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The Clinton administration has claimed its proposal to increase the minimum wage would not affect employment; other research supports that a higher minimum wage means fewer jobs.
The disparate way that the Security and Exchange Commission has handled health care costs and global warming suggests that it is swayed by political pressure and the whims of special interest groups rather than substantiated evidence.
Three significant members of the United States Climate Action Partnership are no longer supporting cap-and-trade.
The G8 countries' interventions have distorted global agricultural markets to the paralysis point.
The authorsreview the U.S. and European experiences with regulatory oversight and the use of formal tools to analyze regulation.
A simple system could be established to help postsecondary students and institutions navigate the transfer process. This system would grant credit based on students' performance rather than preemptively penalizing them for changing schools.
Statement of Hon. Gerald J. Mossinghoff from 4/18/2002 "Gene-Related Inventions" event.
The full extent of the contemporary Court's dereliction at the structure front appears in sharpest relief against the purest structure court in American history: the Court of the Gilded Age.




