NATO membership is thought of as a commitment from the US to go to war for its allies. Admitting Ukraine could risk war with Russia. Is it worth the risk?
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A Finnish study found that both Chantix and e-cigarettes help individuals quit smoking effectively. However, the FDA continues its painfully slow process of deciding which e‑cigarettes American adults will be free to buy.
Another Study Shows Nicotine E-Cigarettes Help Smokers to Quit
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Promoting true diversity requires rejecting prescriptive racism inherent in Critical Social Justice theory and embracing individual perspectives and freedoms in DEI initiatives.
There's a Kind of Racism Embedded in DEI
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This term has been quieter for business law at SCOTUS despite businesses being litigants in major cases. Most headline cases focus on separation of powers, the First Amendment, or administrative law. But next term promises significant business litigation at SCOTUS.
Business Cases Could Loom Large at the Supreme Court Next Term
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Generative AI is transforming how we express ourselves. We need careful policy to protect this powerful tool from restrictive regulations.
Artificial Intelligence Regulation Threatens Free Expression
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Under President Biden’s proposed tax increases for 2025, almost three‐quarters of the states would face tax rates above 49%--the point at which higher rates lead to less revenue. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g9MqjwEY
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California's minimum wage hike to $20 per hour for fast-food workers in April has killed thousands of entry-level job opportunities for young people and lower-skilled workers.
California’s Latest Minimum Wage Hike Reaffirms the Destructiveness of Price Controls
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The Supreme Court decision in the Murthy v. Missouri case shows that we desperately need transparency in the way our government communicates with private companies.
SCOTUS Jawboning Decision Proof of Why We Need Transparency into Government Demands of Private Companies
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Governments around the world are weighing whether to launch central bank digital currencies, or CBDCs. But are CBDCs even a good idea?
NPR Digs into CBDCs
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Housing deregulation: the near-panacea policy that could boost living standards, reduce inequality, and help our planet.
Opinion | The Best Plan for Housing Is to Plan Less
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