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An Unintended Consequence
From George Leef’s post on the National Review Online: Thanks to the college-for-everyone mania, we have a shortage of workers capable for doing…
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Bennett Hypothesis 2.0
From George Leef’s post on National Review Online: On Minding the Campus today, Peter Wood, Rich Vedder, Hans Bader, Herbert London, and I…
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February 17 Roundup
From Walter Olsen’s Overlawyered post: – Mortgage robo-signing settlement not actually as punitive toward the banks as you might think, succeeds in sticking…
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Birth Control Mandate ‘Misconceptions’
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Washington Times
No Master Lock on Job Creation
From Anneke Green's column in The Washington Times: The Obama administration’s favoritism for cronies is another drag on the business climate, such as…
Renew America
U.S. Hostages Abroad and High Gas Prices at Home–It’s Jimmy Carter Redux
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Indian Country
First Cobell Settlement Appeal Heard
Indian Country discusses the case in which Ted Frank represented an appeal of a settlement that was not fairly distributed and left some class members overpaid and…
Legal Times
D.C. Circuit Examines $3.4B Settlement In Native American Trust Case
Legal Times reports on the case in which Ted Frank represents Kimberly Craven who claims that a settlement was not fairly distributed. Theodore…
Law 360
$3.4B Tribal Land Settlement Faces Challenge In DC Circ.
Law 360 reports on a case CCAF objected to because the settlement would not be distributed fairly to class members. “Not every class…
Politico
Heartland Burned by “DenialGate” Memos
From Darren Samuelsohn's article in Politico: Myron Ebell, director of energy and global warming policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, said…
Politico
House Republicans Push New Oil Drilling to Fund Road Projects
From The Los Angeles Times‘ Nation Now Blog: A coalition of groups, including Taxpayers for Common Sense and the pro-market Competitive Enterprise Institute,…
Politico
Today House Republicans Are Set To Approve Barack Obama’s Latest Stimulus Plan
Politico
Highway Bill Generates Bipartisan Backlash
Politico
Ayn Rand Was an Illegal Immigrant
From Shika Dalmia’s article in Reason: Yes, every nation has the right to control its borders. But both liberal and illiberal immigration policies…
Politico
User Pays
From Politico‘s Morning Transportation: A coalition is urging the House to stick to the user-pays tradition of financing transportation, saying that it is…
Politico
Free Cupcakes! GOP Hispanic Super PAC Reaches Out
From Pema Levy’s article in Talking Points Memo: The next morning, four panelists met in the hotel’s main ballroom to discuss immigration. The…
Politico
Highway Bill Put on Hold for Now
From Geoff Holtzman’s article on Talk Radio News Service: Earlier this week, the pro-environment National Resources Defense Council teamed with a coalition of…
Politico
Federal Highway Aid to Indiana Could Dip
Politico
Calls for ‘Self-Deportation’ of Illegal Immigrants Win Applause at Conservative Conference
Politico
CPAC Panelist Booed for Speaking Truth on Immigration
Politico
CPAC, Immigration, and Racism Accusations
Politico
Co-Author of Arizona Immigration Law Says Self-Deportation Working
International Business Times
Highway-Oriented House Transportation Bill: Why It’s Hated by Everyone
International Business Times
Transportation bill takes wrong road
International Business Times
Tyler Clementi Suicide Case
International Business Times
U.S. Sen. Johnson Says Obama “Not Someone We Can Compromise With”
International Business Times
CPAC Speaker Goads Pro-Union, Occupy Protestors
International Business Times
At CPAC, Undermining the Power of American Workers
International Business Times
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US News
There is No Equivalence Between Solyndra and Keystone XL
From Nancy Pfotenhauer's column in U.S. News & World Report: Whether it is solar energy, high speed rail, or natural gas subsidies, the…
Washington Examiner
SEIU Makes Play for ‘Dues’ From Conn. Subsidy
From The Washington Examiner's Beltway Confidential (also appeared on the National Right to Work Committee website and The Oklahoman): The Service Employees International…
Washington Examiner
Vincent Vernuccio explains the union’s latest method of recruitment.
Vincent Vernuccio explains the union's the latest method of forcing home healthcare and daycare workers into their unions…
Washington Examiner
Employment Law Roundup: Retaliation Charges Pose Growing Threat to Free Speech
Washington Examiner
House Transportation Bill Doesn’t Deserve Passage
Washington Examiner
Seeking Solution to “Incredibly Complex” Issue of Drug Shortages
Heartland
Oklahoma Challenges EPA Haze Restrictions
One News Now
WH Mining Plans Are Anybody’s Guess
One News Now
Retired Justice Stevens Favors Some Discrimination
Reason
Environmentalist Protection Racket: Sierra Club Takes the Money and Runs
Native American Times
Cobell Class Members question settlement, attorney conduct
Native American Times reports on Ted Frank's objection to a case that did not compensate class members fairly, because those who suffered the most get the…
Native American Times
In the House, a transportation train wreck
Native American Times
Transportation Analysts Critique House Proposal to Expand Oil & Gas Drilling
Heritage
Clean Energy: Cap and Trade Lite
Heritage
House of Representatives Transportation Bill Fraught With Bad Ideas
Tech News World
Twitter CEO’s Tweet-Blocking Defense: It’s Just Business
Tech News World
The President’s Dangerous Grannynomics
Tech News World
NY’s Still Too Business-Unfriendly
Tech News World
Boehner Downplays ‘Stimulus’ of Highway Bill
E&E News
As House rolls out highway bill, clash looms over drilling provisions
E&E News
Worst. Transportation. Bill. Ever.
