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The Year of Regulatory Reform: The Common Decency Justification
Even as it loses a federal court case about censoring vanity plates, Rhode Island is stubbornly trying to cling to censoriousness by invoking concern…
Feb 24, 2021
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Katherine Revello
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The Year of Regulatory Reform: To-Go Alcohol and the Panic of Elites
There is perhaps no greater case that behavior-controlling regulations are unnecessary than the pandemic-driven quick and uneventful repeal of bans on…
Feb 10, 2021
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Katherine Revello
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The Year of Regulatory Reform: To-Go Alcohol and the Panic of Elites
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The Year of Regulatory Reform: School Choice and the Injustice of Expanding Regulations
The government is often jealous of alternative programs setup by citizens who've been failed by public services. It frequently invokes "concern for the…
Feb 4, 2021
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Katherine Revello
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January 2021
The Year of Regulatory Reform: Biden's Buy American Order Will Backfire
Rather than stimulating economic growth, "Buy American" will backfire, driving up the price of goods and making the economy less robust by prioritizing…
Jan 28, 2021
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Katherine Revello
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The Year of Regulatory Reform: The Cost-Per-Life Saved Cutoff
Regulatory spending can kill people. The government doesn't talk about that when it talks about what it does for the public good. And it's…
Jan 20, 2021
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Katherine Revello
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The Year of Regulatory Reform: How Licensing Rewards the Connected
When the regulatory process is expensive and involves the arbitrary application of ambiguously worded statutes, don't be surprised at the dominance of…
Jan 13, 2021
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Katherine Revello
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The Year of Regulatory Reform: How Licensing Rewards the Connected
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The Year of Regulatory Reform: An Introduction
The response of various states to the pandemic demonstrated that regulation is detrimental to business’ ability to respond quickly to disaster and is…
Jan 4, 2021
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Katherine Revello
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December 2020
Of Course Competing Ways of Life Can Coexist
From federalism to representation in Congress, America was designed to promote pluralism.
Dec 15, 2020
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Katherine Revello
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Of Course Competing Ways of Life Can Coexist
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Democracy Looks Like Trump's Baseless Certainty He Will Win the 2020 Election
Through sheer strength of will, the president and his supporters are certain Trump will serve another term. That's what happens when morality is nothing…
Dec 11, 2020
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Katherine Revello
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Democracy Looks Like Trump's Baseless Certainty He Will Win the 2020 Election
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Applying the Strict Scrutiny Test to Emergency Powers During the Pandemic Could Help Protect Individual Rights
Rights don’t go away in a pandemic. Nor does government’s responsibility towards them.
Dec 7, 2020
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Katherine Revello
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No, Section 230 Doesn’t Undermine Election Integrity
Content moderation can't suppress information freely available on other parts of the internet or prevent people from evaluating the trustworthiness of…
Dec 2, 2020
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Katherine Revello
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No, Section 230 Doesn’t Undermine Election Integrity
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November 2020
Why Trump's Refusal To Accept The Election Results Can't Be Dismissed
Politicians' attitudes help move public opinion. Public policy often follows. Rhetoric, therefore, that isn't followed by executive action cannot be…
Nov 20, 2020
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Katherine Revello
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Why Trump's Refusal To Accept The Election Results Can't Be Dismissed
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