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“But now all the stations are silenced, ’cause they ain’t got a government license”

  • By: Jesse Walker
  • 03/22/2006

Broadcasting has come a long way since the pioneer punk band The Clash blasted Britain's radio regulators with that line in 1979, but in some…

Antitrust

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Breaking Patents

  • By: Sally McNamara
  • 11/09/2005

The integrity of patents affects the future health of people the world over. Unfortunately, one of the world’s rising economic players is leading the charge…

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DDT Saves Lives in Fight against Malaria

  • By: Richard Tren
  • 11/01/2005

Full Document Available in PDF The President’s decision in June to…

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The Nationalization of Basic Science

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 07/21/2005

Full Document Available in PDF The National Institutes of Health (NIH)…

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What Every European Should Know About Global Warming, by Iain Murray

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 07/20/2005

Full Document Available in PDF Overview. Alarm over the prospect…

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Boeing vs. Airbus

  • By: Timothy Carney
  • 07/14/2005

Full Document Available in PDF The United States and the European Union (EU) may be on…

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Kyoto-by-Inches Is Just as Foolish

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 06/14/2005

Full Document Available in PDF All economic pain for no environmental gain! That’s…

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Green Building Standards: Why Mandating a Good Idea can be Bad Policy

  • By: Todd Myers
  • 05/12/2005

Full Document Available in PDF “Every hitter likes fastballs, just like everybody likes ice cream. But…

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The Price is Right—Or Better Be!

  • By: Donald Losman
  • 02/17/2005

Full Document Available in PDF On the popular television game show “The…

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“Mad Cow”: Is the Media Milking an Overblown Threat?

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 01/05/2005

Full Document Available in PDF The recent confirmation of…

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Ratification without Representation?

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 09/08/2004

Full Document Available in PDF In 2001, the Bush Administration signed the United Nations Environment…

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Send Me No Files: Senate INDUCEs a Threat to the Future of Information Technology

  • By: George A. Pieler
  • 07/21/2004

Please copy and share this article, download some music files, and photocopy your favorite chapters from Bill Clinton’s new book. It’s fun: Just do it!…

Intellectual Property

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Spitzer Strains out Grasso While Swallowing Camels

  • By: Hans Bader
  • 07/09/2004

Full Document Available in PDF Recently, New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer…

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RFID Tags and Privacy

  • By: Stub
  • 06/20/2004

Full document available in PDF Radio frequency identification (RFID)…

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“FreeCiv” and its Discontents: Policy Lessons from Open Source Games: A Case Study

  • By: Solveig Singleton
  • 11/19/2003

Full Document Available in PDF…

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Federal Pesticide Law Needs an Overhaul: Anti-Competitive Effects Hit Consumers, A Case Study

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 10/23/2003

Full Document Available in PDF Most Americans believe that the federal regulatory process is simply designed to protect them from fraud and…

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Senators Attempt Balancing Security And “Right to Know”

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 07/24/2002

View Full Document as PDF The Department of Justice (DOJ) warned in year 2000 that the risk of a terrorist attack on…

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Will The United States Let The European Union Regulate Our Chemicals Industry Through The OECD?

  • 04/15/2002

View Full Document as PDF The European Union uses the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) as a way of gaining…

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The EPA’s Support for Biased and Politicized Environmental Education

  • By: Michael Sanera, Ph.D.
  • 02/27/2002

  Editor’s Note:  The Early Childhood, Youth and Families Subcommittee chaired by Congressman Michael Castle called a hearing for June 27, 2000, to discuss…

Energy and Environment

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The Leaked Study on CAFE: Why It Doesn’t Justify Higher Fuel Economy Standards

  • By: Sam Kazman
  • 07/19/2001

  This past Monday, the New York Times carried a front-page story on the National Academy of Sciences’ auto fuel-economy study.[1]  The…

Health and Safety

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Inhofe-Clinton Enviro Miseducation Bill

