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The Supreme Court has declared open season on American manufacturers.
In its Wyeth decision, the Supreme Court has gutted "federal preemption," one of the few remaining protections against state interference in the national economy.
If a new comparative effectiveness research agency is allowed to use different--or inferior--scientific standards than those imposed on the private sector, the government will be the only voice in CER.
The Supreme Court's 2008-2009 term brought modest progress on civil rights, a personnel change that is unlikely to alter the Court's balance, and massive confusion and backpedaling on "business cases."
The expansion of risk-management tools is an imprecise solution to the wrong problem.
Review of Neoconservatism by Irving Kristol.




