Michael Bloomberg Is No Defender of the Constitution
The former New York mayor's authoritarian record shows he has no real love for America's founding document.
The former New York mayor's authoritarian record shows he has no real love for America's founding document.
A city ordinance that took effect this week forces restaurants to join the fight against childhood obesity.
Three groups sued San Francisco to overturn a new city law that restricts the free-speech rights of those who make and market sweetened drinks like soda.
Public health activists in New York City and beyond will feel the sting from the defeat of the city's misguided soda ban. And that's a good thing.
New York City's ridiculous soda ban had its final day in court this week. Here's why the state's highest court should strike down the ban.
For food freedom, 2013 was a banner year that saw the defeat of several potentially awful laws and regulations.
The "Mountain Dew mouth" fuss looks more like a war against a disfavored beverage than a legitimate health concern.
The mayor's race in New York City is anyone's to win. Who will be the victor? My money's on the anti-Bloomberg.
Psych study participants drawn to drink "bundle" offers, bypassing limits
You can find someone to support banning anything
Bloomberg has vowed to appeal, but the ban appears to be finished.
And what will they let the government do to us next?
What's the likelihood of him realizing this is a direct consequence of our system of delivering health care?
Sometimes, ignoring the law is the best move
Says the regulations in the ban are "fraught with arbitrary and capricious consequences"
Doing so would allow adding grocery stores to the restrictions
Any argument is a good argument against the nanny state
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