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 06/16/2001

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Arsenic and Old Politics

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 05/16/2001

View Full Document as PDF President George W. Bush has been taking a lot of heat for his decision to review the…

Energy and Environment

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Latest Global Warming Report Already Obsolete

  • By: Paul J. Georgia
  • 05/16/2001

The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is conducting a campaign of fear to convince us that energy suppression is our…

Climate

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Senate Brownfields Bill Needs a Clean-Up

  • By: Dana Joel Gattuso
  • 04/23/2001

  If there has been one lesson learned concerning government’s ability to clean up abandoned waste sites, it’s that the states’ efforts have been…

Energy and Environment

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Rescind Clinton’s 58.5 Million-Acre Roadless Designations

  • By: Robert H. Nelson
  • 04/12/2001

  In one of his last acts as president, Bill Clinton set aside 58.5 million acres of “roadless” area in the national forests. This…

Energy and Environment

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Clinton’s Last-Minute Environmental Regs: More Targets for the Congressional Review Act

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 03/27/2001

Bill Clinton’s end-of-administration pardons and other scandals have garnered considerable attention over the past two months. However, they are not the most regrettable things the…

Energy and Environment

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When Politics Kills: Malaria and the DDT Story

  • 02/23/2001

(This On Point is adapted from the paper, “When Politics Kills: Malaria and the DDT Story,” published by the Competitive Enterprise Institute, January 2001, and…

Trade and International

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UN’s Global Warming Report: Politics in Scientific Clothing

  • By: Paul J. Georgia
  • 02/13/2001

  To great fanfare, on January 20 the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) approved and released the “Summary for Policymakers” of…

Climate

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California’s Power Market: “Gray” Days Ahead?

  • By: Thomas Pearson
  • 01/18/2001

The Golden State has power problems; rolling blackouts began yesterday. Many, including Governor Gray Davis, Senator Dianne Feinstein, and several consumer groups, blame the state’s…

Energy

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Paging the New Congress: Demand-Driven Spectrum Reform at the FCC

  • By: Solveig Singleton
  • 11/17/2000

  On November 9, the Federal Communications Commission announced new plans for the distribution of the electromagnetic spectrum used by wireless communications companies.  The…

Business and Government

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Western Wildfires: Seeing the Forest Through Dense, Dead, and Diseased Trees

  • By: Robert H. Nelson
  • 09/14/2000

  This year’s forest-fire season in the West may be the worst in 50 years.  An area larger than Maryland-6.5 million acres-has burned, and…

Energy and Environment

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Ignorance Is Us: Toys, Music, and Antitrust Regulations

  • By: James V. DeLong
  • 09/13/2000

    Decades ago, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) had a reputation for using the antitrust laws to defend mom-and-pop stores against the retailing…

Antitrust

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The Clean Air Act’s Contribution to Higher Gas Prices

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 08/29/2000

Labor Day weekend will bring the 2000 summer driving season to a close, and it has been an expensive one for America’s car owners.  Federal…

Energy and Environment

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Publicity Value of Having Someone Do a Take-Off on Your Commercial: Priceless

  • By: James V. DeLong
  • 08/29/2000

  Last week, MasterCard filed a $5 million law suit against Ralph Nader’s presidential campaign for piggybacking on its “Priceless” ad series.  …

Business and Government

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Phillips Petroleum Company Funds the Politicizing of Children on Environmental Issues

  • By: Michael Sanera, Ph.D.
  • 06/26/2000

Phillips Petroleum Company provides the funds for the distribution of the “Wild About Life: Activity Guide” to the nation’s middle and high schools. …

Energy and Environment

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Empowering Consumers on the Internet: How Privacy-Protecting Technologies Have Rendered Regulation Unnecessary

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 05/24/2000

The Federal Trade Commission’s latest online privacy report, released earlier this week, calls for federal regulation of the way Internet companies collect and…

