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Subject A Win Against Leverage Policymaking
Date August 18, 2020 11:04 AM
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Leverage policymaking takes a hit. What's the truth behind accusations of Kamala Harris' lack of citizenship?

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August 18, 2020

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Leverage Policymaking Takes a Blow ([link removed] )

If CEI v. FCC remains the law of the D.C. Circuit, then its lasting effect will be to open the courts to challenges against “leverage policymaking.”

- D.C. Circuit Strikes Blow to Leverage Policymaking ([link removed] )

By William Yeatman

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When it comes to Economic Impact Payments the economically optimal amount is zero.

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By Alan Reynolds

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