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    The Courts That Aren't Actually Courts And How They Can Tilt The Scales Of Justice

    The Courts That Aren't Actually Courts And How They Can Tilt The Scales Of Justice
    When we think of a court system, we think of the judicial process whether that is criminal or civil. There is another type of court that many are not aware of: administrative law courts. Stone Washington from the Competitive Enterprise Institute explains what those are and how they differ from judicial courts. Administrative law courts are essentially internal courts within regulatory agencies that are overseen by those agencies. For more information: https://cei.org/news_releases/administrative-law-courts-are-unfair-and-need-reform/

    Challenging The Bureaucrats And Their Rules

    Challenging The Bureaucrats And Their Rules
    This segment is from a previous program Devin Watkins from the Competitive Enterprise Institute discusses a big-picture legal case addressing what's called the "Chevron deference doctrine". The case involves requirements forcing commercial fishing businesses to pay for monitoring of their business. Chevron basically says that when regulations are in dispute, courts must defer to how bureaucracy defines them

    Regulation By Elected Officials Or Rule Making By Bureaucrats? The Supreme Court Might Change The Standard

    Regulation By Elected Officials Or Rule Making By Bureaucrats? The Supreme Court Might Change The Standard
    Devin Watkins from the Competitive Enterprise Institute comments on a case before the US Supreme Court involving regulations on commercial fishing businesses in the Northeast. The case challenges requirements that administrative agencies put on the businesses requiring them to pay for monitors to watch them to ensure compliance. The case challenges the "Chevron Standard" in law.

    Social Media And Mental Health: Is Being Online Hurting Your Kids?

    Social Media And Mental Health: Is Being Online Hurting Your Kids?
    Jessica Melugin from the Competititve Enterprise Institute responds to US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy's announcment that a mental health advisory has been issued, warning parents that time on social media could be hurting the mental health of children. The Biden Administration also announced the formation of a task formed to, among other things, suggest regulations on social media and other technology platforms.

    What President Biden's First Veto Could Mean To Your Retirement Investments

    What President Biden's First Veto Could Mean To Your Retirement Investments
    President Biden issued his first veto over the past week. It was against a Congressional resolution dealing with what's known as ESG in finances. Basically, the resolution would have returned federal rules on managing investments to require making maximizing returns the goal. Under the Biden Administration, ESG (environmental, social, and governance) priorites can also be considered, meaning that pension or other investment fund managers can invest yor savings with activism in mind. Richard Morrison from the Competitive Enterprise Institute and the Free The Economy podcast explains how the change could affect your investments.

    The Hidden Price Of Regulations - The Cost Of New Government Rules

    The Hidden Price Of Regulations - The Cost Of New Government Rules
    Wayne Crews from the Competitive Enterprise Institute, provides details on the annual Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions publication issued by the Biden Administration. He explains how the Administration is using the publication as a policy-making strategy and also discusses some of the costs that could affect American households as a result of the new rules being issued.
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