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Competitive Enterprise Institute

The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) is a non-profit libertarian think tank founded by the political writer Fred L. Smith Jr. on March 9, 1984, in Washington, D.C., to advance principles of limited government, free enterprise, and individual liberty. CEI focuses on a number of regulatory policy issues, including business and finance, labor, technology and telecommunications, transportation, food and drug regulation, and energy and environment in which they have promoted climate change denial. Kent Lassman is the current President and CEO.

Competitive Enterprise Institute
AbbreviationCEI
Formation1984; 39 years ago (1984)
FounderFred L. Smith Jr.
TypePublic policy think tank
Headquarters1310 L Street NW,
Washington, DC 20036
President and CEO
Kent Lassman
Revenue (2015)
$7,703,763[1]
Expenses (2015)$7,811,133[1]
Websitecei.org

According to the 2017 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report (Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program, University of Pennsylvania), CEI was number 59 (of 90) in the "Top Think Tanks in the United States".[2]

Policy areas

Energy and environment

Academic research has identified CEI as one of the Conservative think tanks funded to overturn the environmentalism of the 1960s, central to promoting climate change denial. It was involved in assisting the anti-environmental climate change policy of the George W. Bush administration.[3] CEI promotes environmental policies based on limited government regulation and property rights and rejects what it calls "global warming alarmism".[4] The organization's largest program, the Center for Energy and Environment, focuses on energy policy, chemical risk policy, Clean Air Act regulation, land and water regulation, the Endangered Species Act, and private conservation policies.[citation needed]

CEI is an opponent of government action by the Environmental Protection Agency that would require limits on greenhouse gas emissions. It favors free-market environmentalism, and supports the idea that market institutions are more effective in protecting the environment than is government. CEI President Kent Lassman wrote on the organization's blog that, "there is no debate about whether the Earth's climate is warming", that "human activities very likely contribute to that warming", and that "this has long been the CEI's position".[5] In March 1992, CEI's founder Fred Smith said of anthropogenic climate change: "Most of the indications right now are it looks pretty good. Warmer winters, warmer nights, no effects during the day because of clouding, sounds to me like we're moving to a more benign planet, more rain, richer, easier productivity to agriculture."[6]

In May 2006, CEI's global warming policy activities attracted attention as it embarked upon an ad campaign with two television commercials.[7] These ads promote carbon dioxide as a positive factor in the environment and argue that global warming is not a concern. One ad focuses on the message that CO2 is misrepresented as a pollutant, stating that "it's essential to life. We breathe it out. Plants breathe it in... They call it pollution. We call it life."[8] The other states that the world's glaciers are "growing, not melting... getting thicker, not thinner."[8] It cites Science articles to support its claims. However, the editor of Science stated that the ad "misrepresents the conclusions of the two cited Science papers... by selective referencing". The author of the articles, Curt Davis, director of the Center for Geospatial Intelligence at the University of Missouri, said CEI was misrepresenting his previous research to inflate their claims. "These television ads are a deliberate effort to confuse and mislead the public about the global warming debate," Davis said.[9]

In 2009, CEI's director of energy and global warming policy told The Washington Post, "The only thing that's been demonstrated to reduce emissions is economic collapse".[10] In 2014, CEI sued the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy over a video that linked the polar vortex to climate change.[11]

Regulatory reform

CEI advocates for regulatory reform on a range of policy issues, including energy, environment, business and finance, labor, technology and telecommunications, transportation, and food and drug regulation.[12]

Its annual survey of the federal regulatory state "Ten Thousand Commandments: An Annual Snapshot of the Federal Regulatory State," documents the size, scope, and cost of federal regulations, and how the U.S. regulatory burden affects American consumers, businesses, and the economy.[13] CEI's Clyde Wayne Crews Jr. coined the phrase "regulatory dark matter," referencing astrophysics to distinguish between ordinary government regulations or "visible matter," and "regulatory dark matter," which consists of "thousands of executive branch and federal agency proclamations and issuances, including memos, guidance documents, bulletins, circulars and announcements with practical regulatory effect."[13]

