Outgoing IKEA CEO Says Biggest Challenge is Red Tape
Restrictive laws and regulations hold the company back in many markets
Restrictive laws and regulations hold the company back in many markets
Scientists elsewhere get back to work while the government here continues its ban
Question of whether states, municiplaities can establish regulations for cross-country haulers
Hairdressers understandably concerned
A new book gives Hayek, Friedman, and others too much credit—and too little.
Selective, complicated exceptions to the law do not reduce the burden of government
Why ban what you can strangle with red tape?
The state government makes everything more difficult and expensive
Most measures will have little or no effect on the problems they are supposed to address
May have violated federal laws
Oh, c'mon. Can't you keep your control-freakery out of one area of life?
Board of Cosmetology says the fish must be thrown out or sanitized between sessions because they are "tools"
"Divisive" comments about mandatory contraceptive coverage
"Compliance officers" cracking down as Sundance Film Festival begins
Metaphorical carrots were literal ones too
Property rights advocates faced an unlikely opponent during Supreme Court oral argument this week.
Hey why not let all of them build and let the market sort it out?
Arizona's Board of Cosmetology shut down the operation because you can't sanitize fish between uses, though no one's ever complained
The president and his fans say the best is yet to come. That can't be good.
A new book warns of the unintended consequences of the massive regulatory overhaul.
People shouldn't have to manage their own problems!
A new poll finds Americans oppose food bans by a 5-1 margin and food taxes by a 2-1 margin. Supporters of food freedom should take note-and maybe even a victory lap.
Cops appear to have phonied-up their version of events, too
It's not like politicians use protection when they screw us
Having created the problem, they will "solve" the problem by treating people like idiots
Restrictions artificially fueled soaring home values, tax revenue
A long train of abuses suggests an institutional culture that sees the law as an impediment.