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New Pricing Plans Are Good

  • By: James L. Gattuso
  • 08/17/1999

This isn’t your father’s telecommunications market. Long-distance pricing was once onesize-fits-all, with high, distance-sensitive rates cast in stone by regulators. Now that is changing, as…

Banking and Finance

Op-Eds

Tyranny of the Unelected Regulators

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 08/08/1999

Congress passed and the president signed into law 241 bills in 1998. Meanwhile, federal agencies were far busier: They issued 4,899 rules and regulations — 315…

Regulatory Reform

Op-Eds

Regulations Stunt the Growth of Agricultural Biotech

  • By: Henry I. Miller
  • 08/06/1999

Secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman gave what he intended to be a strongly pro-biotechnology speech July 13, predicting that biotechnological solutions would help to “create…

Consumer Freedom

Op-Eds

Misguided Measures Would Make Poor and Elderly Feel the Heat

  • By: Paul J. Georgia
  • 08/04/1999

  Air conditioning is a wonderful technology. Not only does it allow us to beat the summer heat, but it also prevents heat-related illnesses and…

Op-Eds

Third Way Route Jams Trade: Kemp Op-Ed in Financial Times

  • By: Jack Kemp
  • 08/02/1999

There is an international movement hard at work to concentrate power over economic decision-making–public, private, and across national boundaries–in a “global elite” that is unaccountable…

Trade and International

Op-Eds

Law Deserves to be Flushed Away

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 07/31/1999

In one of the silliest ideas yet to come down the pike (or pipe), Congress entered the plumbing fixture design business in 1992, mandating strict…

Energy and Environment

Op-Eds

Corporate Welfare: Bad Business All Around

  • By: James M. Sheehan
  • 07/29/1999

The stock market is at record highs. The economy has been booming. So why are many of America’s largest corporations still receiving handouts from Uncle Sam? The Budget…

Business and Government

Op-Eds

Feeding the Green Money Tree

  • By: James M. Sheehan, Paul J. Georgia
  • 07/29/1999

The Clinton-Gore administration continues to thumb it nose at the Constitution by trying to implement a global warming treaty (the Kyoto Protocol) that has not…

Regulatory Reform

Op-Eds

When Auto Safety Is Against the Law

  • By: Sam Kazman
  • 07/12/1999

In 1997, between 20 and 40 Connecticut residents were killed by a defective product. The dangers ofI this product have been documented for more than…

Automobiles and Roads

Op-Eds

Superstores Helpful (Letter to the Editor)

  • By: Stub
  • 07/09/1999

The article ” ‘Good simplicity’ falls by the wayside” by reporter Craig Wilson asserts that “shopping at the mall or Wal-Mart or a fast food…

Banking and Finance

Op-Eds

Michigan by the Sea: Bob Nelson Article in Weekly Standard

  • By: Robert H. Nelson
  • 07/05/1999

Michigan by the Sea Published in The Weekly Standard July5/July 12, 1999 issue   In the 1980s and ’90s,…

Energy and Environment

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No Kyoto in Kemp (Letter to the Editor)

  • By: Jack Kemp
  • 07/01/1999

I enjoy reading the Spectator, particularly “On the Prowl,” even though it sometimes strays out of the nonfiction category, and the May issue is a…

Energy and Environment

Op-Eds

Politically Incorrect Washing Machines

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 06/10/1999

Federal government officials think your clothes washer is contributing to global warming—and they are going to do something about it. Over the past few years,…

Energy and Environment

Op-Eds

Constitutional Integrity (Letter to the Editor)

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 06/03/1999

A May 24 editorial, “A retreat on clean air,” suggests that holding Congress to the Constitution will make solid environmental protection a “hazy, distant prospect,”…

Law and Litigation

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Books Celebrating Capitalism Should Have Made the Cut

  • By: Max Schulz
  • 06/02/1999

In the contest between freedom and the state, freedom won. Capitalism triumphed both here and abroad, while statism failed in Cuba, Russia, England, Sweden, North Korea…

Business and Government

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Who Makes Our Laws? (Letter to the Editor)

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 06/02/1999

Surely Cass R. Sunstein is right that “greater respect for democratic government” is urgent (“The Courts’ Perilous Right Turn,” Op-Ed, June 2). But in his…

Regulatory Reform

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NATO Raison D’Etre

  • By: Fred L. Smith, Jr.
  • 06/01/1999

<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = “urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office” /> In a Washington Post op-ed supporting the bombing of Serbia, Bill Kristol…

