Florida lawmakers urged to take go-slow approach to taxing online sales
By Michael Carroll February 18, 2021 Moving too hastily on legislation to tax goods sold online by out-of-state merchants could lead to more civil litigation [...]
Biden Administration Suspends Rule Protecting Businesses From Banking Discrimination
By Sonny Mazzone February 22, 2021 The Biden administration has rolled back a Trump-era regulation meant to protect politically disfavored businesses, like gun manufacturers and cryptocurrency exchanges, [...]
COVID-19 Pandemic Reveals the Need for Nursing Home and Certificate of Need Law Reforms
By Adrian Moore and Vittorio Nastasi February 1, 2021 Nursing home residents have been among the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. According to data [...]
The New York Times Was Right the First Time: “The Right Minimum Wage: $0.00”
When I was an undergraduate in the late 1980s, the economics of the minimum wage was settled—in economics and elsewhere. The New York Times editorial board published [...]
Conservative perspectives on advancing the health insurance agenda in the Biden era
It’s hard to believe, but only five years ago Republicans controlled all three government branches and were widely expected to repeal the Affordable Care Act [...]