- AI’s Free Ride on Creative Labor Is Undermining the Marketplace
- When ‘Competitive Bidding’ Becomes Anti-Competition
- The Massive Costs of Tort Litigation
- Public Nuisance Litigation Is a Serious Nuisance for Consumers
- Senate Bill Will Close Tax Loophole on Foreign Lawsuit Funders
- Senate Bill Will Close Tax Loophole on Foreign Lawsuit Funders
- Trump Has Fewer Than 30 Days to Keep Promise on Flavored Vapes
- Texas Bankruptcy Court Could Make History With Talc Plan
- Claimants Vote Yes for Talc Settlement Plan
- Talc Litigation Plan Will Finally End Plaintiffs Suffering, Debunk Faulty Science
- Money Management Funds Turn to Courts for Investment Opportunities
- Litigation Reform Is a Path to Protecting Consumers and Encouraging Innovation
- Cutting Healthcare Red Tape Should Not Mean Cutting Corners on Consumers’ Health
- The Biden-Harris IRA Anniversary Is Nothing To Celebrate
- Consumers Can Make Their Own Grocery List Without Government Interference
- Seniors Will Be Hurt by Medicare Advantage Marketing Rule
- Mass Tort Litigation Makes Us All Poorer
- Biden’s Support of the TRIPS Waiver Is the Wrong Path
- Americans Won’t Be Thankful for Higher Canned Food Prices
- Administration’s Warped Approach to Competition in the Alcohol Industry
- Attacks on Nurse-Hiring Agencies Are a Broadside Against the Sick
- To Reign in Healthcare Costs, Congress Needs to Keep the Heat on PBMs
- Consumer Health and Safety Are on the Line. Where Is the FDA?
- Attempting to Stymie the Future of Travel
- Tourism Industry Struggles Demand Response
- New EPA Rule on PFAS Polluted With Toxic Policy
Inside Exclusives
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Healthcare’s Missing Link
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From Tobacco to COVID, WHO’s War on Dissent Continues
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Should Business Owners Be Forced To Pay Workers to Strike Against Them?
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FRA Can Unlock Improvement in Rail Safety
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Governors Have the Chance to Lead on School Choice
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End the Shutdown, Restore American Strength
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Crackdown on Transshipping Is Critically Needed
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The Promise Still Owed to Kashmir
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WHO Has Changed Course on Harm Reduction Before; It Must Do So Again
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Memorandum on Puerto Rico’s Sovereignty Gains Traction
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The World’s Most Unethical Companies
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Louisiana Lawsuit Politics Makes the Strangest of Bedfellows
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FERC Asked to Review Williams Companies’ LEG Pipeline Project
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Medical Gaslighting of Women Is Real and So Is Its Toll
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Mineral Crisis Has Military Readiness at Risk
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The Hinman Documents Reveal a Deceitful SEC
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Don’t Let Concentrated Synthetic 7-OH Rewrite Natural Kratom Leaf’s Legacy
Posted September 25, 2025 by J Mark Powell -
False Claims, Legal Errors Could Sink Local Lawsuits Targeting Energy Companies
Posted April 14, 2025 by Taylor Millard