Business and Government

Op-Eds

Guilt By Association With Bill Bennett

  • By: Fred L. Smith, Jr.
  • 06/01/1999

Ralph Raico’s Reflection “Won’t You Go Home, Bill Bennett?” (April) on the Center for Individual Right’s challenge to race-based student admission policies suggests…

Business and Government

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Escaping the Malthusian Trap

  • By: Fred L. Smith, Jr., Gregory Conko
  • 06/01/1999

  On October 12, 1999, United Nations demographers lamented the symbolic birth of planet Earth’s six-billionth resident. The world’s population had doubled from three…

Energy and Environment

Op-Eds

Send Regulations Back to Congress (Letter to the Editor)

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 05/27/1999

The Post is correct that substantial delegations of legislative authority to federal agencies, notably those involving “complex technical judgments,” have been upheld by the courts…

Energy and Environment

Op-Eds

Mandates on Energy Boost Use

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 05/26/1999

With the price of gasoline inching up (though still at historic lows), we are once again being hectored to save energy. Few aspects of our…

Energy and Environment

Op-Eds

Standing Up to EPA (Letter to the Editor)

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 05/25/1999

Re “Bad Decision on Clean Air” (editorial, May 19) : The Clean Air Act gave the Environmental Protection Agency a vague mandate to protect public…

Energy and Environment

Op-Eds

Amphibian Warfare

  • By: Brian Doherty
  • 05/24/1999

You can understand why they created an environmental panic, those deformed frogs that have starred in media scare stories since 1995, when a group of them…

Energy and Environment

Op-Eds

Suburban Development Made Scapegoat for Urban Woes (Letter to the Editor)

  • By: Daniel Simmons
  • 05/24/1999

The national debate about suburban development spawns many misunderstandings about the real issues. The recent USA TODAY editorial and response by Vice President Al Gore…

Banking and Finance

Op-Eds

Ruling on EPA (Letter to the Editor)

  • By: Jonathan H. Adler
  • 05/24/1999

The front-page story on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision to invalidate the Environmental Protection Agency’s new air-quality standards leaves readers with the false…

Energy and Environment

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Clearing the Air on Regulatory Excess

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 05/19/1999

  The Clinton EPAs biggest regulatory victory was turned into its biggest legal defeat last Friday, as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of…

Regulatory Reform

Op-Eds

Closing Electronic Frontiers?

  • By: James L. Gattuso
  • 05/17/1999

On May 6, the world of telecommunications was rocked by the announcement of AT&T’s $54 billion acquisition of MediaOne, the nation’s fourth-largest cable television company.

Tech and Telecom

Op-Eds

Tampon Terrorism

  • By: Michael Fumento
  • 05/17/1999

Fear is a sales pitch that has been used for decades to flog everything from alarm systems to underarm deodorant. But just think how it…

Health and Safety

Op-Eds

Suit Will Hurt Competition

  • By: James L. Gattuso
  • 05/14/1999

Increasingly, Americans are losing faith in their government. The U.S. Department of Justice’s action against American Airlines on Thursday underscores why. The lawsuit seeks to…

Banking and Finance

Op-Eds

Ignore the Pesticide Scare Du Jour

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 05/11/1999

“Public advocate” reports on the supposed dire consequences of pesticide use seem to come out almost daily. According to news reports and environmentalist “studies,” if…

Chemical Risk

Washington Post

Chemically Speaking (Letter to the Editor)

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 05/07/1999

It is ironic that environmental groups and others jumped ship from the Environmental Protection Agency’s food-quality advisory panel on the same day that President Clinton…

Chemical Risk

Washington Post

Suburbs Enter the Presidential Race (Letter to the Editor)

  • By: Daniel Simmons
  • 05/04/1999

  To the Editor: Re “Two Parties Seek to Exploit a Relentless Boom in the Suburbs” (news article, May 4): Vice President Al Gore and…

Energy and Environment

Op-Eds

Enemies Of The Stasis

  • By: Fred L. Smith, Jr.
  • 05/01/1999

Full Article Available in PDF Format Executive Summary Virginia Postrel's excellent book “The Future and Its Enemies” details the…

Business and Government

Op-Eds

Enemies of the Stasis

  • By: Fred L. Smith, Jr.
  • 05/01/1999

Virginia Postrel’s excellent The Future and Its Enemies (Free Press, 1998, 265 pages) details the many ways in which the forces of dynamism conflict with…

