In 2018, accordionist Tony Barilla had a simple desire. He wanted to play his accordion on sidewalks in Houston’s Theater
Category: Business Regulations
Traitors and Hypocrites
Republicans have long professed support for private property rights and the free market. Increasingly, they are abandoning both principles and
FDA Restores a Smidgeon of Freedom
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently announced an “historic” rule that will allow hearing aids to be sold over
Par for the Course
Eleven professional golfers, including Phil Mickelson, have filed an anti-trust lawsuit against the Professional Golf Association (PGA). The players have
Pumping Gas is Dangerous
Most American drivers are familiar with the process for filling their own gas tank. However, in New Jersey and Oregon
Even the Playing Field
Denver recently began implementing the Healthy Residential Rentals for All ordinance. Supporters of the law claim that it will even
Rights are not Subject to a Vote
Last November, voters in St. Paul approved the most stringent rent control law in the nation. This past week, a
No Vaccine, No Service
Like many cities and states across the nation, New York City recently rescinded its order that patrons of restaurants provide