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  • February 15, 2019
    Blog
    Government Ownership Sucks
    … favors. The former executives, Mr. Zuma and the family all deny the allegations, which are being investigated by South African police and a commission of inquiry. Amid the management failures, Eskom for years neglected maintenance on its aging coal‐​power …
    By Chris Edwards
  • March 20, 2017
    Forbes.com
    Don’t Check the Bill of Rights at the Airport
    … like this notification, with a Cato Institute/​YouGov survey finding that 73 percent of Americans would support a law requiring police to tell citizens if they may refuse a stop or a search. But, absent the implementation of such a …
    By Matthew Feeney
  • September 9, 2005
    The Baltimore Sun
    A Government Spread Too Thin
    … hit. Nonetheless, government coordination was incomplete, hence the confusion among federal, state and local officials. There was also an inadequate police and National Guard presence to deter the looting. These well‐​documented deficiencies reflect significant government overreach. Government simply does …
    By Patrick Basham
  • September 7, 2005
    Testimony
    Strengthening the Ownership of Private Property Act of 2005
    … activism” of a kind. What we have here, rather, is political bodies exercising eminent domain and the courts failing to police their use of that power to ensure that it is exercised consistent with the limits imposed by the Fifth …
    By Roger Pilon
  • September 27, 1991
    Rocky Mountain News
    Popular Myths Muddle Clear Thinking on Guns, Drugs, Dogs, and Other ‘Dangers’
    … of modern criminals. Actually, so‐​called semiautomatic “assault weapons” are used in about 1% of all gun crimes, according to police statistics from major cities. Such guns account for only 4% of police officer homicides, a percentage that has remained …
    By David B. Kopel
  • March 7, 2018
    National Interest (Online)
    Stop Pretending America and Turkey Are Allies
    There’s no need for Ankara and Washington to be adversaries. But everyone concerned would benefit if the two governments dropped the pretense of friendship that now camouflages their vast differences.
    By Doug Bandow
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