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Liberals and Conservatives Challenge Overreach of Dodd-Frank’s FSOC on MetLife

  • By: John Berlau
  • 11/18/2014

As CEI brings suit before the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals tomorrow challenging the constitutionality of unaccountable bureaucracies created by the Dodd-Frank “financial reform” law…

Banking and Finance

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Congress Needs to Act to Bring about a Drone Revolution

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 11/18/2014

Earlier this morning, a full panel of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) overturned a previous ruling from an NTSB administrative law judge in the Pirker case. In Pirker, the…

Aviation

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Crowdfunding Is Entrepreneurship’s History and its Future

  • By: John Berlau
  • 11/18/2014

In America and around the world, aspiring entrepreneurs are meeting their colleagues and their mentors in official and unofficial sessions of Global Entrepreneurship Week. Created…

Banking and Finance

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Biased Anti-Bias Regulations

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 11/17/2014

Anti-bias regulations are sometimes biased and at odds with civil liberties. The Cato Institute’s Walter Olson gives a recent example from a left-leaning region in Spain:…

Law and Litigation

How the “Stupid” American Public Pays for Gruber’s Deception

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How the “Stupid” American Public Pays for Gruber’s Deception

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 11/17/2014

The Washington Times points out that Jonathan Gruber, our nation’s most famous sufferer of foot-in-mouth-disease, has profited greatly from the “stupid” American public to whom he…

Consumer Freedom

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week in Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/17/2014

The Federal Register took Tuesday off to observe Veterans’ Day. The short week was still a busy one, with Thursday’s edition alone totaling 783 pages. On to…

Regulatory Reform

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Gruber’s “Speakola” Virus and Pelosi’s Selective Memory

  • By: John Berlau
  • 11/14/2014

Obamacare supporters say that when deciding King v. Burwell and the related Halbig v. Burwell, challenges to the law that the Competitive Enterprise Institute helped fund and coordinate,…

CEI Litigation

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CFPBs Prepaid Debit Card Rules Will Harm Low-Income Consumers

  • By: John Berlau
  • 11/13/2014

Today’s action by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to issue unprecedented burdens on providers of prepaid debit cards shows why the bureau needs to be held…

Banking and Finance

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USPS Data Breach Highlights Union Hypocrisy

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 11/13/2014

Recently, a United States Postal Service computer system experienced a security breach. The result: around 800,000 current and former USPS employees' private information, including their…

Labor and Employment

Obama’s Meaningless China Deal on Climate Change

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Obama’s Meaningless China Deal on Climate Change

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 11/12/2014

It will be up to future Presidents and Congresses after he leaves office in January 2017 to decide whether to require the emissions reductions.

Energy and Environment

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Minneapolis Adopts Unconstitutional Racial Quotas in School Discipline

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 11/12/2014

Given a choice between following the law, and doing what a bureaucrat with power over them wants, many people will do what the bureaucrat wants,…

Law and Litigation

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Miami-Dade Contracts Keep Paying Government Employees to Perform Union Business

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 11/11/2014

In the summer of 2013, Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser, and current Lieutenant Governor of Florida, Carlos Lopez-Cantera tried to fire an employee who wasn't showing…

Labor and Employment

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Obamacare: Cert Granted on Friday, and Gruber III on Saturday

  • By: Sam Kazman
  • 11/11/2014

It was very good news, delivered in a very surprising way. Shortly after noon last Friday, the Supreme Court announced that it would review our…

CEI Litigation

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The Long National Nightmare of Dodd-Frank Is Almost Over

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 11/10/2014

One of the prime reasons for the continuing economic uncertainty that bedevils so many ordinary Americans is the presence in law of the Dodd-Frank Act…

Banking and Finance

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Right to Work Should Be on the Agenda in Ohio and Wisconsin

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 11/10/2014

One takeaway from the midterm elections is politicians who support labor reform, which protects worker choice and reduce union coercive power, should not fear political…

Labor and Employment

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week in Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/10/2014

