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  • Spring 2000
    Regulation
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    The Unintended Consequences of the Americans with Disabilities Act
    … represen- L A B O R Contrary to legislative intent, ADA makes the disabled less employable conomists commonly lament public policies that transfer resources to a particular group because such policies ignore the “law of unintended conse- quences.” Economists point …
    By Thomas DeLeire
  • Mar/Apr 1980
    Regulation
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    On the FTC’s Antitrust Caseload
    … adversary relation- dIlg ship, for three reasons. First, the regulators soon uncovered abuses on the campus that they felt needed policing, such as discrimination (which Glazer thinks has been exaggerated) and the shoddy practices of some profit-making proprietary vocational …
  • July 29, 2022
    Legal Briefs
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    Cargill v. Garland
    By Trevor Burrus and Gregory Mill
  • February 20, 2018
    Blog
    The Russian Danger
    This might be one of those moments when something must be done and the “something” that is selected does real harm to freedom of speech. That outcome could easily be worse than whatever threat the Russians pose to American democracy. 
    By John Samples
  • April 27, 2017
    Blog
    Why ‘Net Neutrality’ Is a Problem
    Why ‘Net Neutrality’ Is a Problem
    FCC chair Ajit Pai’s vow to reverse some Obama administration “net neutrality” rules is being criticized as anti-consumer. But the Obama rules will create many problems for consumers, just as former versions of the same rules did for telephone, rail, and air service.
    By Peter Van Doren and Thomas A. Firey
  • July 14, 2014
    Blog
    Smart Growth Facts vs. Ideology
    Debates over smart growth are factual, not ideological, and the facts show that smart growth does more harm than good to urban areas.
    By Randal O’Toole
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