From the Turnabout-Is-Fair-Play Dept.
Trial lawyer Neil Fineman brought a class action lawsuit on behalf of customers of a department store who were asked to provide personal information to… Read More
Trial lawyer Neil Fineman brought a class action lawsuit on behalf of customers of a department store who were asked to provide personal information to… Read More
Is it any coincidence that on the same day that the Obama Administration announces restrictions on executive pay for companies taking government bailout money, Goldman… Read More
Policies premised more on class-warfare than sound economics, are not going to get us out of this recession. They may actually delay recovery. In my… Read More
Policies premised more on class-warfare than sound economics, are not going to get us out of this recession. They may actually delay recovery. A case… Read More
While the Obama Administration waffles on openness and transparency (see here and here), private citizens are stepping in to fill the void. The Heritage Foundation… Read More
Strike Two: Not only did President Obama fail to open the Ledbetter Act for public comment before he signed it, a violation of his pledge… Read More
But for handing over gobs of cash with no strings attached, it would be harder to imagine a more sweetheart deal for the auto industry:… Read More
Let’s say you decide tomorrow that you want to attend the inauguration the week after next. And let’s assume that, like most Americans, you do… Read More
One failure of news coverage of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act—which would open the courts to claims of pay discrimination dating back years or… Read More
(Post by Heritage Senior Legal Research Fellow Brian Walsh) A new year, a new Congress, and already the march of overcriminalization is underway. Without engaging… Read More