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Intrusive and aggressive price regulation by the U.S. government could have devastating effects on the pharmaceutical market.
The U.S. is more active on trade policy than it has been in years. President Obama is meeting with Canada and Mexico about new agreements, Congress will hold hearings on changing decades-old trade law, and the federal government will more broadly be bringing several cases before the WTO.
Yet, in constructing...
A critique of a court decision striking down Colorado's law to collect use tax from out-of-state sellers.
Knowing where all our ingredients come from is the first step toward improving drug quality.
What's on the horizon for taxes? AEI's Aparna Mathur weighs in with the House Small Business Committee.
Political dysfunction. Partisanship at record levels. Attack politics run amok. And public approval of Congress scraping the single digits (Sen. John McCain is fond of saying it's down to blood rlatives and paid staff).
At this event, panelists discussed maritime law and security in Asia.
The selective income tax exemption for home-state municipal bonds at issue in Davis v. Kentucky Department of Revenue is a barrier to interstate commerce.





