Who Needs Class Action When We’ve Got Regulations?
In a [proposed regulation](http://www.freedomworks.org/content/cfpb-anti-arbitration-rule-gives-millions-class-action-lawyers-leaves-consumers-dust) that would limit the use of arbitration agreements as a means to settle consumer disputes, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) justifies its advocacy of the…
SCOTUS Trust and Approval Low (With Everybody)
Many Americans are eagerly (and nervously) awaiting the King v. Burwell decision, which is expected to come at the end of the month. The court case will determine whether ObamaCare,…
Freedom of (some) Information (for those who can afford it)
On June 2nd, the House of Representatives Committee on oversight and Government Reform began a hearing on the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The hearing spanned two days and…
How Over-Regulation Kills Opportunity
Much of the Bill of Rights is dedicated to protecting accused persons, an action integral to our society. Expanding upon the Sixth Amendment’s granted right to legal counsel, states have…
ObamaCare: It’s the Law, But for How Long?
Back in May, our Divider in Chief trolled the critics of his disastrous "Affordable" Care Act. "It's. The. Law." the official White House Twitter account stated, along…