Consensus?
The Cato Institute bought a full page ad today in The Washington Post, one of those ads that features a long list of signatories, in this case scientists. The text: “Few challenges facing America and...
View ArticleFalling Down, Falling Behind, Losing Out on Trade
Investor’s Business Daily editorializes on the United States falling behind as a nation and economy benefitting from trade, arguing in “Losing Out Big Time” that the decline must be reversed quickly or...
View ArticleCongratulations, Walter Olson, now at the Cato Institute
Congratulations to Walter Olson, who has joined the Cato Institute and is making the move south to the Mid-Atlantic. Walter pioneered legal blogging at his Overlawyered.com, and he has had a tremendous...
View ArticleDeferral, Outsourcing and Making the U.S. Less Competitive
The Wall Street Journal’s lead editorial today (subscription) is a thorough refutation of S.3816, the mistitled Creating American Jobs and Ending Offshoring Act, which the Senate is taking up. From...
View ArticleInfluencing Public Policy, Law Schools Become ‘Schools for Misrule’
Walter Olson of the Cato Institute and founder of the original law blog, Overlawyered.com, has a new book out, “Schools for Misrule: Legal Academia and an Overlawyered America.” The blurb: From Barack...
View ArticleAdministration Concedes Global Warming is a Policy Question
Writing at the Cato Institute’s blog, Cato@Liberty, Walter Olson gives us a single paragraph that captures why the Supreme Court should reject the Second Circuit’s ruling that Connecticut and other...
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