CNET
SOPA Foes Marshal Opposition Before House Panel Vote
Washington Examiner
Climategate Proves Scientists Are – Gasp! – Human
Switchboard
Even Conservatives Agree: Don’t Drill for Roads
News Max
Gingrich Woos Right at Closed-Door Meeting
Washington Examiner
Newt Hit Buzz Saw in Meeting With Right Leaders
Washington Examiner
Idaho Reps. Simpson, Labrador Hail House Passage of Regulatory Reform Bill
Washington Post
Gingrich Faces Questions From Conservative Leaders
Transportation News Daily
A Conservative Critique of House Republican Transportation Proposal
Transportation News Daily
Why Finra Needs To Charm The Supreme Court
Transportation News Daily
Spending More Has Never Worked!
Transportation News Daily
Enron Bankruptcy 10 Years Later: Before Bailouts Were Big
Orange County Register
Global Warming Alarmists Try Again
Orange County Register
GOP Hopefuls, Administration on Same Page
Orange County Register
Hans Bader Uncovers a Catch-22 in EEOC Enforcement
Orange County Register
When Bullying is Bull
CNET
SOPA’s Most Aggressive Defender: U.S. Chamber of Commerce
CNET
Durban Treaty: Doomed to Failure?
In 1997, history was made when 37 nations committed themselves to the only binding climate agreement to date, the Kyoto Protocol but in December of…
Legal Newsline
Watchdog, State AGs Target Four Loko Agreement
Forbes
Climategate II: More Smoking Guns From The Global Warming Establishment
Forbes
Hans Bader on Challenging Class-Action Abuses
Tech News World
Europe Weary of Apple, Samsung Patent War
Tech News World
“Amtrak Bans 12-Year-Old Unaccompanied Child Riders”
Farm Online
Stolen Email Fuels Climate Sceptics Before Talks
Washington Examiner
Curbing Class-Action Suits That Benefit Lawyers, But Not Plaintiffs
The Washington Examiner discusses why Ted Frank objected to the AOL class action settlement. But then Ted Frank, who heads the justly lauded Center…
New York Times
New Trove of Stolen E-Mails From Climate Scientists Is Released
Hot Air
Minnesota Governor Orders Unionization of Child Care Providers
Hot Air
“Ten Is The New Two”
Hot Air
Defensive Customer Service
Hot Air
Clean Energy: The Dirty Truth
CEI fellow Bill Frezza says that government should not pick winners and losers in energy…
Hot Air
Fairness in Union Elections
CEI Labor Policy Counsel Vincent Vernuccio explains the proposed NLRB change to union elections that would favor Big labor…
Hot Air
Obamateurism of the Day
Hot Air
What’s Trickling Down Are Lies
Daily Caller
Leaders with Ginni Thomas: Fred Smith, Competitive Enterprise Institute
Ecomerce Times
Gates Tells Jury Microsoft’s No Bully
Ecomerce Times
Bank Debit-Card Fees Under U.S. Justice Department Review
Politico
Climate Scientists Scoff at Stolen Emails
Metropolitan News-Enterprise
Ninth Circuit Overturns Approval of AOL Class Action Settlement
Metropolitan News-Enterprise reports on why the Center for Class Action Fairness objected to the AOL class action settlement based on the cy pres distribution failing to…
Metropolitan News-Enterprise
Young Lawyers Need Remediation
Metropolitan News-Enterprise
NYT Front-Pager: Law Schools Don’t Teach How to Be a Lawyer
Yahoo! News
FCC Net Neutrality Rules Take Effect, Experts Doubt Longevity
Yahoo! News
Full Privatization of GM Cannot Come Soon Enough
The Berkeley Blog
Gingrich and the Environment
FoxNews.com
VIDEO: Alex Nowrasteh on Highly-Skilled Immigrants
Educated, highly-skilled workers who immigrate to the United States are beneficial to our economy and society. CEI Policy Analyst Alex Nowrasteh explains the benefits of liberalisation…
FoxNews.com
The Urge to Shower Money on Colleges
FoxNews.com
Driving a Bad Bargain on GM Bailout
FoxNews.com
Free Speech and Chilling Effects Roundup
American Thinker
Will Germany Choose Another Gotterdämmerung?
American Thinker
The “Epidemic” Of Bullying
American Thinker
The Politics of Campus Sexual Assault
E Week