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Bidenomics Is Getting Union Bosses In the Boardroom

In a new analysis by Norm Singleton, a Senior Fellow at The Market Institute, and featured in Real Clear Markets, uncovers the alarming trend of regulatory agencies like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) aiding and abetting union agendas. The recent unveiling of a “universal proxy” rule by the SEC Read more…

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Make-believe policy gets run over by train of reason

In a realm where aspirations often clash with the pragmatic demands of governance, it’s crucial to navigate the delicate balance between visionary ideals and practical execution. Charles Sauer’s newest article in The Washington Examiner highlights a poignant example of this collision, spotlighting how the fanciful ambitions of a state administration Read more…

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With Neither the Facts Nor the Law On Its Side, the FTC Pounds the Table

As advocates for free-market principles, it’s imperative to scrutinize the actions of regulatory bodies like the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), especially when they intervene in corporate mergers. A recent article by Market Institute Senior Fellow Norm Singleton challenges the FTC’s decision to block the merger between Kroger and Albertsons, two Read more…

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No Elizabeth Warren, You’re Surely No Ted Kennedy

For advocates of free markets, the role of government in regulating markets is a crucial battleground where principles of individual freedom clash with centralized control. Market Institute President Charles Sauer has a new article in Real Clear Markets that examines how Senators Elizabeth Warren and Edward Kennedy’s views on market Read more…

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Lina Khan Isn’t Qualified To Define Market Competition

Market Institute President Charles Sauer has a new article in Real Clear Markets taking on FTC Chair Lina Khan’s current interpretation of the business landscape and the role the government should play in regulating it. He writes: “Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan recently spoke at the Carnegie Endowment Read more…

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Hipster Neo-Brandeisianism Is Sadly Going Global

The rise of Hipster Neo-Brandeisianism signals a profound shift in antitrust enforcement, championing a more assertive approach to curb corporate power and promote broader societal goals. Market Institute President Charles Sauer takes a look at the regulatory overreach in a new article at Real Clear Markets. Led by figures like FTC Chair Read more…

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The FTC’s Antitrust Case Against Meta Is Laughably Weak

In a new commentary at Real Clear Markets, John Tamny, Senior Fellow at Market Institute, critiques the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) pursuit of Meta, formerly Facebook, highlighting its misguided approach to competition in a dynamic market. Tamny argues that the FTC’s allegations of monopoly power overlook the essence of entrepreneurship, Read more…

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Searching for Scapegoats For His Own Failings, Eric Adams Happens On ‘Social Media”

In a recent State of the City address, Mayor Eric Adams of New York City ignited controversy by labeling social media as a “public health crisis” for children. Market Institute President Charles Sauer, a staunch advocate for free markets and individual liberty, challenges this narrative in his latest article in Read more…

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TikTok Paranoia, Brought To You By the Architects of the Corona-Lockdowns

As Congress pushes forward with a TikTok ban, Senior Fellow at the Market Institute John Tamny argues in a new piece at Real Clear Markets why Americans should not be so quick to support this move. He writes: “”Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Read more…

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Contra TikTok Paranoiacs, National Security Isn’t An Excuse to Limit Free Speech

A push in Congress to ban Tiktok under the guise of national security concerns is picking up steam. Market Institute President Charles Sauer is pushing back in a new article at Real Clear Markets citing the extreme irony of creating an internet fire wall to block out a Chinese tech Read more…

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sayno2socialmed Coalition Against Socialized Medicine @sayno2socialmed ·
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Behind every breakthrough medicine is a patent system worth defending.

Today’s @JudiciaryGOP hearing made that case.

Failing to protect IP rights cedes America’s biotech edge to foreign competitors and leaves patients without access to the medicines they depend on.

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Patients don’t need Washington deciding what medical information they’re allowed to see.

DTC ads empower patients, spark doctor conversations, and help newer treatments compete.

Don’t keep patients in the dark.

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Banning these advertisements outright - or regulating them into oblivion - would crush competition and keep patients in the dark. Consumers do not need
government bureaucrats gate-keeping medical information. CEI joins a coalition with @taxreformer, @AmerComm @CFEconomy

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PTAB was supposed to weed out bad patents.

Instead, it became a weapon for deep-pocketed corporations to attack innovators again and again. Hatch-Waxman already gives generic manufacturers a proven pathway to challenge patents and bring lower-cost medicines to market.

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