In the New Hampshire Business Review, Jim Reidy explains how “Just like the Rolling Stones lead singer’s offspring, laws continue to pop up.”
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At Quartz, Ian Kar analyzes the EMV rollout in the United States.
At Truth on the Market, Alden Abbott explains the concepts of “the rule of law” and regulatory overreach, and then analyzes Tennessee v.
Maybe, according to Shelton D. [pseudonym] v. Brennan, 2016 WL 3361228, a case recently decided by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
At Truth on the Market, Geoffrey Manne and Kristian Stout analyze recent case law regarding judicial deference to administrativ
On the New England Journal of Real Estate website, Philip Hastings discusses the myriad of local and state rules and regulations governing real estate dev
On the Foundation for Economic Education website, Professor Alex Tabarrok explains that a potential problem with “Ban the Box” laws is that such laws actually significantl
In Federalist No. 62, at 381, James Madison stated:
In a short video on the Federalist Society website, Professor Gregory McNeal—an expert on drones and topics related to security, technology, and crime—discusses the Federal Av
Beginning in 2017 (for 2016 tax returns), the IRS is changing its income tax return filing deadlines:
Old deadlines: