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  • May 10, 2023
    CoinDesk
    We Need Regulatory Clarity to Keep Crypto Exchanges Onshore and DeFi Permissionless
    We Need Regulatory Clarity to Keep Crypto Exchanges Onshore and DeFi Permissionless
    … potential gains. Because DEXs are public, regulators and others have access to transaction data without relying on a DEX to police the marketplace. Moreover, permissionless DEX iteration itself should be allowed to drive competition and enhance consumer protection. Therefore, our …
    By Jack Solowey and Jennifer J. Schulp
  • September 25, 2012
    American Spectator
    Religion under Harassment
    … employee who requested not to receive departmental emails on the month‐​long celebration of “gay and lesbian pride.” Jacksonville, Florida police arrested a man for evangelizing on public property. The City of Cumming, Georgia arrested a man for distributing religious …
    By Doug Bandow
  • October 18, 2022
    The Bulwark
    Progressive Bigotry and the L.A. City Council Controversy
    Progressive Bigotry and the L.A. City Council Controversy
    … the 2020 antiracist protests, Martinez had declared her solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and called for defunding the police. Yet Blow also argues that the Latino city council members spewing racial abuse were simply “doing the work of …
    By Cathy Young
  • July 20, 2015
    Washington Times
    Above the Law
    … a threat to their security. This is only true with those relatively few in legal covert operations. We now require police officers to wear name badges and even cameras to protect innocent citizens from abuse, even though the police are …
    By Richard W. Rahn
  • September 6, 2018
    Tax and Budget Bulletin
    No. 84
    Tax Reform and Interstate Migration
    Tax Reform and Interstate Migration
    The new federal tax law should be a wake-up call for U.S. states that have been losing people from out-migration for decades to improve their tax codes, slim down their governments, and allow residents more economic and personal freedom.
    By Chris Edwards
  • September 4, 2020
    Foreign Policy
    Who Lost Hong Kong?
    The city’s fate was inevitable, but protests sped it up.
    By Doug Bandow
  • April 4, 2016
    Washington Times
    The High Cost of Slander
    Endless cruelties have been and continue to be committed on the basis of group slander.
    By Richard W. Rahn
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