Business and Government

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Internet Taxation: Why Wyden Won’t Wash

  • By: Michael S. Greve
  • 05/12/2000

View Full Document as PDF After only three weeks of what apparently passes for congressional deliberation these days, the Internet tax…

Business and Government

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Internet Taxation: Controversy Likely to Continue

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 05/09/2000

Less than a month after the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce (ACEC) delivered its report to Congress, the House Judiciary Committee has passed a…

Business and Government

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End the “Bank Anti-Secrecy” Assault on Financial Privacy

  • By: Richard W. Rahn
  • 05/08/2000

View Full Document as PDF Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers recently announced plans to ask Congress to greatly expand the powers of the…

Telecommunications

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Internet Sales Taxation: Beyond the Moratorium

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 03/28/2000

The Internet sales tax debate has been between the National Governors Association’s proposal to grant states the power of remote taxation and the…

Business and Government

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Antitrust Not On Internet Time: Microsoft Remedies Discount Serious Competitive Threats

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 03/28/2000

Many have come to believe that the technology industry requires strict governmental policing of allegedly anti-competitive behavior. But today’s software and Internet companies…

Antitrust

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Privacy Disclosure Requirements: Boon or Bane?

  • By: Stub
  • 03/24/2000

View Full Document as PDF Après Reg P: Le Deluge–You’ve Got (Lots of) Mail The booming US economy demonstrates the…

Business and Government

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I Want My Antitrust! MTV Experiences Government’s Peculiar View of the Real World

  • By: Donald J. Boudreaux
  • 02/22/2000

I Want My Antitrust! MTV Experiences Government’s Peculiar View of the Real World In December, the antitrust…

Business and Government

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League of Conservation Voters “Scorecard”: Most Americans Are “Dirty”

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 02/17/2000

Every year, the League of Conservation Voters issues a “Congressional Scorecard.” Supposedly, this Scorecard tells the American public which members of Congress support…

Business and Government

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Kyoto Lite: Credits for Early Action to Reduce CO2

  • By: James V. DeLong
  • 02/07/2000

(REPRINTED FROM THE JUDICIAL/LEGISLATIVE WATCH REPORT OF THE NATIONAL LEGAL CENTER FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST) An old joke tells of a young…

Climate

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Windows and the “Applications Barrier to Entry”: Fact or Fantasy?

  • By: Stan Liebowitz
  • 01/19/2000

View Full Document as PDF Very soon, U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson is expected to issue his conclusions of law…

Antitrust

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Regulating Greenhouse Gases: Will EPA Take a Dive?

  • By: Jonathan H. Adler
  • 01/13/2000

The International Center for Technology Assessment (ICTA) wants the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to regulate carbon dioxide. This fall, ICTA, an anti-technology group…

Climate

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First Do No Harm: EPA’s New Rules Will Worsen Smog

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 11/10/1999

On May 13, 1999, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed new rules tightening motor vehicle emissions, including those from light trucks, a category of…

Climate

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Federal Reinsurance for Homeowner’s Insurance: Another Capitol Hill Disaster.

  • By: Tom Miller
  • 11/03/1999

Storm clouds over Capitol Hill. House Banking Committee members are teetering on the brink of triggering a mega-disaster this week that is pointed…

Business and Government

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Superfund Legislation: True Reform or a Hazardous Waste?

  • By: Dana Joel Gattuso
  • 11/03/1999

  Given the green light by House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL) to produce Superfund reform legislation before the session’s end, House Republicans are racing…

Energy and Environment

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Running On MTBE: Closing The Pumps On The Oxygen Content Requirement

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 10/29/1999

Debate is raging in Congress and in many state legislatures regarding the federal Clean Air Act’s reformulated gasoline (RFG) program, which requires the addition…

Energy and Environment

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Kemp: On Kyoto, The Issue Is Power

  • By: Jack Kemp
  • 10/13/1999

The Kyoto Protocol on global warming, and its underlying premise that the entire world’s energy policies can be regulated pursuant to an international treaty,…

