Mastering the Game
Overcoming Barriers to Entrepreneurship in the United States
Thomas Hazlett is an economist and telecommunications policy scholar who has served as a professor at George Mason University and Clemson University, specializing in spectrum policy, media regulation, and the economics of technology. He contributed articles to The Weekly Standard covering media and technology topics, including commentary on broadcast journalism and the internet.
Overcoming Barriers to Entrepreneurship in the United States
WHEN CBS Evening News faded out on March 9, marking the end of Dan Rather's career as a network anchor, bubbly conservatives toasted a momentous victory in the struggle against liberal bias. I propose quite another tribute--this one to celebrate the newsman's part in championing the cause of free…
The antitrust case United States v. Microsoft was filed in May 1998 and went to trial last October in Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson's federal district court in Washington, D.C. On June 24, the final witness left the stand. The parties now have thirty days to file proposed "findings of fact," on…