Op-ed by Jeffrey A. Singer on the vaping panic. Federal protection of cave spiders is driving property owners up the wall.
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September 23, 2019
Vaping ([link removed] )
The Vaping Panic Is out of Hand ([link removed] )
These overreactions would seem laughable if they didn’t have such a great potential to inflict harm — both on tobacco smokers trying to quit and teen vapers who are more likely to use dangerous bootleg products.
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By Jeffrey A. Singer
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Federal Protection of Cave Spiders Is Driving Property Owners Up the Wall ([link removed] )
Applying the Endangered Species Act to the Bone Cave harvestman spider goes beyond Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce. The Commerce Clause has grown far too many legs, and the Fifth Circuit should prevent it from endangering our constitutional order.
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By Trevor Burrus
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