Regulatory Reform

Washington Post

A Look at Resourceful Earth Day

  • By: Fred L. Smith, Jr.
  • 04/28/1999

April 22, once associated with the optimism of revolutionary Marxism (as the birthday of Lenin) and then with the pessimism of modern Malthusianism (as the…

Energy and Environment

Washington Post

Coming Down to Earth Day

  • By: Jonathan H. Adler
  • 04/22/1999

Today is Earth Day. Every year since 1970, environmental activist groups have used this day to warn of “impending environmental catastrophe and advocate new government programs,…

Energy and Environment

Washington Post

Vice President’s Plan to Change Method to Measure GDP (Letter to the Editor)

  • By: James M. Sheehan
  • 04/12/1999

Michael Evans’ April 6 commentary “Misguided Solution for debtors” did eh:. excellent job of refuting .Vice. President Al Gore’s plan’ to sell the gold reserves…

Regulatory Reform

Washington Post

Is More Privacy a Good Idea? (Letter to the Editor)

  • By: Ananda Gupta
  • 04/10/1999

To the Editor: Amitai Etzioni (“Privacy. Isn’t Dead Yet,” Op-Ed, April 6) vastly understates the availability of technologies that provide “cyberspace anonymity.” His worries about…

Privacy and Cybersecurity

Washington Post

Who Should Pay for College Tuition (Letter to the Editor)

  • By: CEI Staff
  • 03/11/1999

As a student I appreciate your call for colleges and universities to ante up more of their own funds to pay for needy students’ tuition…

Business and Government

Washington Post

Kyoto Lobby Kills Small Business

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 03/04/1999

Credit for early action — a policy proposal developed by the Environmental Defense Fund, warmly embraced by the Clinton-Gore administration, and championed by. Rhode Island Republican…

Energy and Environment

Washington Post

Pa.’s Growing Greener Plan Favors Rich Over Poor (Letter to the Editor)

  • By: Daniel Simmons
  • 03/04/1999

Gov. Ridge calls his Growing Greener Initiative “the most sweeping change in environmental spending policy in 30 years” (Inquirer, Feb. 24). His plan redirects money…

Energy and Environment

Op-Eds

The New Trustbusters

  • By: James V. DeLong
  • 02/28/1999

Joel Klein is a famous man. The head of the Antitrust Division at the U.S. Department of Justice usually toils in anonymity, known only…

Antitrust

Washington Post

EPA Can’t Win This Country’s Sprawl Brawl

  • By: Jonathan H. Adler
  • 02/22/1999

Last month, the Clinton-Gore Administration unveiled a new multibillion-dollar environmental agenda, including the so-called Livability Agenda and Lands Legacy Initiative, as well as efforts to…

Energy and Environment

Op-Eds

Anyone Like Emissions Credits?

  • By: Jack Kemp
  • 02/22/1999

When President Clinton had the United States sign the Kyoto Protocol on “global warming,” his gesture was widely viewed as PR, pure and simple. After all, the Senate already was…

Energy and Environment

Op-Eds

Unlivable Communities

  • By: Daniel Simmons
  • 02/21/1999

  Vice President Al Gore recently announced a new “livable com munities agenda,” designed to “ensure a high quality of life” by controlling so-called “urban sprawl.” But…

Banking and Finance

Washington Post

Mining Law ‘Land Grab’ (Letter to the Editor)

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 02/18/1999

Richard L. Lawson, president of the National Mining Association, is right, and USA TODAY is wrong (“Mining laws cheat taxpayers,” Our View; “Land-grab threatens economy,”…

Energy and Environment

Washington Times

Dump the Politics

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 02/09/1999

  Apparently, lawmakers are heartbroken because they think that only ‘99.9992 percent of Virginia is left for lovers. The .0008 percent is for trash — at…

Energy and Environment

Washington Times

It’s All About The Money

  • By: Sam Kazman
  • 01/28/1999

From pediatric disease to profit center — that, in a nutshell, is how smoking has changed in the eyes of the anti-tobacco warriors. In 1995,…

Consumer Freedom

Op-Eds

Trashing New Yorkers, Trashing Solutions

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 01/26/1999

  Some Virginia lawmakers say they are going to “save” state residents from New York City dumping its trash in the Old Dominion. They’re considering…

Energy and Environment

Washington Times

Trash-War Victim (Letter to the Editor)

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 01/25/1999

Liam Callanan is “One Virginian Who’s Ready to Do His Part” (Op-Ed, Jan. 20) about New York’s trash. As a New Yorker now living in…

Energy and Environment

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