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Department of Justice Claims Grossly Disparate Treatment Will “Promote Respect for the Law“
Petraeus is going virtually unpunished.
Google and Android in the Firing Line as European Union Pulls Trigger on Competition Inquiry
The technology industry and associated markets have unique characteristics.
Why Comcast Seems to Be Walking Away
A Comcast Time Warner Cable behemoth could have spelled trouble for consumers and online innovators.
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The US Must Address Its Role in Mexico’s Human Rights Crisis
The US cannot continue to fund Mexico's corrupt police and security forces.
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That Whiff of Hypocrisy
Watching the 2016 GOP primary season unfold beats seeing Hillary run against herself.
HIV/AIDS Crisis in Indiana Worsens; State’s Weak Response Threatens Families Across Midwest
In recent months HIV/AIDS infection rates have skyrocketed in rural Indiana, in large part because of the sharing of syringes used for the injection of the prescription painkiller Opana, …
CCR Attorneys Praise Gitmo Closure Plan, Caution Need for DOD to Get on Board
The Pentagon is doing just barely enough to look busy but not enough to achieve actual closure of the prison as ordered by the president.
The Carcinogenic Murder of Audrey Moore
Audrey Moore blazed a path for democracy and a healthier natural world. Let's honor her by continuing her struggle.
Patent Monopolies and the Costs of Mismarketing Drugs
A new report from the CEPR assesses the cost associated with one form of rent-seeking, the mismarketing of drugs.
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Gradual Injustice
How did the US government get from there to a “Homeland Security Department” that trains local police to consider protesters to be terrorists?