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Tag Archives: Where's
Happy birthday, Charlie. Now where's that SLS study?
Today is NASA administrator Charles Bolden's 65th birthday: he was born in Columbia, South Carolina, on August 19, 1946. So what did Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) get him for his birthday? A press release about the status of studies … Continue reading
Crisis Is Over, But Where's The Fix?
The economic recovery in most developed countries is stuttering at best, and governments are struggling with finances. It is time for remorse and second-guessing, Floyd Norris writes. Read more detail on Recent Business Law Posts –
Taco Bell Beef Tacos: Where's the Beef?
If Clara Peller were still alive, the cranky "Where's the Beef" lady from the old Wendy's commercials might be pressed into service again to complain about Taco Bell beef tacos. A consumer class action lawsuit [see actual complaint] was just … Continue reading
Where's the Beef?YouTube Opinion Lacks Heft
In sharp contrast to the voluminous materials submitted by the parties in support of their cross-motions for summary judgment in the Viacom v. YouTube litigation, the court's opinion granting judgment in favor of YouTube is surprisingly lean. Indeed, a third … Continue reading
Comment to the Federal Reserve Board on Regulation II: Where's the Competitive Impact Analysis?
I have submitted a comment to the Federal Reserve Board concerning Regulation II, along with the American Enterprise Institute's Alex Brill, Christopher DeMuth, Alex J. Pollock, and Peter Wallison, as well as my George Mason colleague Todd Zywicki. Regulation II … Continue reading →