Politico
Opposition to Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Drilling Takes Right Turn
Politico
Morning Transportation
Politico
This Is Not a Drill: Highway Lobby Trying to Push Tranpo Bill Through Congress
Torque News
NRDC Says to Speaker Boehner’s Energy Plan, Don’t Drill and Drive
Torque News
Can Brand Makers Be Sued for Generic Drug Injuries?
Torque News
Daily Scoreboard
BBC
How ‘Europe’ Became a Dirty Word in the U.S. Election
Switchboard
House Republicans Hijacking Transportation Bill to Drill, Baby, Drill
Switchboard
Gingrich, Romney Push High Tech Job Creation as U.S. Lead Slips
Switchboard
It’s Politics: Linda Sanchez Wins Key Step Toward Democratic Party Endorsement
Las Vegas Review Journal
Obama, Romney and Taxes
Las Vegas Review Journal
Killing the Keystone Pipeline is Bad for the Environment Too, the Earth is Not Warming and More
Washington Post
Gingrich’s Out-Of-This-World Ideas
Washington Post
Employers Skeptical of Obama’s SOTU Promises
Washington Post
Obama Proposal: No Leaving School Until Age 18 or Graduation
Washington Post
How Barack Obama Used Taxpayer Dollars to Outsource Green Energy Jobs
Washington Post
MetLife Fires 4,300 Citing Uncertainty and Overregulation
Trib Live
Criminal Competition
Orange County Register
Bureaucrats Eyeing Your Device Chargers
Aljazeera
U.S. Oil Pipeline: Storm in a Barrel?
Aljazeera
Redefining Carcinogenicity
Orange County Register
Politics of the Pipeline Denial
Orange County Register
William Yeatman: Politics and the Keystone Pipeline
William Yeatman: Politics and the Keystone Pipeline…
Daily Caller
Obama is Ignoring His Own Jobs Council Recommendations
The Daily Caller discusses the federal regulatory burden with Wayne Crews. An analysis of just this year’s new regulations — and we’re only…
Law 360
Attys Got Lion’s Share Of HP Deal: Ink-Jet Class Members
Law 360 reports on CCAF's objection to the Hewlett-Packard Co. settlement that benefited the lawyers that negotiated it more than the class members they represented.
Law 360
Stopping SOPA: Website Blackouts in Protest of Online Piracy Bill
Law 360
Law Schools Taking More and More Criticism
Canada Free Press
The U.S. Is on a Suicide Watch
The Canada Free Press discusses the costs of federal regulation with Wayne Crews. In April 2011, Wayne Crews of the Competitive Enterprise Institute…
Canada Free Press
Will Recess Appointment Handcuff Consumer Cop?
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Ryan Radia: SOPA could change the way the internet works
SOPA could change the way the internet works. Now, some of the biggest websites in the world like Google and Wikipedia are going dark in…
Canada Free Press
A Tale of Two Energy Policies
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Landowners Tangle with EPA Bureaucrats
From Chris Woodward’s post on OneNewsNow: The Competitive Enterprise Institute filed an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to…
Daily Caller
Obama Reorganizes Government, Adds Inefficiencies, Expands Economic Footprint
Daily Caller
Myron Ebell: Environmental issues and the 2012 election
Myron Ebell: Environmental issues and the 2012 election…
Daily Caller
Religious Liberty Wins 9-0 at SCOTUS in “Ministerial Exception” Case
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Law Schools Roundup
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Restoring Due Process
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Pittsburgh Live
EPA’s Latest Power Grab
Chris Horner explains the EPA's latest power grab involving private property rights in Idaho…
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How Art History Majors Power the U.S. Economy
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Does Four Loko Help Live La Vida Loca?
Daily Caller
Modern Dancers, Bed-Bug Battlers, Earth Worshipers Get EPA ‘Environmental Justice’ Grants
Daily Caller
Obama’s Abuse of Power Threatens to Shut Down Senate
Daily Caller
The Backwards Purpose of EPA’s Environmental Justice Grants
Chris Horner explains the EPA's "environmental justice" grants.
Politico
Left Bloggers Hail “New Obama”
Politico
The New Politics of Silicon Valley: Revenge of the Nerds
Politico
Grassroots Perspectives
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Is Grover Norquist Breaking Up With SOPA?
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F. Vincent Vernuccio: NLRB and Union Bosses
Vincent Vernuccio: NLRB and Union Bosses…
Reason