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  • Jan/Feb 1980
    Regulation
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    Public Financing of Congressional Campaigns
    … sumably, is to make elections more competi- tive. The second problem is large contributor and special interest influence on public policy. Here, the proposed remedy is twofold-contri- bution limits in order to reduce candidates’ de- contribution limits and because …
    By Herbert E. Alexander
  • September 7, 2023
    Reason
    Maryland Law Lets Colleges Veto Competitors' Classes
    Maryland Law Lets Colleges Veto Competitors’ Classes
    … other programs so as not to be competed with—the judge ordered mediation. That served to solidify the MHEC’s policy of deeming competition with Morgan State and the three other HBCUs even more suspect than competition with conventional colleges …
    By Walter Olson
  • February 9, 2022
    Blog
    Shop SAFE Spoils America COMPETES
    Shop SAFE Spoils America COMPETES
    … marketplaces at the expense of smaller ones, and discourage small‐​sellers across the board. The economic benefits of more stringently policing counterfeits are unproven, likely ephemeral, and would accrue to foreign firms as much as they accrue to American ones …
    By Will Duffield
  • April 19, 2019
    The Federalist
    Star Lawyering Protected President Trump from Firing Robert Mueller
    By preventing Trump from firing Special Counsel Robert Mueller, McGahn prevented a political crisis—not to be confused with a constitutional one—that would’ve made the Russia-collusion narrative seem like a jaywalking allegation.
    By Ilya Shapiro
  • February 19, 2016
    Morning Consult
    The Glass-Steagall Rorschach Test
    How exactly did a relatively obscure New Deal piece of legislation come to dominate so much of the 2016 presidential campaign?
    By Mark A. Calabria
  • June 24, 2023
    National Review (Online)
    Defuse the Culture War with Liberated Education
    Defuse the Culture War with Liberated Education
    Government should not discriminate against LGBTQ individuals, nor should it discriminate against people with traditional values. The only way to treat all equally, while advancing genuine tolerance, is the good old American value of limited government.
    By Neal McCluskey and Mustafa Akyol
  • September 1, 2017
    Blog
    Bad Economics and Hurricane Harvey: Part 2
    The aftermath of Hurricane Harvey has lead to some talk about how rebuilding could boost GDP. Whilst this might be true for a while, the long-term effects of a storm will almost certainly be negative.
    By Ryan Bourne
  • December 14, 2016
    Investor’s Business Daily (Online)
    Supreme Court’s Wasted Chance on Insider Trading
    Since the courts have stepped into this mess and created this crime, they need to take full responsibility for their creation and explain why these actions are criminal.
    By Thaya Brook Knight
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