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  • January 15, 2014
    National Review (Online)
    The Common Coring of Private Schools
    … would be expelled from the choice program. The Fordham Institute’s recommendation for regulating subsidized private schools is dangerous. This policy is well‐​intentioned, but a bad idea. It isn’t supported by the evidence and would be detrimental to …
    By Andrew J. Coulson and Jason Bedrick
  • Winter 2013 - 2014
    Regulation
    The EPA Is Gambling with the Climate
    … to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, which are this country’s largest emissions source. At first blush, this policy sounds like a meaningful effort to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from coal power plants, which alone represent about a …
    By Brian H. Potts
  • Cato University 2010 Schedule
    … Palmer, “The Sociology of the State” 10:30am – 10:45am Refreshment Break 10:45am – 12:15pm Daniel Griswold, “Understanding Public Policy: A Primer” 12:30pm – 1:30pm Lunch 2:00pm – 3:30pm Tom Palmer, “Freedom in a Historical Perspective” 3 …
  • August 20, 2012
    DC Examiner
    The Bipartisan Imperial Presidency
    … as Tim Carney reported yesterday. In fairness, there are some important differences between Romney‐​Ryan and Obama‐​Biden on economic policy. Romney and Ryan at least see the need to downplay their past sins; for President Obama and Vice President …
    By Gene Healy
  • June 14, 2011
    Washington Times
    The Lying Double Standard
    … directly involved, to their families and, at times, to their co‐​workers and colleagues. Far more damaging are the financial, policy and legislative whoppers told by members of the administration and Congress that adversely affect almost every American. Corporate executives …
    By Richard W. Rahn
  • September 8, 2010
    Blog
    Speier (D-Silicon Valley) Sows Techno-panic
    … on the TechLiberationFront blog. Talking about techno‐​panic does not deny the existence of serious problems. It merely identifies when policymakers and advocates lose their sense of proportion and react in ways that fail to address the genuine issues—such …
    By Jim Harper
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