Ecomerce Times
French Firm Slings Another Stone at Google in EC Antitrust Spat
Huffington Post
What Is the Real Agenda of the Budget-Cutters?
Huffington Post
State protests spread
Journal Sentinel
Madison Fight Remains in National Spotlight
Journal Sentinel
Madison Fight Remains in National Spotlight
The Journal Sentinel highlights CEI's Iain Murray and Vincent Vernuccio's article on unions for the Washington Times. Washington Times opinion writers Iain Murray and…
Ecomerce Times
Tough Terms May Land Apple’s Subscription Service in Hot Water
Ecomerce Times
Bloggers Debate the Budget Deficit and Egypt’s Future
From Journalism.org: “If a motto summed up the Obama presidency, it might be, ‘Life is short. Eat dessert first,'” wrote Hans Bader at…
Ecomerce Times
‘Time to Rethink’ Education Funding
One News Now
TX property owners unprotected
Post - Gazette
Alcohol industry balks at counting calories
Post - Gazette
Obama budget: Life is short, eat dessert first
Post - Gazette
Regulatory reform an issue of accountability
One News Now
Funding high-speed rail projects ‘a shameful act’
One News Now
Let There Be Light
One News Now
Gingrich’s Energy Policies Rile Conservative Critics
Quality Health
Today’s Cancer Trends
Orange County Register
Deceptive Obama Budget Still Bloated
The Orange Country Register discusses President Obama's deceptive budget with Iain Murray. "The president is pulling a fast one on the public when he…
Orange County Register
CalTech Energy Researchers In Limbo As Congress Threatens To Chop Spending
Orange County Register
CEI Monitoring Labor Regulations
Orange County Register
Obama Administration Covers Up Political Correctness That Led to Massacre
American City and County
PPPs are good for transportation infrastructure, bad for real estate
NCPA
Regulation without Representation
One News Now
Unions advised to heed ObamaCare
Creators
A Killer Agency
Electric Light & Power
Lawmaker Wants To Cut Agency
Electric Light & Power
Petition: Save the bulb
Electric Light & Power
Freddie, Fannie May Be Finished, But What Comes Next?
Electric Light & Power
The Ethanol Idiocy That Will Not Die
Electric Light & Power
Climate skeptics unpersuaded by extra-warm 2010
Lew Rockwell
A Killer Agency
Lew Rockwell
Democracy in Egypt? Define “Democracy”
International Liberty
The Federal Bureaucracy: Even More Bloated When You Count the “Shadow” Workforce
International Liberty references Iain Murray's Nationa Review article to discuss the size of the federal workforce. Iain Murray of the Competitive Enterprise Institute…
National Center for Policy Analysis
No Risk in U.S. Drinking Water
One News Now
Expert: High-speed rail quota overly ambitious
Detroit News
With energy czar gone, Michigan wins
Forbes
A Federal Regulations Crackdown: Obama’s Dip In The Yangtze
Forbes
Suspend Obamacare Rules Until SCOTUS Decision
Forbes
Chris Horner on Crony Capitalism
Competitive Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow Chris Horner discusses how the government picks winners and losers in the…
Forbes
The Power of the EPA
Competitive Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow Chris Horner tells us how the EPA is being used to enforce…
Forbes
Bulldog is still fighting
Forbes
‘Kill switch’ = more federal power
Forbes
No Severability, No ObamaCare
Forbes
Trading Honesty for Votes
Forbes
Second Federal Judge Rules Obamacare Unconstitutional
Forbes
Judge Vinson Strikes Down PPACA
Forbes
Is the TSA More Interested in Airport Security Or Supporting Unions?
