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  • April 1, 2005
    Cato.org
    Time for Africa to Stand up to Mugabe
    … have been persecuted and, in some cases, murdered. Countless Zimbabweans have been jailed, raped, and tortured by Mugabe’s secret police and youth militias, but the culprits are never brought to justice. Wrongheaded expropriation of commercial farmers, which accompanied the …
    By Marian L. Tupy
  • May/June 2021
    Policy Report
    Qualified Immunity Reform Gains Steam
    Qualified Immunity Reform Gains Steam
    … people across the political spectrum have come to see qualified immunity reform as the key to the broader debate over police accountability and criminal justice and what Neily calls “a culture of near‐​zero accountability” for police officers. In 2019 …
  • October 18, 2017
    Events
    Criminal Justice at a Crossroads: Opening Remarks and Panel 1 -- Law Enforcement and the Communities They Serve
    Criminal Justice at a Crossroads: Opening Remarks and Panel 1 — Law Enforcement and the Communities They Serve
    … Justice, Cato Institute Panel 1: Law Enforcement and the Communities They Serve Chief Ron Davis (ret.), East Palo Alto, California Police Department and principal consultant, 21st Century Policing Strategies LLC Chief J. Thomas Manger, Montgomery County, Maryland and president of …
    Featuring Clark Neily, Chief Ron Davis, Chief J. Thomas Manger, Renée J. Mitchell, & Jonathan Blanks
  • March 26, 2013
    U.S. News & World Report (Online)
    Where the Neocons Went, Rubio Is Following
    … we also cannot retreat from the world. It’s not that America will continue to function as the world’s police officer. The problem is that like anything in the world: If you pull back from it, a vacuum will …
    By Justin Logan
  • September 15, 2011
    Cato.org
    What, Exactly, Is “Suspicious Activity?”
    … Like what? It’s up to us to make what connection? No hint for us? This call to report to police or the FBI suspicious behavior by anybody has led the American Civil Liberties Union to file a Freedom of …
    By Nat Hentoff
  • June 29, 2011
    Cato.org
    President Allen West in America’s Future?
    … roots for economic reasons, Candace Wilkins of Queens, N.Y., will be moving to Charlotte, N.C., because a white police officer in her neighborhood threw her against a car as she was trying to help a black neighbor who …
    By Nat Hentoff
  • February 2, 2010
    Blog
    When Individuals Form Corporations, They Don’t Lose Their Rights
    … corporate entities also lack, say, Fourth Amendment rights. Or would the “no rights for corporations” crowd be okay with the police storming their employers’ offices and carting off their (employer‐​owned) computers for no particular reason? — or to chill criticism …
    By Ilya Shapiro
  • 1997
    Cato Handbook for Policymakers
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    Restrictions on Political Speech
    … Election Commission, have attempted to regulate, channel, and thwart political speech and participation by Ameri- can citizens. This effort to police citizen participation in politics has been a disaster. It has directly contributed to government gridlock; helped to entrench incumbents …
  • January 7, 2021
    Blog
    Mob Rule Is No Path to Liberty
    Mob Rule Is No Path to Liberty
    Attempting to forcibly keep a defeated president in power strikes at the core of the Constitution’s provisions for protecting the rights and liberties of the American people.
    By Peter Goettler
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