Technology and telecommunications

In 2015, CEI filed an amicus brief in support of the petitioners in U.S. Telecom v. FCC. The brief argued that, "Congress did not authorize the FCC to regulate the Internet when it enacted Section 706 of the Telecommunications Act [of 1996] and, in fact, placed it outside the scope of the FCC's rulemaking authority."[14]

CEI was one of several free-market think tanks who publicly supported the Federal Communication Commission's Restoring Internet Freedom Order in 2017, which repealed net neutrality regulations implemented under the Obama Administration.[15] CEI has argued against using antitrust regulation to break up big technology companies such as Facebook and Google.[16][17]

Capitalism

CEI has a longstanding project to recapture what they term "the moral legitimacy of capitalism" through research, writing, events, and other outreach activities.[18][19][20] In 2019, CEI's Vice President for Strategy Iain Murray argued, in an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal, that advocates of capitalism and free markets had taken the support of social conservatives for granted.[21]

Legal advocacy

The Competitive Enterprise Institute "is one of a small number of think tanks that have a litigation arm to their organization, according to an editorial in the Wall Street Journal. ."[22]

Center for Class Action Fairness (former project)

From 2015 to 2019, the Center for Class Action Fairness (CCAF) was part of CEI. It has since spun off as part of the new Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute, a free-market nonprofit public-interest law founded by Frank and his CCAF colleague Melissa Holyoak.[23] CCAF represents class members against what it calls, "unfair class action procedures and settlements."[24]

CEI argued Frank v. Gaos before the U.S. Supreme Court on October 31, 2018, opposing a proposed class action settlement involving Google, who paid out an $8.5 million settlement including $6 million in cy-près funds and more than $2 million for class-action lawyers. Class members were not awarded any part of the settlement.[25]

In 2015, CEI successfully appealed a class action settlement in a case about the length of Subway's "footlong" sandwiches. CEI argued that the proposed settlement benefited only nine people in the class but awarded more than half a million dollars to the class attorneys. The Seventh Circuit's ruling rejected the settlement in the Subway case that would have paid plaintiffs' attorneys $525,000 and left the class with nothing. The court's decision included the statement that "[a] class settlement that results in fees for class counsel but yields no meaningful relief for the class is no better than a racket."[26]

Challenges to the Affordable Care Act

CEI funded and coordinated King v. Burwell and Halbig v. Burwell, two lawsuits that challenged the Internal Revenue Service's implementation of the Affordable Care Act.[27] The strategy of bringing such lawsuits was pioneered by Michael S. Greve, former chairman of CEI's board of directors, who stated: "This bastard [the act] has to be killed as a matter of political hygiene. I do not care how this is done, whether it's dismembered, whether we drive a stake through its heart, whether we tar and feather it, and drive it out of town, whether we strangle it."[28][29] The King v. Burwell suit alleged that the IRS's implementation violated the statute and sought to block "a major portion of Obamacare: the subsidies that more than 6 million middle-income people, across more than 30 states, now receive to buy health insurance."[27] CEI general counsel Sam Kazman argued in a USA Today op-ed that the disputed IRS rule "raises a basic issue that goes far beyond Obamacare: Do agencies have to follow the laws enacted by Congress, or can they rewrite them?"[30] The case made its way to the Supreme Court, which is a 6–3 decision rejected the challenge and upheld the ACA subsidies.[27]

Challenges to the Dodd-Frank Act and financial regulation

In 2012, the CEI, along with the conservative activist group 60 Plus Association, filed a lawsuit against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The CEI's suit alleges that the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act's creation of the CFPB violates the constitutional separation of powers.[22][31] The CEI also contends that President Obama's recess appointment of Richard Cordray as CFPB director was unconstitutional[22][32] and that the powers of the Financial Stability Oversight Council, created by Dodd-Frank, are unconstitutional.[22] In 2016, a federal judge rejected the challenge to Cordray's appointment.[31] The CEI's challenge to the constitutionality of CFPB remains pending in the federal courts.[31]

CEI events

Every year CEI hosts an annual dinner gala and presents the Julian L. Simon Memorial Award. The Simon award honors the work of the late economist, winner of the Simon–Ehrlich wager. Award winners have included:

