Thomas A. Bowden

 

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How Important Is the Obamacare Litigation? [Daily Caller]

The Tea Party Will Fail--Unless it Fully Embraces Individualism as a Moral Ideal

The Avastin Travesty

Let's Take Back Columbus Day

Apple Now Targeted for Success Like Microsoft Was in the 1990s

Elena Kagan: Could She Defend the Constitution's Purpose?

What About Private Health Emergencies?

Let's Take Back Columbus Day

Smash the Labor Monopolies!

Let Bankruptcy Courts Take the Wheel

Nationalization Is Theft

Supreme Disappointments

Columbus Day Celebrates Western Civilization

Let's Stop Making Disasters More Disastrous

California Children Still Considered State Property

How Government Makes Disasters More Disastrous

Your Child Is Not State Property

Deep-Six the Law of the Sea

After Ten Years, States Still Resist Assisted Suicide

The Right to Assisted Suicide

The Faith-Based Attack on Rational Government

Supreme Court Should Uphold Rights, Not Majority Sentiment in Ten Commandments Cases

Columbus Day: The Cure for 9/11

The Lure of Baseball

Shame on Casey Martin

The Joy of Football

Whose Children Are They?

The Tobacco Industry Surrender

A Supreme Court Overview

Compulsory Service for High School Students

Blacklists Are Not Censorship

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Thomas Bowden is an analyst at the Ayn Rand Center for Individual Rights, focusing on legal issues. An attorney with extensive litigation experience and a trained historian, he is the author of the book “The Enemies of Christopher Columbus” and a contributor to “The Abolition of Antitrust.” His op-eds have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Christian Science Monitor, Investor’s Business Daily, Miami Herald and many other newspapers. He is a frequent guest on radio and television programs. 

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