Farm bill cuts food stamps, could have been much worse

After protracted negotiations, the Post reports, the House and Senate have agreed on a farm bill that appears headed for passage and the President's signature. One of the key sticking points was how much to cut from the Supplement Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as food stamps. The House sought $40 billion in cuts […]

The massive safety effects of vehicle regulations — and seat belt regulation in particular

by Brian Wolfman We've told you before about the huge reductions in on-the-road deaths caused by various forms of vehicle safety regulations. And we heard just yesterday about the latest vehicle safety rule-in-the-making–not many years away–being pushed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHSTA): cars talking to each other to avoid crashes. But seat […]

How the Obama Administration Can Unilaterally Strike a Blow Against Arbitration Clauses

by Jeff Sovern A theme of the President's state of the union address was that if he cannot achieve his goals by working with Congress, he will pursue those goals unilaterally, to the extent he can, through executive action.  One tool presidents have is the purchasing power of the United States.  The US buys about […]

Farmed and Dangerous: Chipotle’s satirical four-part series on corporate farming

On February 17, Farmed and Dangerous — Chipotle's four-part comedic, but serious series on corporate farming — begins airing on Hulu. Watch the hilarious trailer here or by clicking on the embedded video below.   We posted earlier on Chipotle's unusual and evocative video about the treatment of animals in large-scale farming.

Ever feel that you are being asked to pay too much for in-flight Internet access?

Well, so do some consumers, whose federal antitrust suit against the dominant provider of Internet service on commercial airlines — Gogo, Inc. — has survived a motion to dismiss. Go here for a description of the case and the court's decision denying Gogo's motion to dismiss. The case is pending before federal district judge Edward […]

NCLC: “Tax-time consumer troubles”

The National Consumer Law Center has issued Tax-time consumer troubles, which warns consumers about a host of problems that they may encounter from largely worthless (but expensive) refund-anticipation products and from abuse and incompetence in the tax-preparation industry. We posted last December on NCLC's comprehensive report on that industry, which included specific proposals for reform.

Dietz v. Perez: Virginia Jury Finds Both Sides at Fault, Awards No Damages

A  bit over a year ago, I discussed on this blog a petition that we filed in the Virginia Supreme Court seeking to set aside a preliminary injunction issued by a state trial judge in a defamation suit filed by a Maryland contractor, Christopher Dietz, against a Virginia woman, Jane Perez, who had posted reviews […]

American Banker: Cordray Loses Cool After House GOP Attacks

by Jeff Sovern Here (behind a paywall). Cordray was testifying before the House Financial Services Committee and, according to the article, was subject to some attacks that seem absurd, at least to me. Excerpt: [Rep. Stevan Pearce, R-N.M] suggested that data collection undertaken by the CFPB could be passed onto political campaigns. "But I will […]