Climate

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Jack Kemp: Closing Down the Hard Times CAFE

  • By: Jack Kemp
  • 08/18/1999

Congress soon will decide whether to continue the “freeze” on existing CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) standards that have been in place for…

Climate

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Microsoft Trial: The Heat is On

  • By: Stub
  • 08/13/1999

View Full Document as PDF This summer, the heat is on Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson even more than the rest of…

Antitrust

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Anti-“Sprawl” Policy: Congested Thinking and Dense Logic

  • By: Daniel Simmons
  • 08/09/1999

“Urban sprawl” has morphed into a catchall phrase that describes the cause and consequence of any social deviation related to the suburbs, including, and…

Energy and Environment

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Electricity Deregulation: Wired or Tangled in the 106th Congress’s Committees?

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 07/22/1999

When policymakers embark upon restructuring as opposed to deregulating a heavily regulated industry, they risk creating more regulation than existed before. This is…

Energy

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Dumb and Dumber: Two Wrongs Don’t Make A Patients’ Bill of Rights

  • By: Tom Miller
  • 07/14/1999

This week, the Senate considers legislation to impose a lengthy laundry list of new federal regulations and accompanying costs on employer-insured health plans. The…

Health and Safety

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The Data Access Law: Promoting Accountability and Privacy

  • By: James T. O’Reilly
  • 07/14/1999

With the passage of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) in 1966, our society decided to promote government transparency: what is done in government’s name…

Energy and Environment

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The SAFE Bill: Keying in on Encryption Reform

  • By: Ananda Gupta
  • 07/07/1999

View Full Document as PDF Despite Clinton Administration steps towards liberalizing American encryption policy, some members of the House of Representatives…

Business and Government

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Market-Based Chimera: Emission Trading Fails to Deliver

  • By: Paul J. Georgia
  • 07/06/1999

View Full Document as PDF The Clinton-Gore Administration is trying to persuade the American people that the Kyoto Protocol, the most ambitious…

Climate

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The Data Access Law: Decreasing Secret Science While Increasing Accountability

  • By: Jennifer Zambone
  • 06/07/1999

As the federal bureaucracy grows and Congress delegates more of its power to the agencies, the need for agency accountability increases. In October…

Energy and Environment

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Alternative to Kyoto Protocol Concedes Too Much

  • By: George A. Pieler
  • 06/03/1999

View Full Document as PDF The Energy and Climate Policy Act of 1999, S. 882, has been introduced as an alternative…

Climate

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Clean Air, Congress and the Constitution: Why The Delegation Ruling Was Correct

  • By: David Schoenbrod
  • 05/26/1999

View Full Document as PDF On May 14, 1999, in American Trucking Associations v. United States Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Court…

Energy and Environment

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The Clean Air Act’s Federal Terrorist Assistance Program

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 05/21/1999

View Full Document as PDF In recent years the United States has experienced the horrors of the terrorist attack of a…

Energy and Environment

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Clearing the Air on EPA’s New Emissions Proposal

  • By: Michael Gough
  • 05/10/1999

Care to spend $2 billion or more a year on a health measure with no detectable health benefits? The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)…

Energy and Environment

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The Anti-Environment Estate Tax: Why the “Death Tax” Is Deadly for Endangered Species

  • By: Jonathan H. Adler
  • 04/20/1999

View Full Document as PDF The economic and social benefits of repealing the “death tax” are well known. Repeal of the…

Energy and Environment

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Electric Chairmen Can Throw Switch on Phony Deregulation

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 04/13/1999

View Full Document as PDF The local electric power monopoly is the only game in town for consumers, something reformers have…

Energy

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Free Speech and Alcohol: How Much Is Too Much?

