26: U.N Climate Conference Delayed until November 2021

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 05/29/2020

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change announced on May 29 that its 26th Conference of the Parties, originally scheduled for November 9-19, 2020, has been rescheduled for November…

Climate

There Is No Such Thing as “Safe”

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There Is No Such Thing as “Safe”

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 05/29/2020

Iain Murray has a great essay up at Law & Liberty today on why some groups of Americans are perceiving quarantine policies so differently from…

Business and Government

IRS Relaxes Requirements for Renewable Energy Tax Credits—Coronavirus Edition

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IRS Relaxes Requirements for Renewable Energy Tax Credits—Coronavirus Edition

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 05/29/2020

On May 27, the IRS issued a notice expanding the tax relief for renewable energy developers seeking to qualify for tax credits. Ironically, this announcement…

Energy

Executive Order on Social Media Threatens Property Rights and Free Speech

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Executive Order on Social Media Threatens Property Rights and Free Speech

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 05/28/2020

Today’s Executive Order on Section 230 liability protections for online platforms violates the First Amendment and property rights of social media companies, contradicts the most…

Media, Speech and Internet Freedoms

House Democrats Drop Deregulatory Push over Union Opposition

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House Democrats Drop Deregulatory Push over Union Opposition

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 05/28/2020

The House of Representatives passed legislation Thursday to modestly reform $670 billion Paycheck Protection Program, scrapping the much broader reform of the PPP program the…

Labor and Employment

SAFE Rule Examined Part 5: Statutory Issues

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SAFE Rule Examined Part 5: Statutory Issues

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 05/27/2020

This post examines some legal objections to the Final Safer Affordable Fuel Efficient (SAFE) Vehicles Rule and the Trump agencies’ rebuttals. Previous posts in this…

Energy and Environment

Out Now: The 2020 Edition of Ten Thousand Commandments

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Out Now: The 2020 Edition of Ten Thousand Commandments

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 05/27/2020

The 2020 edition of Ten Thousand Commandments is out. Wayne Crews’s annual report gives a big picture view of the federal regulatory state. There has…

Regulatory Reform

Presidential Panel on Social Media Bias Misfires

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Presidential Panel on Social Media Bias Misfires

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 05/26/2020

Last week, The Wall Street Journal reported that the Trump administration is considering forming a panel to investigate charges of discrimination against right-leaning users and…

Media, Speech and Internet Freedoms

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