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J. Henderson

John Berlau of CEI writes in National Review of some little known aspects of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act:

Peter G. Klein
Though there are undoubtedly many candidates.
Stephen Carson

Coyote Blog has a fascinating analysis based on experience running nature camps of the impact of rising minimum wage laws:

Jeffrey A. Tucker

Landing on my desk this afternoon are the new issues of the Qu

Jeffrey A. Tucker

Two sites to follow: BettingOdds and

Stephan Kinsella

A law school buddy emailed me some comments about some recent developments in eminent domain law, e.g.

Sean Corrigan
The New Scientist explains why the Neanderthals died out, and we are thus spared beetle brows and large jaws:
J. Henderson

The Business Roundtable, with 160 of the largest U.S.

Jeffrey A. Tucker

“Where society is so organized as to reduce arbitrarily or even suppress the sphere in which free