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  • July 26, 2010
    Blog
    ADA’s 20th Anniversary
    … taking a different view from the National Federation of the Blind, which doesn’t think there’s a problem); a police dispatcher won a settlement in her lawsuit saying she was unfairly discriminated against because of her narcolepsy (tendency to …
    By Walter Olson
  • March 1, 2004
    Legal Briefs
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    Parker v. District of Columbia
    … United States and of the District of Columbia. Mr. Heller resides in a high-crime neighborhood and is a Special Police Officer of defendant District of Columbia. As a Special Police Officer, Mr. Heller is licensed to and does carry …
    By Tom G. Palmer
  • April 15, 1995
    Policy Analysis
    No. 222
    Why You Can’t Trust the IRS
    … to meet the standards of financial accountability and diligence that it imposes on the citizenry. Since the IRS can no longer adequately police itself, it can no longer be trusted with the authority to police individual American businesses and taxpayers.
    By Daniel J. Pilla
  • November 1, 2012
    Blog
    Fed Up in Old Blighty
    … Only last week, Theresa May, the Home Secretary, announced that Britain was withdrawing from some 130 EU‐​wide agreements in police and justice measures. Where is all of this heading? At present, it is not possible to tell whether the …
    By Marian L. Tupy
  • May 12, 2011
    Blog
    Activity vs. Inactivity
    … shut down your restaurant or hotel. The “activity/​inactivity” distinction thus becomes the last straw holding back a general federal police power that would allow Congress to require anything of the citizenry so long as it was part of a …
    By Ilya Shapiro
  • September 25, 2024
    Blog
    Local Government Corruption
    … be accessed by bribes.” In New York City, permitting and licensing have been scandal-plagued for decades. The New York Police Department was engulfed in a scandal a few years ago that involved cops speeding up slow approvals for gun …
    By Chris Edwards
  • January 11, 2009
    Washington Times
    Mugabe’s Election Theft and Illegitimacy
    … demanded that the MDC relinquish its claim for sole control of the powerful Home Affairs Ministry, which supervises Zimbabwe’s police force and electoral machinery. Mr. Tsvangirai has rightly rejected this new demand. Over the years, the highly politicized police
    By Tony Leon and Marian L. Tupy
  • January 9, 2002
    The Wall Street Journal
    How Argentina Got into This Mess
    … of the judiciary; 55th in litigation costs; 45th for corruption in the legal system; and 54th in the reliability of police protection. It wasn’t always this way. The disrepair of Argentina’s institutional infrastructure is a legacy of its …
    By Brink Lindsey
  • April 13, 2012
    Conference
    Evaluating the Homegrown Terrorist Threat
    Featuring Ben Friedman, Cato Institute; Risa Brooks, Marquette University; John Mueller, Ohio State University and Cato Institute; Brian Jenkins, RAND Corporation; Max Abrahms, Johns Hopkins University; Mitchell Silber, New York Police Department and Columbia University; Michael Kenney, University of Pittsburgh; Glenn Carle, CIA (retired).
  • October 30, 2015
    CNN.com
    End Drug War, Cut Gun Violence
    Give up on unworkable, illogical gun laws and hit the violent criminal underworld where it hurts: End the black market for drugs.
    By Adam Bates
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