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The Tom Woods Show

Ep. 201 Is Administrative Law Unlawful?

The Tom Woods Show

Tom Woods

Politics, Government, News

4.83.4K Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2014

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Philip Hamburger of Columbia Law School discusses his new book, Is Administrative Law Unlawful?alt

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0:00.0

I've abandoned free market principles to save the free market system.

0:09.9

In a world of conventional confusion, there will be time for them to make profits.

0:14.9

Now's not that time.

0:16.4

Daddy, what do taxes pay for?

0:18.2

Oh, why everything?

0:19.7

Policemen, trees, sunshine.

0:21.9

Let's not forget the folks who just don't feel like working, God bless them.

0:25.9

Don't be afraid.

0:26.7

I'll be afraid.

0:28.3

Prepare to unshackle your mind.

0:31.2

An idea who his time has come cannot be stopped by any army or any government.

0:36.9

Your professor has arrived.

0:41.0

Tom Woods.

0:42.3

No, his mind is not for rent to any government.

0:47.1

Beware, citizen, you are now departing from the world of allowable opinion.

0:52.3

The Tom Woods Show. Welcome, everybody. It's Thursday, July 17th,

0:59.3

2014. We're talking to Philip Hamburger today. He's the Maurice and Hilda Friedman

1:06.8

Professor of Law at the Columbia University School of Law. Before that, he was John P. Wilson

1:13.1

professor at the University of Chicago Law School. He taught at a number of law schools before that.

1:20.0

He's the author of numerous books. But the one we're going to focus on today published by the

1:24.8

University of Chicago Press is, is administrative law unlawful?

1:30.8

Professor Hamburger, welcome to the show.

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