Election week was a busy one on the regulatory front, with new rules on everything from fuel taxes to wireless spectrum. With the Senate changing…

Law and Litigation

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The Good, the Bad, and the Public Sector Unions

  • By: Alex Bolt
  • 11/07/2014

Writing in The Wall Street Journal, Steve Malanga has commented on the growing differences between private and public sector unions. Malanga describes the various instances…

Labor and Employment

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The Fall of the Berlin Wall, 25 Years Later

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 11/07/2014

This weekend marks the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. While much is going to be written about this quarter-century anniversary, my colleague…

Capitalism

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Labor and Employment Look at the 2014 Elections

  • By: Aloysius Hogan
  • 11/05/2014

The election tide of November 4, 2104, begs to be examined from a labor and employment perspective.

Labor and Employment

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Voters Reject Three Rail Transit Boondoggles

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 11/05/2014

Yesterday, voters across the country had the opportunity to vote on a number of transportation ballot measures. Three of these involved spending for new rail…

Rail and Mass Transit

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Voters Approve Minimum Wage Hikes

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 11/05/2014

As pollsters predicted, voters approved increases in state-level minimum wages in four states (Alaska, Arkansas, Nebraska, and South Dakota), although to levels less than the increase…

Labor and Employment

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In Memoriam: Gordon Tullock

  • By: Lawson Bader
  • 11/05/2014

I write this Tuesday night as TV pundits drone on in the background. The Republicans may win control of the Senate, though races are too…

Business and Government

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Gordon Tullock, R.I.P.

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/05/2014

Imagine making Nobel-worthy contributions to a discipline in which you had almost no formal training. It’s an amazing feat. Gordon Tullock is one of the…

Business and Government

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Volunteering Violation Vignettes

  • By: Aloysius Hogan
  • 11/04/2014

Did you know it is against the law to volunteer for a for-profit business? The issue has surfaced in a trio of varied settings recently.

Business and Government

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Joint Employer Action Anxiously Anticipated

  • By: Aloysius Hogan
  • 11/03/2014

On July 29, 2014, the National Labor Relations Board’s Office of the General Counsel set the labor and employment world on fire by authorized complaints…

Labor and Employment

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week in Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/03/2014

In the final week before the midterm election, agencies published new regulations ranging from dairy profits to Japanese oranges. Fittingly, the total number of new…

Regulatory Reform

ObamaCare Failing to Make Insurance Affordable for Many Americans

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ObamaCare Failing to Make Insurance Affordable for Many Americans

  • By: W. Thomas Haynes
  • 11/03/2014

The two most important Courts in the land are about to dive into the language and purpose of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the “Obamacare”…

CEI Litigation

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What Will the SpaceShipTwo Crash Mean for Commercial Space Flight Regulation?

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/31/2014

The crash of a test flight of billionaire Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo, which cost the life of one, riveted many around the globe on Friday afternoon.

Aviation

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Scott Walker Calls Union-Backed Lawsuit a Political Stunt

  • By: Alex Bolt
  • 10/31/2014

Big Labor just can’t get its way in Wisconsin.

Labor and Employment

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NLRB Considers Union Request to Make Removing Unwanted Union More Difficult

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 10/31/2014

It is already an arduous process for employees to remove an unwanted union from their workplace. And now the International Association of Machinists is requesting…

Labor and Employment

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Soda Makes You Old and Other “Data Mined” Myths

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 10/31/2014

“‘If you torture your data long enough, they will tell you whatever you want to hear.’ Dr. James Mills noted in a 1993 New England Journal…

Consumer Freedom

How Federal Paperwork and Red Tape Has Grown since President Clinton

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How Federal Paperwork and Red Tape Has Grown since President Clinton

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/29/2014

In recent five-part series called The 2014 Federal Paperwork and Red Tape Roundup, I took a look at hours of paperwork for various departments and…

Regulatory Reform

New Jersey’s Driverless Car Bill: One Step Forward, Three Steps Back

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New Jersey’s Driverless Car Bill: One Step Forward, Three Steps Back

