Anti-Microsoft Conservatives: They Just Don’t Get It

Cato.org. January 5, 2000.

Why Microsoft Should Have Won

Washington Times. November 8, 1999.

Rewriting the Rules for High-tech Antitrust

Seattle Times. November 1, 1999.

U.S. v. Microsoft: Time for a Reality Check

Cato.org. September 11, 1999.

Antitrust in the Information Age

Cato.org. June 4, 1999.

Back in Court: The Browser Wars Resume

Cato.org. May 29, 1999.

So Sue Them, Sue Them

Weekly Standard. May 24, 1999.

Blowing Smoke About Tobacco-Related Deaths

Regulation. April 29, 1999.

Where There’s Smoke, There’s Money

Cato.org. April 13, 1999.

High Tobacco Taxes Won’t Make the Problem Go Away

Cato.org. March 20, 1999.

Need Money? Call for Philip Morris

Cato.org. March 16, 1999.

Hooked on Cigarette Taxes

Cato.org. February 14, 1999.

Microsoft: A Tale of Two Markets

National Law Journal. February 8, 1999.

The Great Tobacco Robbery: Lawyers Grab Billions

Legal Times. February 1, 1999.

States Share Blame for Tobacco Lawyers’ Greed

Legal Times. February 1, 1999.

Microsoft is no monopoly

USA Today. January 14, 1999.

Tobacco Extortion: Round 3

Cato.org. November 29, 1998.

Beyond the Browser Wars: Antitrust as Vendetta

Cato.org. August 17, 1998.

All Bork, No Bite: Dogging Microsoft

Cato.org. July 16, 1998.

Hatch v. Gates: Just Who Is Abusing Power?

Cato.org. June 23, 1998.

Shays’ Rebellion: Gutting Issue Advocacy

Cato.org. June 2, 1998.

Pack It In

National Review. May 21, 1998.

Strangling Free Political Speech In Order to Save It?

Bridge News. January 13, 1998.

Uncommon Carriers

Cato.org. December 11, 1997.

The Tobacco Wars: Florida 1, Rule of Law 0

Cato.org. September 27, 1997.