Government Cyber Failures Reveal Weaknesses of Regulatory Approach to Cybersecurity
Last year, the Senate twice voted down the Cybersecurity Act of 2012 because of concerns that a regulatory approac
Pediatric Research Bill: Obamacare’s Road to Rationing?
Later this month, the House of Representatives could consider legislation regarding pediatric research. H.R.
If Obamacare Collapses: How States Can Protect Their Citizens
As the case against Obamacare continues to mount, states should be ready to act.
Heritage Employment Report: Economy Runs in Place in May
The May employment report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows an economy running in place.
How to Spot Judicial Activism: Three Recent Examples
The courts have gradually abandoned their proper role of policing the structural limits on government and neutrall
Carbon Tax Would Raise Unemployment, Not Swap Revenue
Those interested in raising revenue and combatting global warming miss 3 crucial points in instituting a carbon tax.
">Using Bankruptcy and Capital Standards to Address Financial Institutions That Are "Too Big to Fail"
The Obama Administration's proposal for financial regulatory reform is unrealistic and would give government regulators almost unlimited powers to take over or micromanage financial institutions.
What’s an Oil Subsidy?
Infrastructure Bank Proposals Would Concentrate Transportation Policy in Washington
Resistance to higher fuel taxes to fund state and federal transportation programs has prompted President Obama and some members of Congress to endorse a federal infrastructure “bank.” The ide
Ten Actions Congress Can Take to Lower Gas Prices
Abstract: President Obama and his Administration have consistently applied practices that block oil production on federal lands, denying access to energy sources