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 10/28/2014

Yesterday, the New Jersey Senate Transportation Committee in a unanimous vote reported S734, a bill that would recognize the legality of autonomous vehicle testing…

Automobiles and Roads

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Minimum Wages Have Tradeoffs

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/27/2014

Minimum wages help some workers, which is why they are so popular. But they aren’t a free lunch. There are tradeoffs. They aren’t always easy…

Labor and Employment

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week in Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/27/2014

It was business as usual, with new rules hitting the books on everything from political speech restrictions to butterflies to football broadcasts. On to the…

Regulatory Reform

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Sen. Coburn’s Wastebook Highlights Mismanagement of Federal Employees

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 10/24/2014

Senator Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) released on October 22, 2014, his annual Wastebook that exposes how the federal government fritters away your tax dollars.

Labor and Employment

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The 2014 Federal Paperwork and Red Tape Roundup, Part 5: Executive Agency Regulatory Costs

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/24/2014

In Parts 1 through 4 of The 2014 Federal Paperwork and Red Tape Roundup we compiled a basic picture of federal paperwork costs with respect to…

Regulatory Reform

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The 2014 Federal Paperwork and Red Tape Roundup, Part 4: Independent Agency Paperwork Costs

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/22/2014

A recent post here at OpenMarket noted the Annual Costs of Independent Agency Rulemakings and presented an annual cost placeholder of $6.14 billion annually stemming from compliance with…

Regulatory Reform

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Education Department Harassment Rules Metastasize through Administrative Fiat

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 10/21/2014

The Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR), where I used to work, today declared that schools can be liable for bullying (or anything else)…

Law and Litigation

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The Great Unknown – Federal Independent Agencies’ Regulatory Costs

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/21/2014

Let’s be independent together! —Herbie the Dentist Elf to Rudolph in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Independent agencies are not subject to Office of Management and Budget…

Regulatory Reform

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Union Lobbyists Collecting Illinois Public Pensions Is Illegal Gift

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 10/20/2014

Recent reports uncover that Illinois taxpayers are funding union agents' pensions.

Labor and Employment

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Green Exploitation of the Monarch Butterfly

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 10/20/2014

Butterflies offer powerful imagery for environmental groups looking to advance their agendas. After all, who doesn’t want to save these beautiful creatures? Surely green activists…

Chemical Risk

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week in Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/20/2014

The federal government took Monday off for Columbus Day, but still managed to pack more than 50 new regulations into a short week. On to…

Regulatory Reform

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Misguided Regulations Threaten Automated Vehicle Innovation

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 10/16/2014

Earlier this week, I appeared on a Cato Institute panel titled, "The End of Transit and the Beginning of the New Mobility: Policy Implications…

Automobiles and Roads

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The Tesla File: Government Favors Cut Both Ways

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 10/16/2014

Electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla Motors has become a fascinating case study in economic freedom in recent years, although the narrative is a complicated one. The…

Business and Government

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Update: Where in the World is Jonathan Gruber?

  • By: Sam Kazman
  • 10/14/2014

Today the plaintiffs in King v. Burwell filed the last brief regarding the cert petition now before the Supreme Court. It effectively rebuts each of…

CEI Litigation

Farewell to Our Friend, Leonard Liggio

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Farewell to Our Friend, Leonard Liggio

  • By: Lawson Bader
  • 10/14/2014

We are saddened to hear our friend Leonard Liggio passed away this morning. Today, the liberty movement has lost an intellectual champion. The Competitive Enterprise…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week in Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/14/2014

Even with a mid-term election coming up next month, agencies are cranking out a dozen or so new regulations every workday. The federal government also…

Regulatory Reform

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Cy Pres You’ll Read This

  • 10/10/2014

Learn about the state of cy pres law without having to pay for a CLE class! Today, Washington Legal Foundation published a short and useful…

Class Action Fairness

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Unions’ Extensive Influence over Politics Highlights Need for Reform

  • By: Alex Bolt
  • 10/10/2014

As the midterm elections approach, it’s interesting to keep tabs on the biggest spenders and the heaviest-hitting activists.

