Justice Department investigators see no evil, merely incompetence, in the IRS tax-exempt scandal.
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Tag Archives: Law
FTC Challenges Consumer Gag Rules
Companies are coming under fire from regulators for trying to stifle negative customer reviews.
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The Strange Smell From Pennsylvania
Professional discipline for an errant prosecutor ought to be a good thing, but this case has a peculiar odor.
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Adults Gone Wild
If the human brain achieves maturity at age 25, there must be a lot of 24-year-olds occupying positions of authority.
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GM’s Home Field Advantage
Did the Justice Department go easy on General Motors because it is an American company? Ask Toyota.
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A State’s Common Problem With ‘Common Schools’
A constitution is a bad place to enshrine policy choices. Washington voters may lose their charter schools as a result.
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When Two Equals Two, Not One
Unmarried co-owners of a home can get twice the interest deduction available to married couples, at least in the Ninth Circuit.
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Countering A Presumption Of Bigotry
A conservative GOP lawmaker sees no contradiction in sponsoring gay rights legislation, despite media stereotypes.
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Lessons From Hispaniola’s Migration Crisis
The Dominican Republic denaturalized thousands of native-born residents. Some in Congress want to replicate the chaos here.
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Banning ‘Balance Billing’
Protecting consumers from surprise out-of-network medical charges has nothing to do with Obamacare.
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