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The case against government license rules that throttle competition, raise costs, block opportunity — and make no real sense.
On 8 July, the UK Government announced plans to end the use of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) in cases involving harassment and discrimination.
The Republican Party’s recent tax and spending bill made substantial changes to the landmark safety net programs created by ...
Keith Richotte models his narrative on the Native tradition of the trickster story — parables of creation and change where an ...
Thirty days late on enacting a two-year budget per North Carolina law, the mini-budget of the General Assembly's bicameral ...
The court issued an injunction shielding ten Planned Parenthood affiliates from a provision in the budget bill to cut off funding for Medicaid contracting for poor women.
“A lot of good people have left. Those that [remain] have fewer resources to do things the right way. Fewer hands doing ...
A March 20 Executive Order to “facilitate the closure of the Department of Education” has been contested in federal court for four months. Its fate remains unsettled. At issue are 1,378 staff put on ...
Californians know the costs of overregulation all too well. Can a $100-million initiative make a difference in national rules ...
Tenn., a co-sponsor of federal legislation targeting geoengineering, “then you don't have anything to worry about.” ...
Traditional norms in Washington, D.C. surrounding executive authority, legislative oversight and judicial intervention are ...
The US Senate has granted the Internet Archive federal depository status, making it officially part of an 1,100-library ...
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