Labor and Employment

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BPA Research Funding Linked to Researcher Bias?

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 10/09/2014

The number of studies that have appeared in the news during recent years on the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) is staggering. Few substances undergo such scrutiny.

Consumer Freedom

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A Pen and Phone Strategy to Shrink Government

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/09/2014

President Obama is right that Congress doesn’t do much. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, of course. But the pen and phone strategy Obama proposed…

Regulatory Reform

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The Economist: Interchange Fee Caps Benefit Large Retailers at Consumer Expense

  • By: John Berlau
  • 10/09/2014

Surprise! Price controls lead to unintended consequences—including transfers of wealth to parties who lobbied for those controls. That’s the actual – and unsurprising – result…

Banking and Finance

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The 2014 Federal Paperwork and Red Tape Roundup, Part 2: Billions of Dollars and 13,000 Lifetimes Annually

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/09/2014

Whoever makes two ears of corn, or two blades of grass to grow where only one grew before, deserves better of mankind, and…

Regulatory Reform

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Where in the World is Jonathan Gruber?

  • By: Sam Kazman
  • 10/09/2014

The Obamacare insurance exchange rule is being challenged in four cases, and each one of them has been active over the last two weeks. The IRS…

CEI Litigation

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Super PAC Attacks Kochs on Civil Rights, Endorses “Urban Renewal” Policies that Harmed Minorities

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 10/08/2014

Last week, Alternet posted yet another bogus smear on the libertarian billionaires Charles and David Koch. It has since been reposted by Salon.com. The…

Law and Litigation

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New Employment Data May Give Clues to Why Recovery Is Stuck in First Gear

  • By: Alex Bolt
  • 10/08/2014

The good news for workers is that the labor market is growing and the economy shows signs of improvement. The unemployment rate is down to…

Labor and Employment

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See Me at San Francisco Crowdfund Banking and Lending Summit

  • By: John Berlau
  • 10/08/2014

My colleague Wayne Crews’ Forbes column Monday explained “How Entrepreneurs Can Speak Out About the Cost of Regulation,” but noted sadly that “businesses that never form…

Banking and Finance

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The 2014 Federal Paperwork and Red Tape Roundup, Part 1: Big Bucks for Pencil Pushers

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/08/2014

The more restrictions and prohibitions are in the Empire, the poorer grow the people. —Lao-Tzu When it comes to red tape and federal paperwork,…

Regulatory Reform

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CEI Awards Pro-Worker Senators

  • By: Aloysius Hogan
  • 10/07/2014

Senators with 100% Labor & Employment Scorecard Ratings Honored at Hill Event…

Labor and Employment

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CalPERS: It Came from Sacramento

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 10/07/2014

“Heads I win; tails you lose.” That essentially sums up the relationship the California Public Employee Retirement System (CalPERS) has long enjoyed vis-à-vis the Golden…

Government Unions

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How Will the Future View the “Temples” of Eco-Theocrats?

  • By: Fred L. Smith, Jr.
  • 10/07/2014

While vacationing in Germany recently, I noted many beautiful and now largely untenanted churches. Elegant, majestic against the sky, they are potent symbols of a…

Capitalism

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Results of “Cash for Appliances”

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 10/07/2014

Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (commonly called "the stimulus"), a $300 million program to subsidize consumer purchases of energy-efficient appliances called…

Energy

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Oral Argument in Pearson v. NBTY, Inc.

  • 10/07/2014

Are you trick-and/or-treating in downtown Chicago this Halloween? If so, visit the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit to watch oral argument…

Class Action Fairness

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Federal Government Granted $157 Million Subsidy to Government Unions in FY 2012

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 10/06/2014

When someone is paid to perform services, it should not be considered volunteer work.

Labor and Employment

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Must Every Product in the World Be Safe Enough for Children?