Year Winner Notes
2001 Stephen Moore
2002 Robert L. Bradley Jr.
2003 Bjørn Lomborg
2004 no award honored Norman Borlaug
2005 Barun Mitra
2006 John Stossel
2007 Indur M. Goklany
2008 Václav Klaus
2009 Richard Tren
2010 Stephen McIntyre and Ross McKitrick Joint award
2011 Robert J. Smith
2012 Matt Ridley
2013 Deirdre McCloskey
2014 John Tierney
2015 Vernon L. Smith
2016 Bruce Yandle
2017 Pierre Desrochers
2018 Hernando de Soto
2019 Johan Norberg
2020 Steven Horwitz
2021 William Easterly

CEI projects

Warren T. Brookes Journalism Fellowship

In 1991, CEI established the Warren T. Brookes Journalism Fellowship to identify and train journalists who wish to improve their knowledge of environmental issues and free-market economics. In this manner, the program seeks to perpetuate the legacy of Warren Brookes, who was a longtime journalist with the Boston Herald and the Detroit News and a nationally syndicated columnist. Former and current fellows include:[citation needed]

1993–1994 Ronald Bailey
1994–1995 Michael Fumento
1995–1996 Michelle Malkin
1996–1997 James Bovard
1997–1998 Jesse Walker
1999–2000 Brian Doherty
2000–2001 Sean Paige
2001–2002 Eileen Ciesla-Norcross
2002–2003 Hugo Gurdon
2003–2004 Neil Hrab
2004–2005 John Berlau
2005–2006 Timothy P. Carney
2006–2007 Jeremy Lott
2007–2008 Lene Johansen
2008–2009 Silvia Santacruz
2009–2010 Ryan Young
2010–2011 Kathryn Ciano
2011–2012 Matt Patterson
2012–2013 Matthew Melchiorre
2013–2014 Bill Frezza
2014–2015 Carrie Sheffield

Bureaucrash

Bureaucrash was a special outreach and activist project of CEI described as an international network of pro-freedom activists working to promote a political ideology based on personal and economic freedom. It conducted political activism using new media, creative marketing, and education campaigns. The project maintained a website (bureaucrash.com) and a YouTube channel, Bureaucrash TV, which featured short videos on political topics. Begun as an independent organization, Bureaucrash was absorbed into CEI and, for a time, maintained full-time staff as part of CEI's staff. In mid-2010 Bureaucrash transferred its only full-time staffer to an open position on CEI's communications staff leaving Bureaucrash itself without any full-time staff.[citation needed]

Funding

CEI is funded by donations from individuals, foundations and corporations.[33] Donors to CEI include a number of companies in the energy, technology, automotive, and alcohol and tobacco industries.[34]

CEI's revenues for the fiscal year ending on September 30, 2015, were $7.5 million against expenses of $7.4 million.[35] ExxonMobil Corporation was a donor to CEI, giving the group about $2 million over seven years.[36] In 2006, the company announced that it had ended its funding for the group.[37]