ACSH
Proposed energy drink ban should make folks jumpy
Washington Examiner
Obama pushing energy agenda already rejected by voters
Washington Examiner
Obama pushing energy agenda already rejected by voters
Washington Examiner
Obamacare Struck Down As Unconstitutional by Florida Judge
Detroit News
Good riddance, Hurricane Carol
NCPA
Alcohol Tax Could Backfire
NCPA
Fred Smith on the Future of the Automobile
CEI President and Founder Fred Smith appeared on a panel at the 2011 Washington Auto Show to discuss the…
NCPA
Thompson v. North American Stainless
NCPA
Former Connecticut AG Blumenthal Joins Senate Judiciary Committee
Yahoo! News
Tuning out: New York, California and Oregon propose banning cell phone and iPod use by pedestrians
Yahoo! News
Rolling Back Red Tape: 20 Regulations to Eliminate
Yahoo! News
Obama’s SOTU Speech: More Spending on Democrat Special Interests
Investors.com
Carol Browner Goes, Draconian Policies Stay
Cafe Hayek
Reactions to Last Night’s State of the Union Address
The Detroit News
Nature Conservancy gets $10M from Dow to find sustainable solutions
The Detroit News
Dems Prefer Academic Theories of Job Creation to Economic Reality
One News Now
UAW unhappy with success of foreign businesses
One News Now
Obama Backs Collective Bargaining for Airport Screeners
Boston Globe
Obama — the Great Deregulator?
The Boston Globe cites Wayne Crews's comments on President Obama's executive order to stop "outdated" federal regulations. “This executive order is hardly a…
Boston Globe
Life’s Tough for $144,000 Garbage Collectors
Boston Globe
Are Biofuel Policies Fueling a Global Food Crisis?
One News Now
Aged Technologies ‘Don’t Deserve’ Subsidies
Ecomerce Times
Comcast OK With Feds’ Conditions for NBC Merger
Reason
Being Smart With Your Smartphone, Police Search Edition
Wall Street Journal
Move Reflect Shift In Presidents Tone
The Wall Street Journal discusses regulations and executive orders with Wayne Crews. He didn't disavow the Dodd-Frank Act nor his new health-care law,…
Slashdot
Encrypt Your Smartphone – Or Else
Fulton News
Ameren Mo. defends EPA charges
The New American
The EPA Does It Again
The New American
Obama’s Version of Regulatory Reform
Fox News
Jobs and Regulation — Is Obama Finally Getting Serious About Solutions?
Fox News discusses the size of the regulatory state with Wayne Crews. According to the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s Wayne Crews, the regulatory state stood…
Government Executive
Obama orders review of agency regulations
Government Executive discusses executive overreach and its effects with Wayne Crews. But others said the changes are too little and too late. The…
Government Executive
Unions Increasingly Unpopular
Government Executive
Vincent Vernuccio on Unions’ Public Image
CEI Labor Policy Counsel Vincent Vernuccio discusses the recent attempt of a union to gain public support…
Government Executive
Debit Card Price Controls May Help Businesses, but Hurt Consumers
Poker Listings
Washington Post Article Defends Poker as a Game of Skill
AASHTO
Competitive Enterprise Institute Report Examines Limitations of PPPs
AASHTO
The Left’s Fetish With Its Own Paranoid Hatred
Townhall
Going Broke by Going Green
Big Government
Proponents of California’s Global Warming Law Were Against Renewables Before They Were For Them
NCPA
The Limitations of Public-Private Partnerships
Wall Street Journal
Big Lies and Little Ones
Wall Street Journal
The Authoritarian Media
Wall Street Journal
Inspector General Says ‘Jobs Saved’ Numbers Are Nonsense; Totals ‘Should Be Offset By Thousands Destroyed’
Atlantic Yards Report
Atlantic Yards cited in Competitive Enterprise Institute report as example of bad public-private partnerships
Yahoo News
Experts say Metro escalator woes product of union inefficiency
Forbes
Lawyer Appeals Judge’s Award Of $21 Million In Fees, $8 Coupons For Clients
Forbes reports on Ted Frank addressing the issue of class-action lawyers requesting huge fees and gaining small coupons for the class members who were harmed. For…
One News Now
Will EPA’s deference cloud court’s judgment?
One News Now
If At First You Don’t Succeed. . .
One News Now
Ag Roundup: New GOP House May Strip Food Safety Law … Can GE and Non-GE Alfalfa ‘Co-Exist?’
Washington Post
U-Va. Receives New FOIA for Global Warming Documents
One News Show
Record-breaking federal report
One News Show
Government Force vs Personal Choice
President and Founder of the Competitive Enterprise Institute Fred Smith discusses the ways government limits individual freedoms…
The WHIR
What’s hampering innovation?
The WHIR discusses regulation approval processes with Wayne Crews. Wayne Crews of the Competitive Enterprise Institute took the first position. He feels that…
The WHIR