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 10/06/2014

The New York Times reported Friday on the David-and-Goliath battle of businessman Shihan Qu, the last of the rare earth magnet renegades. Mr. Qu’s…

Business and Government

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week in Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/06/2014

The Federal Register topped the 60,000-page mark on Friday, and is on pace for the 6th-highest page count in its 79-year history. Along the way,…

Regulatory Reform

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Journalists Called Out for Bad Reporting on Consumption Data

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 10/03/2014

Being a journalist is not an easy job; it demands fast paced and high volume production. For those “wonk” journalists tasked with analyzing data-heavy reports…

Consumer Freedom

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Opening Brief in Gascho v. Global Fitness Holdings

  • 10/03/2014

Candy corn, pumpkin pie, egg nog . . . no wonder that three months from now we’ll all be joining gyms. So let’s inaugurate the…

Class Action Fairness

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Is Driving to Work in Decline?

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 10/02/2014

Over at The Washington Post's Wonkblog, urban affairs reporter Emily Badger has a post up on the recently released U.S. Census Bureau American Community…

Automobiles and Roads

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Moody’s $2 Trillion Public Pension Shortfall Estimate Highlights Need for Better Pension Accounting Practices

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 10/01/2014

In a new report, Moody’s estimates the nation’s largest pension funds face a $2 trillion taken together. That’s a lot of money. But as significant…

Government Unions

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Cyanide, Tylenol and How Free Markets Make You Safer

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 09/29/2014

Today is the anniversary of one of the most significant food and drug related events in recent memory. Often discussed in college business classes these…

Consumer Freedom

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week in Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/29/2014

A busy week ended with a flourish, with Friday’s Federal Register alone containing 28 final regulations and 542 pages.

Regulatory Reform

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Study on Artificial Sweeteners Interesting But Flawed

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 09/26/2014

​A new study out of Israel on the possible effects of artificial sweeteners is making a lot of headlines this week. Unfortunately (and as usual)…

Consumer Freedom

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Are Consumers Smart Enough to Understand Airline Ancillary Fees?

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 09/25/2014

In May, I criticized the Department of Transportation’s opening of a rulemaking on airline ancillary fees (baggage, seat assignments, etc.), noting that the primary…

Aviation

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The NLRB Forces CNN to Rehire Workers Terminated Over a Decade Ago

  • By: Alex Bolt
  • 09/23/2014

CNN is appealing a recent ruling from the National Labor Relations Board which forces CNN to hire back workers from a temp agency known as…

Labor and Employment

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CalPERS Abandons “Hail Mary” Investment Strategy – About Time

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 09/22/2014

CalPERS knows when to fold ‘em. The California Public Employee Retirement System, the nation’s largest public pension fund (and one of the world’s largest), announced…

Labor and Employment

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For Fannie and Freddie Reform, Transparency Is a Must

  • By: John Berlau
  • 09/22/2014

Six years after the onset of the financial crisis, another Congress has adjourned without doing anything to rein in the government-sponsored entities (GSEs) that many…

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week in Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/22/2014

72 new regulations, from mangoes to credit ratings.

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Victory! Redman v. Radioshack

  • 09/19/2014

CCAF won a tremendous victory for class members in Redman v. Radioshack, just eleven days after oral argument! Judge Richard Posner, a legal authority renowned…

Class Action Fairness

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Billionaire Diversity: Foreign vs. Domestic

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 09/17/2014

Brookings Institution scholar Darrell West, whose new book Billionaires: Reflections on the Upper Crust is being released later this week, has another intriguing graphic…

Business and Government

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Lesson from Ex-Im Fight: More Agencies Should Have Sunsets

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/17/2014

Congress hasn’t voted just yet on the Continuing Resolution that includes the Export-Import Bank’s reauthorization. But we already know that it will pass this week,…

Banking and Finance

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STB Reauthorization Bill Threatens Rail Investment

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 09/16/2014

The U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation has scheduled a markup for tomorrow afternoon of the Surface Transportation Board (STB) Reauthorization Act (S.2777). If…