See also

References

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  2. ^ James G. McGann (Director) (December 4, 2017). . Archived from the original on July 24, 2017. Retrieved February 14, 2015. Other "Top Think Tank" rankings include #43 (of 65) of Environment Think Tanks and #47 (of 75) for Best Advocacy Campaign.
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  13. ^ a b "Trump's team has detected the 'dark matter' of government regulation, meaning you ain't seen nothing yet". The Washington Post. 2017-02-01. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
  14. ^ "Amicus Brief: Congress Has Never Given FCC the Authority to Regulate the Internet | Competitive Enterprise Institute". Cei.org. 2015-08-06. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
  15. ^ Elizabeth Harrington (2017-05-17). "Report: Net Neutrality Leads to Higher prices, Less Innovation – Washington Free Beacon". Freebeacon.com. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
  16. ^ "Antitrust: Freedom and Innovation Through Antitrust Reform". The Competitive Enterprise Institute advocates abolishing antitrust laws. Antitrust restricts the rights of individuals to determine with whom and under what circumstances they wish to deal. The real cost of antitrust is the innovation it prevents. Retrieved May 14, 2020.
  17. ^ "Breaking Up Platforms Has Sickening Implications". National Review. Mar 12, 2019. Retrieved May 14, 2020.
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The Competitive Enterprise Institute CEI is a non profit libertarian think tank founded by the political writer Fred L Smith Jr on March 9 1984 in Washington D C to advance principles of limited government free enterprise and individual liberty CEI focuses on a number of regulatory policy issues including business and finance labor technology and telecommunications transportation food and drug regulation and energy and environment in which they have promoted climate change denial Kent Lassman is the current President and CEO Competitive Enterprise InstituteAbbreviationCEIFormation1984 39 years ago 1984 FounderFred L Smith Jr TypePublic policy think tankHeadquarters1310 L Street NW Washington DC 20036President and CEOKent LassmanRevenue 2015 7 703 763 1 Expenses 2015 7 811 133 1 Websitecei wbr orgAccording to the 2017 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program University of Pennsylvania CEI was number 59 of 90 in the Top Think Tanks in the United States 2 Contents 1 Policy areas 1 1 Energy and environment 1 2 Regulatory reform 1 3 Technology and telecommunications 1 4 Capitalism 2 Legal advocacy 2 1 Center for Class Action Fairness former project 2 2 Challenges to the Affordable Care Act 2 3 Challenges to the Dodd Frank Act and financial regulation 3 CEI events 4 CEI projects 4 1 Warren T Brookes Journalism Fellowship 4 2 Bureaucrash 5 Funding 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPolicy areas EditEnergy and environment Edit Academic research has identified CEI as one of the Conservative think tanks funded to overturn the environmentalism of the 1960s central to promoting climate change denial It was involved in assisting the anti environmental climate change policy of the George W Bush administration 3 CEI promotes environmental policies based on limited government regulation and property rights and rejects what it calls global warming alarmism 4 The organization s largest program the Center for Energy and Environment focuses on energy policy chemical risk policy Clean Air Act regulation land and water regulation the Endangered Species Act and private conservation policies citation needed CEI is an opponent of government action by the Environmental Protection Agency that would require limits on greenhouse gas emissions It favors free market environmentalism and supports the idea that market institutions are more effective in protecting the environment than is government CEI President Kent Lassman wrote on the organization s blog that there is no debate about whether the Earth s climate is warming that human activities very likely contribute to that warming and that this has long been the CEI s position 5 In March 1992 CEI s founder Fred Smith said of anthropogenic climate change Most of the indications right now are it looks pretty good Warmer winters warmer nights no effects during the day because of clouding sounds to me like we re moving to a more benign planet more rain richer easier productivity to agriculture 6 In May 2006 CEI s global warming policy activities attracted attention as it embarked upon an ad campaign with two television commercials 7 These ads promote carbon dioxide as a positive factor in the environment and argue that global warming is not a concern One ad focuses on the message that CO2 is misrepresented as a pollutant stating that it s essential to life We breathe