Slow Economic Growth: It's the Regulations, Stupid!
Regulations multiply at record rates while productivity slows downs - coincidence?
Regulations multiply at record rates while productivity slows downs - coincidence?
Overtime rules that reduce worker and employer flexibility will ensure that there are few jobs and less money to go around in the years to come.
The conservative justice takes aim at judicial deference.
Flying Dog Brewery's successful battle to sell Raging Bitch in Michigan illustrates the capriciousness of alcohol regulation.
Luckily, the state is incapable of administering a potentially disastrous law.
The FDA is suppressing potentially lifesaving information about the health advantages of e-cigarettes.
Actually, the report was suppressed by the agency but its conclusions are posted below.
The brewery will use damages from its case against the Michigan Liquor Control Commission to launch a 1st Amendment Society.
Regulators won't let manufacturers of vaping hardware and e-liquids tell their customers the truth.
The agency's new rules threaten products that offer a much safer alternative to smoking.
Why the V-chip will never please everyone, and soon will hardly please anyone at all
Robot overlords coming to a government agency near you.
The agency's final rule leaves conventional cigarettes on the market while requiring much safer alternatives to meet prohibitive requirements.
Three-hundred hours of classes "on the theory and practice of shampooing?" And that's just the start....
A misguided proposal from the Mexican government threatens the future of agave spirits.
D.C. Circuit strikes down federal law that "grants Amtrak, a self-interested entity, power to regulate its competitors."
The city recently landmarked a giant Pepsi-Cola sign because of its "prominent siting."
State health agency could provide no evidence "why it suddenly believed that ... the clinic was performing second-trimester abortions," writes judge.
New study quantifies the damage to economic growth that the accumulation of regulations causes
New study finds that U.S. economy is $4 trillion smaller due to over-regulation
Government rules and regulations on the local and state level have driven prices up.
In the name of public health, Punjab treats vaped nicotine as an unapproved medicine.
Can the FCC bring "choice" and "competition" to your TV? Don't count on it.
The practice has been called "entrapment" and "a form of legal harassment and coercion."
The bill also covers candy shaped like fruit or people but not moons, stars, hearts, or marijuana leaves.
Environmental Protection Agency
EPA says it won't regulate amateur car racing, legislators not so sure.
Too weak or a giant bureaucratic threat to democracy?
The reported version of an appropriations bill would change a crucial cutoff date.
"The Obama administration initiated Operation Choke Point to punish law-abiding small businesses that don't align with the president's political leanings," says Cruz.
Review of saturated fat studies "do not provide support for the traditional diet heart hypothesis."
How Virginia is screwing over bars, customers, and common sense
"Put a G-string on" and let the topless, drunken good times roll suggest some on the Chicago City Council.
Defender of property rights finds himself on the opposite side.
11 p.m. ET & PT, 10 p.m. CT, to decide whether we've finally killed off all hope
When stopping sex discrimination requires more sex discrimination, how can anyone win?
"Thousands of women per year" would be "unduly burdened" by the requirement, says a federal judge.
Regulators and other bureaucrats form a fourth branch of government with elements of the other three, but little public influence.
Screw morality-the state is now intervening in American bedrooms under the mantle of stopping sex discrimination.
Moms: Get a clue-organic wines are carcinogens.
Why Mississippi's catfish industry asked the government to regulate it more tightly
The Supreme Court nominee's deference to government should disturb progressives as well as conservatives.
How red tape is hurting the cryptocurrency industry.
Environmental Protection Agency
Emission regulations that may not even make a dent on climate change.
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