Topic: Institute For Justice

Suit challenges ban on paying bone marrow donors

0 . A nonprofit organization that wants to offer money to people with rare bone marrow cell types is challenging a federal lawsuit that makes ...

Want More Jobs? Cut The Red Tape!

How do you stimulate the economy? Don't do it with a stimulus package. Just remove the brakes by cutting the red tape.. . Here's a look at...
One of the most disputed issues since Biblical times (Benedict, Little Pink House. ) was the basis for the Supreme Court Case of Kelo v. Susette Kelo, along with those in the Fort Trumbull section of the city, lost their homes in New ...

Should Tour Guides Be Licensed?

The owners of a Segway tour operator in Washington D.C. sued the city last week in federal court to protest a requirement that their tours guides...
Operators of DC Segway tour spun for a loop by new regs ensuring guides' historical knowledgeIf you're a tour guide in the nation's capital, new regulations are in place to ensure you know L'Enfant Plaza from Logan Circle.But ...
In the United States, meanwhile, during a 1983 congressional hearing, an enterprising doctor named Barry Jacobs described his own pay-for-organs plan. NOTA's criminal prohibition of donor compensation has now just been challenged in a lawsuit filed by the Institute for Justice ...