it out Plants breathe it in They call it pollution We call it life 8 The other states that the world s glaciers are growing not melting getting thicker not thinner 8 It cites Science articles to support its claims However the editor of Science stated that the ad misrepresents the conclusions of the two cited Science papers by selective referencing The author of the articles Curt Davis director of the Center for Geospatial Intelligence at the University of Missouri said CEI was misrepresenting his previous research to inflate their claims These television ads are a deliberate effort to confuse and mislead the public about the global warming debate Davis said 9 In 2009 CEI s director of energy and global warming policy told The Washington Post The only thing that s been demonstrated to reduce emissions is economic collapse 10 In 2014 CEI sued the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy over a video that linked the polar vortex to climate change 11 Regulatory reform Edit CEI advocates for regulatory reform on a range of policy issues including energy environment business and finance labor technology and telecommunications transportation and food and drug regulation 12 Its annual survey of the federal regulatory state Ten Thousand Commandments An Annual Snapshot of the Federal Regulatory State documents the size scope and cost of federal regulations and how the U S regulatory burden affects American consumers businesses and the economy 13 CEI s Clyde Wayne Crews Jr coined the phrase regulatory dark matter referencing astrophysics to distinguish between ordinary government regulations or visible matter and regulatory dark matter which consists of thousands of executive branch and federal agency proclamations and issuances including memos guidance documents bulletins circulars and announcements with practical regulatory effect 13 Technology and telecommunications Edit In 2015 CEI filed an amicus brief in support of the petitioners in U S Telecom v FCC The brief argued that Congress did not authorize the FCC to regulate the Internet when it enacted Section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and in fact placed it outside the scope of the FCC s rulemaking authority 14 CEI was one of several free market think tanks who publicly supported the Federal Communication Commission s Restoring Internet Freedom Order in 2017 which repealed net neutrality regulations implemented under the Obama Administration 15 CEI has argued against using antitrust regulation to break up big technology companies such as Facebook and Google 16 17 Capitalism Edit CEI has a longstanding project to recapture what they term the moral legitimacy of capitalism through research writing events and other outreach activities 18 19 20 In 2019 CEI s Vice President for Strategy Iain Murray argued in an op ed for The Wall Street Journal that advocates of capitalism and free markets had taken the support of social conservatives for granted 21 Legal advocacy EditThe Competitive Enterprise Institute is one of a small number of think tanks that have a litigation arm to their organization according to an editorial in the Wall Street Journal 22 Center for Class Action Fairness former project Edit From 2015 to 2019 the Center for Class Action Fairness CCAF was part of CEI It has since spun off as part of the new Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute a free market nonprofit public interest law founded by Frank and his CCAF colleague Melissa Holyoak 23 CCAF represents class members against what it calls unfair class action procedures and settlements 24 CEI argued Frank v Gaos before the U S Supreme Court on October 31 2018 opposing a proposed class action settlement involving Google who paid out an 8 5 million settlement including 6 million in cy pres funds and more than 2 million for class action lawyers Class members were not awarded any part of the settlement 25 In 2015 CEI successfully appealed a class action settlement in a case about the length of Subway s footlong sandwiches CEI argued that the proposed settlement benefited only nine people in the class but awarded more than half a million dollars to the class attorneys The Seventh Circuit s ruling rejected the settlement in the Subway case that would have paid plaintiffs attorneys 525 000 and left the class with nothing The court s decision included the statement that a class settlement that results in fees for class counsel but yields no meaningful relief for the class is no better than a racket 26 Challenges to the Affordable Care Act Edit CEI funded and coordinated King v Burwell and Halbig v Burwell two lawsuits that challenged the Internal Revenue Service s implementation of the Affordable Care Act 27 The strategy of bringing such lawsuits was pioneered by Michael S Greve former chairman of CEI s board of directors who stated This bastard