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 04/08/1999

On February 5th, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF), approved two wine labels containing the following statements: The proud people…

Regulatory Reform

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INTELligent Lessons from an Antitrust Blunder

  • By: Barry Fagin
  • 04/06/1999

View Full Document as PDF The FTC’s approval in March of a settlement with Intel closed an unfortunate chapter in American…

Antitrust

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The Simple ABC’s of Regulatory Reform

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 03/18/1999

View Full Document as PDF Streaming out of Washington now are sometimes bizarre regulations covering, among other things; workplace ergonomics, flammability…

Regulatory Reform

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Culling To Be Kind: Why This Year’s Ivory Sales Will Help Elephant Conservation

  • By: Stub
  • 03/16/1999

View Full Document as PDF This month, nearly 34 tons of elephant ivory from Namibia and Zimbabwe will be shipped to…

Energy and Environment

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Passenger Service Regulation: A Placebo for Air Travel

  • By: James L. Gattuso
  • 03/08/1999

View Full Document as PDF Spurred by several recent travel horror stories, the quality of airline travel has become a hot…

Health and Safety

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The First Family’s Asthma Problems

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 02/26/1999

View Full Document as PDF Both Bill and Hillary Clinton are taking actions that will affect the nation’s six million asthmatic…

Energy and Environment

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Saving Fisheries without Property Rights: “Surgery with a Baseball Bat”

  • By: Michael De Alessi
  • 02/22/1999

View Full Document as PDF The collapse of the once-rich fisheries off the coast of New England is testimony to the…

Energy and Environment

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Early Action Crediting: Growing the Kyoto Lobby at Small Business’ Expense

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 02/12/1999

View Full Document as PDF “Credit for early action” – a policy proposal developed by the Environmental Defense Fund and warmly…

Climate

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A Defective Product: Consumer Groups’ Study of Microsoft In Need of Recall

  • By: Stan Liebowitz
  • 02/09/1999

View Full Document as PDF Consumer groups are supposed to be on the side of consumers. But three such groups – the…

Antitrust

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So, What Will This Unfunded Mandate Cost Me?

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 02/08/1999

View Full Document as PDF The $1.77 trillion spending budget President Clinton sent to Congress February 2 tells just part of…

Regulatory Reform

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Credit for Early Implementation: Kyoto Through the Front Door

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 01/25/1999

  Last year, in an attempt to safeguard the Senate’s constitutional prerogatives in treaty-making, Congress barred the Environmental Protection Agency and the Council on…

Climate

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The Exxon-Mobil Merger: The Lessons of History

  • By: Burton W. Folsom, Jr.
  • 12/21/1998

The proposed Exxon-Mobil merger, the largest merger ever undertaken, has set nervous tongues wagging. Much of the concern stems from the perceived lessons of…

Antitrust

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Wal-Mart: Santa or Satan?

  • By: Donald J. Boudreaux
  • 12/08/1998

View Full Document as PDF As Christmas shoppers flock to Wal-Mart, filling its parking lots to overflowing, should they feel they’ve…

Antitrust

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Is the Kyoto Protocol Dead?

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 12/07/1998

View Full Document as PDF Is the Kyoto Protocol, the global warming treaty negotiated in December 1997, any closer to being…

Climate

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FDA Modernization After One Year: Drug Approval is Still Too Slow

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 11/09/1998

The Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act of 1997—signed into law one year ago this Wednesday—is under attack. Spurred by the withdrawal of…

Lands and Wildlife

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Temperature Data Still Riddled With Errors.

  • By: Paul J. Georgia
  • 10/07/1998

With the evidence for man-made global warming becoming more tenuous each year, green activists like Vice President Al Gore have been reduced to…

Climate

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Regulatory Sprawl: Who Should Decide Where We Live?

