Twice before, the Supreme Court lost an opportunity to review ‘disparate impact’ discrimination claims. Now it tries again.
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A Florida Fringe Benefit
Florida’s reefs are home to many varieties of fish. A broad ban on fishing is not justified, even to protect sensitive corals.
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IRS Offers A Direct Path To Greater Savings
An IRS pronouncement makes tax planning clearer while opening new tax-advantaged retirement savings strategies.
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Political Love Is Always Unrequited
Some journalists may love Hillary, but she still assigns a hall monitor to take them to the bathroom.
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Toxic, Sneaky And In Denial
Lois Lerner launched the IRS scandal via a planted question that branded her as a sneak. Now nobody will hire her. Surprised?
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Not-For-Profit Journalism Makes Sense
Since there is little money in journalism, a not-for-profit model makes sense – if government keeps hands off the content.
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An Odd Antitrust Suit Over A Legal Monopoly
New York’s AG is outraged that drug makers use patents to boost profits. He might also want sharks to act like goldfish.
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Unsophisticated Investors Come In All Sizes
Surprise! CalPERS discovers that hedge funds are expensive, and they don’t magically make money.
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Guess What Happened To The Occupy Movement?
There is an irresistible irony in the seizure of an Occupy Wall Street Twitter account by one of the movement’s members.
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