the act has to be killed as a matter of political hygiene I do not care how this is done whether it s dismembered whether we drive a stake through its heart whether we tar and feather it and drive it out of town whether we strangle it 28 29 The King v Burwell suit alleged that the IRS s implementation violated the statute and sought to block a major portion of Obamacare the subsidies that more than 6 million middle income people across more than 30 states now receive to buy health insurance 27 CEI general counsel Sam Kazman argued in a USA Today op ed that the disputed IRS rule raises a basic issue that goes far beyond Obamacare Do agencies have to follow the laws enacted by Congress or can they rewrite them 30 The case made its way to the Supreme Court which is a 6 3 decision rejected the challenge and upheld the ACA subsidies 27 Challenges to the Dodd Frank Act and financial regulation Edit In 2012 the CEI along with the conservative activist group 60 Plus Association filed a lawsuit against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau CFPB The CEI s suit alleges that the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act s creation of the CFPB violates the constitutional separation of powers 22 31 The CEI also contends that President Obama s recess appointment of Richard Cordray as CFPB director was unconstitutional 22 32 and that the powers of the Financial Stability Oversight Council created by Dodd Frank are unconstitutional 22 In 2016 a federal judge rejected the challenge to Cordray s appointment 31 The CEI s challenge to the constitutionality of CFPB remains pending in the federal courts 31 CEI events EditEvery year CEI hosts an annual dinner gala and presents the Julian L Simon Memorial Award The Simon award honors the work of the late economist winner of the Simon Ehrlich wager Award winners have included Year Winner Notes2001 Stephen Moore2002 Robert L Bradley Jr 2003 Bjorn Lomborg2004 no award honored Norman Borlaug2005 Barun Mitra2006 John Stossel2007 Indur M Goklany2008 Vaclav Klaus2009 Richard Tren2010 Stephen McIntyre and Ross McKitrick Joint award2011 Robert J Smith2012 Matt Ridley2013 Deirdre McCloskey2014 John Tierney2015 Vernon L Smith2016 Bruce Yandle2017 Pierre Desrochers2018 Hernando de Soto2019 Johan Norberg2020 Steven Horwitz2021 William EasterlyCEI projects EditWarren T Brookes Journalism Fellowship Edit In 1991 CEI established the Warren T Brookes Journalism Fellowship to identify and train journalists who wish to improve their knowledge of environmental issues and free market economics In this manner the program seeks to perpetuate the legacy of Warren Brookes who was a longtime journalist with the Boston Herald and the Detroit News and a nationally syndicated columnist Former and current fellows include citation needed 1993 1994 Ronald Bailey1994 1995 Michael Fumento1995 1996 Michelle Malkin1996 1997 James Bovard1997 1998 Jesse Walker1999 2000 Brian Doherty2000 2001 Sean Paige2001 2002 Eileen Ciesla Norcross2002 2003 Hugo Gurdon2003 2004 Neil Hrab2004 2005 John Berlau2005 2006 Timothy P Carney2006 2007 Jeremy Lott2007 2008 Lene Johansen2008 2009 Silvia Santacruz2009 2010 Ryan Young2010 2011 Kathryn Ciano2011 2012 Matt Patterson2012 2013 Matthew Melchiorre2013 2014 Bill Frezza2014 2015 Carrie SheffieldBureaucrash Edit Bureaucrash was a special outreach and activist project of CEI described as an international network of pro freedom activists working to promote a political ideology based on personal and economic freedom It conducted political activism using new media creative marketing and education campaigns The project maintained a website bureaucrash com and a YouTube channel Bureaucrash TV which featured short videos on political topics Begun as an independent organization Bureaucrash was absorbed into CEI and for a time maintained full time staff as part of CEI s staff In mid 2010 Bureaucrash transferred its only full time staffer to an open position on CEI s communications staff leaving Bureaucrash itself without any full time staff citation needed Funding EditCEI is funded by donations from individuals foundations and corporations 33 Donors to CEI include a number of companies in the energy technology automotive and alcohol and tobacco industries 34 CEI s revenues for the fiscal year ending on September 30 2015 were 7 5 million against expenses of 7 4 million 35 ExxonMobil Corporation was a donor to CEI giving the group about 2 million over seven years 36 In 2006 the company announced that it had ended its funding for the group 37 See also EditDonors TrustReferences Edit a b Competitive Enterprise Institute PDF Foundation Center Retrieved 16 April 2018 James G McGann Director December 4 2017 2017 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report Archived from the original on July 24 2017 Retrieved February 14 2015 Other Top Think