  • By: Jesse Walker
  • 10/05/1998

View Full Document as PDF On September 9, the Sierra Club released a distraught report on urban sprawl, blaming the spread…

Energy and Environment

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Save Methyl Bromide

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 09/23/1998

A battle is raging in Washington between farmers and environmental regulators. At issue is the chemical methyl bromide, and the outcome could affect…

Energy and Environment

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Federal Government Doles Out Millions in Greenhouse Pork

  • By: James M. Sheehan
  • 08/19/1998

View Full Document as PDF The Kyoto global warming treaty may pose a threat to the U.S. economy, but it has spawned…

Climate

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Why Robert Bork Is Wrong:

  • By: Dominick T. Armentano
  • 08/19/1998

Is there a clear legal precedent for the successful prosecution of Microsoft? Robert H. Bork seems to think so. He has stated emphatically…

Antitrust

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Warming Without Regrets: A Free-Market Approach To Uncertainty And Climate Change

  • By: Jonathan H. Adler
  • 08/04/1998

  Vice President Al Gore proclaims that "people are sweltering," recent hot spells demonstrate that human-induced global warming is here, and the world must adopt…

Climate

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Computers and Competition: A Primer for Congress

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 07/22/1998

With a new Microsoft hearing in the Senate on Thursday, legislators should keep in mind some crucial facts that argue against interference in…

Antitrust

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Clinton-Gore and the Costs of Kyoto: Numbers Out of Thin Air

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 07/13/1998

View Full Document as PDF How does the Clinton-Gore Administration arrive at its estimate that the Kyoto climate treaty would cost…

Climate

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Property Owners Deserve Equal Access To Justice

  • By: Jonathan H. Adler
  • 07/07/1998

  The Bill of Rights to the United States Constitution was enacted to secure the rights of Americans. It enumerates several rights that may not…

Energy and Environment

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Saving Species or Saving Face?

  • By: Ike C. Sugg
  • 06/30/1998

  On May 5, Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt made a dramatic and much-publicized announcement which — he claimed — showed that the 1973 Endangered Species…

Energy and Environment

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A Disaster Waiting to Happen: Why Washington Shouldn’t Subsidize Disaster Insurance

  • By: Jeffrey R. Yousey
  • 04/22/1998

This Thursday, April 23, the House Banking and Financial Services Committee will examine H.R. 219, the Homeowners Insurance Availability Act sponsored by Rep. Rick…

Business and Government

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Why the UN Desertification Treaty is All Wet

  • By: Julian Morris
  • 04/21/1998

After his recent visit to Africa’s Kalahari Desert, President Bill Clinton proclaimed himself “a greener person” and called for Senate ratification of the United…

Energy and Environment

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A Texas-Sized Land-Use Plan: The Central Texas Rare Species Conservation Plan

  • By: Ike C. Sugg
  • 04/10/1998

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPW) is developing a new program known as “the Central Texas Rare Species Conservation Plan.” The plan is…

Energy and Environment

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EPA’s Asthma Miasma

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 04/02/1998

Is the Environmental Protection Agency a friend or enemy of asthmatic children? It all depends on which issue the agency is peddling.

Energy and Environment

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Destroying Competition in Order to Save It: Predation Rules and the Airline Industry

  • By: James L. Gattuso
  • 04/01/1998

“We had to destroy the village in order to save it.” According to legend, this rationale was once given by the U.S. army to…

Antitrust

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Flush With Anger: Should Washington Regulate Toilets?

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 04/01/1998

One of Congress’ dumbest ideas was having federal bureaucrats redesign household appliances. Under the 1992 Energy Policy Act, several plumbing fixtures must now meet…

Energy and Environment

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Bill, Bob, and Browsers: Why DOJ’s Case Against Microsoft is Flawed

  • By: Barry Fagin
  • 02/27/1998

While Microsoft has been pilloried by newspaper pundits, a trial court judge, and other alleged computer experts for not submitting to the federal government,…

Antitrust

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Network Effects: Does Luck or Talent Rule the High-Technology Market?

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 02/27/1998

Does luck matter more than talent in the marketplace after all? Many of today’s calls for antitrust interference in the marketplace are rooted in a…

Antitrust

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