Antitrust

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In Memoriam: Elizabeth Whelan

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 09/16/2014

I was very sad to hear last week that Elizabeth Whelan, founder and president of the American Council on Science and Health, had passed…

Consumer Freedom

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Regulator: True Ridesharing Illegal in California

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 09/15/2014

In the past, I’ve noted that carve-outs for ridesharing providers leaves more innovative and disruptive business models—particularly future automated services—illegal. While self-driving on-demand transportation…

Automobiles and Roads

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Will the NLRB’s McDonald’s Decision Destroy Franchise System or Make Companies More Accountable?

  • By: Alex Bolt
  • 09/15/2014

That was the question at the center of a September 9 House Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions Subcommittee hearing, which was held in response to…

Labor and Employment

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New Mexico Workers and Industry Would Benefit from Right to Work

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 09/15/2014

Albuquerque Business First reports that New Mexico could become one of the next right-to-work (RTW) battlegrounds depending on upcoming election results, where Republicans could reclaim…

Labor and Employment

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week in Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/15/2014

The number of new regulations topped 2,500 on the year, while the Federal Register added 1,853 pages to end the week just shy of the…

Regulatory Reform

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Celebrate Billionaire Diversity

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 09/12/2014

Darrell West, a Vice President at the Brookings Institution, has a new book coming out next week on the political influence of the very wealthy,…

Business and Government

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CDC Study: Kids Eat Same Amount of Sodium as Worldwide Average

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 09/12/2014

It’s not exactly a blood-pressure raising headline, which is probably why the new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is actually…

Consumer Product Safety

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CEI Awards Pro-Worker Legislators

  • By: Aloysius Hogan
  • 09/11/2014

As we did last Congress, the Competitive Enterprise Institute has produced our Labor and Employment Policy Scorecard for this 113th Congress on our labor website,…

Labor and Employment

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Dueling Ex-Im Commentary

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/11/2014

A vote on the Continuing Resolution, which includes the controversial Export-Import Bank reauthorization was originally scheduled for today, but has been pushed back to next…

Banking and Finance

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Federal Obamacare Officials Once Recognized the Falsity of Their Current Argument about Tax Credits

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 09/10/2014

​The Obama administration has claimed that despite recurring language in the Obamacare law limiting tax credits to people who buy insurance on an “exchange established…

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User Fees Are Not Taxes: The Case for PFCs

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 09/09/2014

I've noted in the past the natural appeal passenger facility charges (PFCs) should have with fiscal conservatives. These are the user fees airports…

Aviation

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Don’t Tie Ex-Im Renewal to Government Shutdown

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/09/2014

It appears Congress will decide the Export-Import Bank’s short-term fate this week. There are several bills with different reauthorization terms, and Rep. Justin Amash and…

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Nationalizing Bitcoin?

  • By: Matt Powers
  • 09/09/2014

The phrase “if you can’t beat them, join them” seems so applicable in light of the Commonwealth of Dominica announcing plans…

Banking and Finance

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Western Water and California Drought, Part 2: No Need for Malthusian Despair

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 09/09/2014

Well, some good news—it’s raining in Los Angeles. Western droughts combined with questionable water access policies spawn water crises that unfortunately are not unique…

Energy and Environment

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Redman v. RadioShack, Inc. / oral argument today

  • By: Ted Frank
  • 09/08/2014

As we discussed earlier, class counsel agreed to a settlement over RadioShack credit-card receipt legality that would have paid themselves $1 million, but the…

Class Action Fairness

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CEI’s Battered Business Bureau: The Week in Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/08/2014

It was a short week due to the Labor Day holiday, but agencies still managed to issue more than 60 new regulations and push the…

Regulatory Reform

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IRS Plays Favorites

  • By: Alex Bolt
  • 09/05/2014

The Daily Caller News Foundation has found an email from Lois Lerner which contrasts her apathy towards misreported political spending by labor unions with her…

Labor and Employment

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