Tank rankings include 43 of 65 of Environment Think Tanks and 47 of 75 for Best Advocacy Campaign John S Dryzek Richard B Norgaard David Schlosberg 18 August 2011 The Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society OUP Oxford pp 147 ISBN 978 0 19 956660 0 Energy and Environment CEI org Retrieved 1 December 2016 Lassman Kent April 13 2016 CEI Will Surmount Crimethink Persecution Competitive Enterprise Institute Competitive Enterprise Institute Retrieved 2018 12 16 Consequences of Global Warming NRDC Retrieved 2011 08 25 streams cei org Archived from the original on December 11 2009 Retrieved May 14 2020 a b Bank Justin 2006 05 26 Scientist to CEI You Used My Research to Confuse and Mislead FactCheck org Archived from the original on 2006 05 30 Retrieved 2006 05 30 1 Archived July 4 2007 at the Wayback Machine Europe Advises U S Officials on Climate The Washington Post 2009 03 06 Retrieved 2015 03 11 US Civil Action No 14 1806 PDF CEI org Retrieved 1 December 2016 About Competitive Enterprise Institute Cei org Retrieved 2019 01 15 a b Trump s team has detected the dark matter of government regulation meaning you ain t seen nothing yet The Washington Post 2017 02 01 Retrieved 2019 01 15 Amicus Brief Congress Has Never Given FCC the Authority to Regulate the Internet Competitive Enterprise Institute Cei org 2015 08 06 Retrieved 2019 01 15 Elizabeth Harrington 2017 05 17 Report Net Neutrality Leads to Higher prices Less Innovation Washington Free Beacon Freebeacon com Retrieved 2019 01 15 Antitrust Freedom and Innovation Through Antitrust Reform The Competitive Enterprise Institute advocates abolishing antitrust laws Antitrust restricts the rights of individuals to determine with whom and under what circumstances they wish to deal The real cost of antitrust is the innovation it prevents Retrieved May 14 2020 Breaking Up Platforms Has Sickening Implications National Review Mar 12 2019 Retrieved May 14 2020 NW 1310 L Street Washington 7th Floor Fax 202 331 0640 DC 20005 Phone 202 331 1010 Center for Advancing Capitalism Competitive Enterprise Institute Retrieved May 14 2020 Smith Jr Fred L 2012 Countering the Assault on Capitalism Economic Affairs 32 60 63 doi 10 1111 j 1468 0270 2011 02130 x Venture Capitalist Warns Of Job Creation Myths www wbur org Retrieved May 14 2020 Murray Iain Aug 19 2019 Opinion Free Marketeers Have Taken Social Conservatives for Granted Wall Street Journal Retrieved May 14 2020 via www wsj com a b c d McDuffee Allen 22 June 2012 Competitive Enterprise Institute files lawsuit against Obama s consumer watchdog The Washington Post Retrieved 16 April 2018 Tony Mauro and Marcia Coyle 7 January 2019 Serial Adversaries at SCOTUS Ted Frank s New Gig Supreme Court Brief Retrieved 26 March 2019 Announcing Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute 17 December 2018 Retrieved 26 March 2019 Class Action Fairness Competitive Enterprise Institute Cei org Retrieved 2019 01 15 Liptak Adam 31 October 2018 Supreme Court Weighs Google Settlement That Paid Class Members Nothing The New York Times Nytimes com Retrieved 2019 01 15 Gilbert Sarah 2018 10 24 INSIGHT Before You Settle That Class Action Remember the Footlong News bloomberglaw com Retrieved 2019 01 15 a b c Sanger Katz Margot 25 June 2015 Obamacare Back at the Supreme Court Frequently Asked Questions The New York Times Retrieved 16 April 2018 Toobin Jeffrey 9 March 2015 Hard Cases The New Yorker Retrieved 16 April 2018 Linda Greenhouse By Any Means Necessary The New York Times Retrieved 2015 03 11 Obamacare rule harms millions Opposing view Usatoday com 2015 03 01 Retrieved 2015 03 11 a b c Barber C Ryan 12 July 2016 Judge Rejects Recess Appointment Challenge Over CFPB Director The National Law Journal Retrieved 16 April 2018 Weinberger Evan 24 July 2015 DC Circ Revives Texas Bank s CFPB Challenge Law360 Retrieved 16 April 2018 The Tempest Washingtonpost com 2006 05 23 Retrieved 2015 03 11 Eilperin Juliet June 20 2013 Anatomy of a Washington dinner Who funds the Competitive Enterprise Institute The Washington Post Retrieved 25 September 2016 Competitive Enterprise Institute GuideStar Retrieved 25 September 2016 Mufson Steven February 10 2007 Exxon Mobil Warming Up To Global Climate Issue The Washington Post Retrieved 25 September 2016 Exxon Mobil softens its climate change stance Post gazette com 2007 01 11 Retrieved 2011 08 25 External links EditOfficial website CEI blog GlobalWarming org Cooler Heads Coalition homepage EDIRC listing provided by RePEc Organizational Profile National Center for Charitable Statistics Urban Institute Coordinates 38 54 14 N 77 02 35 W 38 9040 N 77 0431 W 38 9040 77 0431 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Competitive Enterprise Institute amp oldid 1108228149, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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