Event
Competition Over Control: How PBMs Benefit Consumers
Event
A Free Market is the Best Medicine
Pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) are shaping how Americans obtain and pay for prescription drugs by promoting market competition that lowers prices, fosters innovation, and…
Event
Analysis of the New Proposed “Waters of the United States” (WOTUS) Rule
On November 20th, 2025, the EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers proposed a rule to define what “waters of the United States” (WOTUS)…
Event
The Federalist Society: Regulation and Fair Access to Banking
Allegations of politically motivated “debanking” have intensified debate over how federal regulation, supervisory practices, and concerns about “reputation risk” influence banks’ decisions about which…
Event
Free the Appliances!
Event
Free Enterprise Exchange: Regulation and Innovation, Striking the Right Balance for America’s Future
Event
Who’s Canning Competition? The FTC’s Trip Down the Grocery Aisle
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is scrutinizing American grocers, attributing rising food prices to increased industry consolidation. Moving ever farther away from the consumer…
Event
FTC Policy Unpacked: Achieving Change at the FTC
FTC Chair Khan has sought to implement aggressive and profound changes at the agency from novel approaches on antitrust to groundbreaking rulemakings. But will…
Event
Scrap Steel Protectionism
Nippon Steel’s proposed $14.1 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel would bring modernization and capital to an American steel industry that needs it. But the…
Event
Costs & Benefits of Pharmacy Benefit Managers
Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) use market forces to lower drug costs and improve health outcomes. Acting on behalf of drug insurance plans, PBMs bargain with…
Event
Reforming the Unauthorized and Unprepared CDC
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) failed to prevent and subsequently control the COVID-19 pandemic. As its mistakes before, during, and after…
Event
Infrastructure Permitting Reform
The increasing bipartisan consensus on the need for permitting reform is not confined to the United States. Governments around the world are realizing that…
Event
Supreme Court’s Long-Anticipated WOTUS Opinion
Event
Freedom Wins: An Empirical Pandemic Analysis 3/2/23
A new empirical study co-authored by CEI’s Joel M. Zinberg M.D., J.D., Paragon Health Institute President Brian Blase, and other colleagues compares COVID-19 policy…
Event
Challenging Unconstitutional Taxation
How is it possible to owe federal income taxes if you have never received any income? Charles and Kathleen Moore are asking the U.S.
Event
Time to Think Small: How Nimble Environmental Technologies Can Solve the Planet’s Biggest Problems
Environmental policy is trapped in the last century. Moving information, decisions, and responsibility closer to the problem improves the environment overall. In a new book, …
Event
Fossil Future Book Forum featuring Alex Epstein and Richard Morrison
In his new book, Fossil Future: Why Global Human Flourishing Requires More Oil, Coal, and Natural Gas—Not Less, Alex Epstein makes the case for…
Event
Does the Federal Government Have Authority for ESG Mandates?
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has proposed a new rule requiring companies to disclose their climate-related risk, strategy, and greenhouse gas emissions, including…
Event
Alfred E. Kahn Discussion featuring John Hood
Event
Risks of Central Bank Digital Currency Featuring Rep. Tom Emmer
Online Event Tuesday, February 8, 2022 Until recently, U.S. policymakers recognized the promise of digital assets. But as cryptocurrency, particularly stablecoins have…
Event
I, Citizen Book Forum Featuring Tony Woodlief
In his forthcoming I, Citizen: A Blueprint for Reclaiming American Self-Governance, Tony Woodlief charts an end to our over-politicized culture wars. He asserts…
Event
Pensions and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Investing
The U.S. Department of Labor has proposed a new rule that encourages pension fund managers to consider environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors in…
Event
Supply Side Snafu Featuring Iain Murray, Sean Higgins, Marlo Lewis, and Ryan Young
Just in time for the holiday season, the global supply network is fraying in ways that affect our everyday lives. While Washington policy makers…
Event
Environmental and Energy Issues in ESG
Research Fellow Richard Morrison will present on the “Environmental and Energy Issues in ESG” as part of the Antonin Scalia Law School’s Forum on…
Event
ESG: Social Factors of the New Space Economy
Research Fellow Richard Morrison is participating in the following online event: New York Space Business Roundtable: ESG: Social Factors of the New Space Economy…
Event
The Plastics Paradox Featuring Chris DeArmitt and Angela Logomasini
One of the greatest modern myths is that plastics harm the environment. In fact, they are greener and more sustainable than many of the…
Event
The Future of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Investing
For many years, ESG-style investing has been making progress in the finance world. But now that the Securities and Exchange Commission seems poised to…
Event
Are Price Controls a Constructive Way to Lower Prescription Drug Costs?
American patients benefit from a bounty of choice and innovation in medical treatment options. Yet many Americans believe the price of prescription drugs is…
Event
Restrictions on Federal Oil and Gas Activity – Implications for the Permian Basin and Beyond
In its first few months, the Biden administration has initiated a long list of climate change-related policy measures targeting fossil fuels. The one with…
Event
The Antitrust Paradox Book Forum Featuring Robert H. Bork, Jr.
Event
Guidebook to Consumer Sovereignty in Finance
Featuring Todd Zywicki, Kyle Hauptman, and John Berlau Online Event The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) recently published Taskforce Report…
Event
Human Progress v. Eco-Catastrophe Book Forum featuring authors Johan Norberg and Patrick Moore
In a double book forum, CEI examines the competing narratives of the improving state of the world versus environmental devastation, and their policy implications.
Event
American Resilience and Renewal: Free to Prosper: A Pro-Growth Agenda for the 117th Congress featuring Senator Rand Paul
America is in the midst of a pivotal moment. The coronavirus pandemic and subsequent shutdowns have devastated local economies and dramatically shifted how and…
Event
The Dictatorship of Woke Capital Book Forum featuring author Steve Soukup and Richard Morrison
In The Dictatorship of Woke Capital, financial analyst Steve Soukup examines how corporate America, traditionally focused on non-political goals of production and profit, has…
Event
The Next Chapter of U.S. Antitrust Law: True Crime, Tragedy or Comedy?
Featuring Sam Bowman, Jessica Melugin, John Tamny, and Joshua Wright U.S. Antitrust law is under pressure to reinvent itself to take on ‘Big…
Event
George Washington, Entrepreneur: A Conversation with author John Berlau
Event
“The Property Species: Mine, Yours, and the Human Mind” Book Forum featuring Bart Wilson
In The Property Species: Mine, Yours, and the Human Mind, Professor Bart Wilson explores why humans have the custom of property and how…
Event
Countering the Politicization of Financial Services: Is the Cure Worse than the Disease?
John BerlauSenior Fellow Competitive Enterprise Institute C. Wallace DeWittSenior Counsel Allen & Overy LLP…
Event
Science Transparency Forum Featuring EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler
Event
Reforming Federal Lands and the Endangered Species Act featuring Secretary David Bernhardt
Event
“On the Docket: Independent Agencies” featuring Richard A. Epstein, John Berlau, and Devin Watkins
Event
Big White Ghetto Book Forum featuring Kevin D. Williamson
Event
Ten Global Trends Every Smart Person Should Know: Book Forum featuring Ronald Bailey and Marian L. Tupy
Event
Repeal for Resilience: CDC Mission Creep to Mission Leap
Event
You’re Hired! Book Forum featuring Casey B. Mulligan
Event
Supreme Disorder Book Forum Featuring Ilya Shapiro
Event
Julian L. Simon Memorial Award Event featuring Professor Steven Horwitz
Event
The Socialist Temptation: A Conversation with Iain Murray
Event
Repeal for Resilience featuring SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce and former SEC Commissioner Paul Atkins
Event