Archive for: limited government

Senator Unveils “Victims of Government”

Senator Ron Johnson has released “Victims of Government”; a project dedicated to exposing the unintended consequences of federal regulations. The Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy estimates that it costs Americans $1.75 trillion...

 

Washington Post: GSA’s ethics program approved just days after scandal-plagued conference

Washington Post: GSA’s ethics program approved just days after scandal-plagued conference

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Federalist Society’s Engage Journal: When Politics Gets Personal, Does the Public Have a Right to Know?

Engage: Gmail.gov: When Politics Gets Personal, Does the Public Have a Right to Know? Gmail.gov: When Politics Gets Personal, Does the Public Have a Right to Know?

 

Washington Post: Blowing the whistle on the federal Leviathan

Washington Post: Blowing the whistle on the federal Leviathan

Blowing the whistle on the federal Leviathan By George F. Will   The huge humpback whale whose friendliness precipitated a surreal seven-year — so far — federal hunt for criminality surely did not feel put upon. Nevertheless, our unhinged...

 

Inside Health Policy: OIG Claims ACA Prevention Fund Grantees May Be Violating Anti-Lobbying Statutes

  OIG: ACA Prevention Fund Grantees May Be Violating Anti-Lobbying Statutes By Amy Lotven Updated Story HHS’ Office of Inspector General is asking CDC to ensure that the grantees of a community prevention program funded with health...

 

SFGate: Woman sues FDA for right to use donor’s free sperm

SFGate: Woman sues FDA for right to use donor’s free sperm

Woman sues FDA for right to use donor’s free sperm   By Stephanie M. Lee       Sunday, July 8, 2012 She is dating a woman. She is trying to conceive a child. She wants to use free sperm from a man she trusts. But the U.S. Food...

 

The Legal Eagle Eye: The Impact Of The SCOTUS Healthcare Decision

Why Chief Justice Roberts’s Opinion in NFIB v. Sebelius May Ultimately Advance Economic Freedom and Promote Limited-Government and Federalism Values By Cause of Action Staff Although at first blush it may appear that Chief Justice Roberts’s...

 

Cause of Action Sues FDA For Overreach Into Private Lives

  CAUSE OF ACTION SUES FDA FOR OVERREACH INTO PRIVATE LIVES FDA prohibits a form of artificial insemination, attempts to define relationships WASHINGTON – Cause of Action, a nonpartisan nonprofit based in Washington, DC, filed a lawsuit...

 

Limited Government: The Fading American Norm

In an April 24, 2012 New York Times Magazine article entitled, “Earth to Ben Bernanke”  Paul Krugman writes, “Bernanke’s big retreat from F.D.R.-like resolve happened way back in 2003, less than a year after he arrived at the Fed. That...

 
 
 
 

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