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Litigation Lunacy
Submitted by Lawrence J. McQuillan, Ph.D on 11.28.2007
Anna Nicole Smith’s life was a tabloid’s dream. Even though she passed away almost one year ago, her saga lives on in the media through battles ranging from paternity disputes to prescription drug abuse to disputed legal fees. As the 9th Circuit gets ready to take up her case again, her true legacy comes to light — undermining both federalism and America’s legal system.
Tort reform the right cure for Texas' doctor shortage
Submitted by Drew Thornley on 11.23.2007
Basic economics teaches that imposing higher costs and burdensome regulations on businesses leads to fewer businesses and higher costs for consumers.
Dismal economic indicators
Submitted by Ralph R. Reiland on 11.19.2007
The bad news about Pittsburgh is that even the good news is a reflection of what's wrong.
Texas tort reform: Just what the doctor ordered
Submitted by Drew Thornley on 11.19.2007
Basic economics teaches that imposing higher costs and burdensome regulations on businesses leads to fewer businesses and higher costs for consumers.
Rational approach won't work against irrational beliefs
Submitted by Tibor Machan on 11.17.2007
As rational animals, human beings do best when they think matters through and act accordingly. This is no less true in public policy matters. From the time of Socrates, political philosophers have urged us to be rational in our political affairs.
Can Free Markets Be Designed?
Submitted on 11.15.2007
Are free markets fundamentally flawed? That's the question many have been asking ever since the 2007 Nobel Prizes in economics were awarded last month.
Ohio can give Michigan the business
Submitted by Paula Schleis on 11.14.2007
In Wall Street Journal ad, OSU president plays up superior ranking awarded by magazine In a survey of how the world perceives individual states, Ohio had the best image in the Midwest. Michigan was fifth.
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