Author: Amy Ridenour

Asbestos Lawsuits By Healthy Patients to Siphon Billions From U.S. Economy

If anyone ever doubted that the growing epidemic of asbestos lawsuits on behalf of non-sick plaintiffs poses a greater threat to the nation's economy than the threat of global terrorism, a recent Wall Street Journal story1 ought to resolve all ...

Lack of Respect for Law and Private Property Rights Undermines Future of Democratic Capitalism in Russia

Taking of private property... nationalization of industry... violation of the sanctity of contracts and the destruction of intellectual property rights. It sounds like the tactics of the old Soviet government during the bad old Cold War days. Unfortunately, for an ...

Asbestos Lawsuits: Putting Retirements at Risk

The terrorist attacks on America last September 11 left behind more than just carnage and rubble - they also left behind a long line of personal injury lawyers filing thousands of lawsuits with an estimated potential liability of some $60 ...

Postal Security: A Modest Proposal

According to the entertaining website dumbcriminalacts.com, a 6 foot, 7 inch tall 500-pound man entered his local post office planning robbery. Although easily recognized because of his unusual stature, he approached the clerk, his next-door neighbor, and demanded money. When ...

New Research Indicates the Earth May Be Cooling

National Policy Analysis #388 /
After a decade of warnings that the Earth's temperature may be rapidly warming, and that this supposed warming may result in a surge of catastrophic flooding and lethal storms, it now appears that we may be in for global cooling ...

Lies, Damned Lies and Science: When Scientific Research is Actually Scientific Sham

National Policy Analysis #394 /
In his autobiography, Mark Twain famously - and probably wrongly - attributed to Benjamin Disraeli the now celebrated quote, "There are three kinds of lies: Lies, damned lies and statistics."1 The year was 1906, and the American public's appetite for ...

Enron and the Environmental Movement: Global Warming Politics Makes for Strange Bedfellows

With a payoff worth tens of billions of dollars at stake, Enron Corporation laid out millions in campaign contributions in the 1990s apparently in part to persuade the Clinton Administration and the U.S. Senate to support the Kyoto global warming ...

Richard Nixon and Aaron Sorkin: A Love Story, People are the Problem, more

Scoop ® /
 Contents Nice Work, If you Can Get It Richard Nixon and Aaron Sorkin: A Love Story People are the Problem, Part I: Who Cares About the Salmon, We've Got Work to Do People are the Problem, Part II: They Got ...

A Ban on Embryonic Cloning: Would It Be Constitutional?

National Policy Analysis #379 /
Question: which sentence more accurately describes cloning? A) A medical procedure with the potential to save and create lives; B) Medical experiments on budding human beings that may harm or end their lives. A caller on Washington's WMAL radio November ...

They Also Serve: Terrorists Confronted by the Patriotic Fervor of a Free Market

National Policy Analysis #373 /
The terrorists are finding themselves at war with an unexpected foe: the ingenuity and expertise of American businessmen and women. Business is helping the post office respond to the current crises, helping Americans survive anthrax exposure, supplying and improving tools ...

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