President Obama and Koch Industries executives agree that too many professions require licenses that block new entrants.
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Seattle’s Medieval Labor Law
A new Seattle law purports to offer ride-share drivers a union, but in fact, it would establish a medieval-style guild.
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Defining And Defending Property Rights In Space
New U.S. legislation permits companies to own what they extract in space. Other nations may disagree.
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Cosby’s Day In Court
Bill Cosby’s countersuit against his accusers is part of a pattern of applying power and pressure to get what he wants.
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A Reasonable First Step For Drone Regulations
A new rule requiring drone operators to register is a reasonable first step in balancing UAV activities and public safety.
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What Are The Credit Markets Telling Us?
The stock market calmly handled the Fed’s interest rate hike, but other parts of the financial markets are uncomfortable.
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‘Serial’ Stumbles At The Starting Line
In its second season, “Serial” takes on the Bergdahl story – which seems to be not much of a story at all.
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Hershel And The Hanukkah Goblins
Dramatically reading a holiday story can entertain children of all ages and faiths.
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Boomerang Employees
Sometimes the best way to move a career forward is to go back to a previous employer.
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