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The Trouble with Employment Law
In this country, like in Europe, there are signs that our recent ventures into labor-market control are beginning to backfire. Such measures are being advanced, not by unions or by collective worker sentiment or action, but by lawyers' threats to sue for large damages on behalf of some workers. They aspire to regulate, not just hiring, firing, and wage setting, but the whole range of working conditions.

 

President's Message: A Failure of Leadership
The recent "budget deal" brings to mind Thomas Jefferson's admonition that "the natural progress of things is for government to gain ground and for liberty to yield." Call it an early public-choice analysis. Unfortunately, even the Republicans seem determined to prove him right. Order Now:
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Is the RFRA Constitutional?
Speakers at this Cato Institute conference debate the question, "Is the Religious Freedom Restoration Act Constitutional?".

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