Roger Pilon

Roger Pilon
Roger Pilon is Vice President for Legal Affairs for the Cato Institute, and an American libertarian legal theorist. In particular, he has developed a libertarian version of the rights theory of his teacher, noted philosopher Alan Gewirth...
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It's just a simple hunting accident. It's a striking example of the media obsession with any peccadillo that may come from the White House.
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The hope is that the president -- or more likely someone on his staff who is more familiar with these issues will prevail upon him to select someone of the highest caliber.
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It does cost money to secure justice for all.
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It's deeper than one mistake. There have been far too many mistakes.
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These hearings are going to be a stark contrast to the Roberts hearings. Can you picture her answering some of the questions that Roberts was asked?
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[T]he vast regulatory structure the federal government has erected in the name of the commerce power cannot be ended overnight, in many cases, but the pretense that such programs are constitutional can be ended, even as the programs themselves are phased out over time.
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With today's decision, no one's property is safe, since any time a government official thinks someone else can make better use of your property than you're doing, he can order it condemned and transferred.
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What has come out of this episode is how really out of touch Mr. Bush is with the intellectual foundations of the movement that he purports to represent.