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  • Policy Report
    Vol. 45 No. 1
    January/February 2023
    January/February 2023
    It is hard to conclude that educational freedom has turned a corner from exception to norm. But it has made huge progress over the last few years, and it is almost certainly here not just to stay but to flourish.
  • January/February 2023
    Policy Report
    Defending Liberal Values
    Defending Liberal Values
    … persuade people of the value of a more robust commitment to individual rights and strictly limited government. We combine our policy analysis with an emphasis on basic economic principles for average citizens. Lib​er​tar​i​an​ism​.org has …
    By David Boaz
  • January/February 2023
    Policy Report
    To Be Governed...
    To Be Governed…
    … call in Washington that many chief executives can make. As the United States embarks on its biggest foray into industrial policy since World War II, Ms. Raimondo has the responsibility of doling out a stunning amount of money to states …
  • January/February 2023
    Policy Report
    Cato Is Expanding
    Cato Is Expanding
    … of Maryland, has been named a nonresident senior fellow of the Cato Institute. Shifrinson has published extensively on international security policy, U.S.-Chinese relations, NATO enlargement, U.S.-Russian relations, and nuclear policy and is the author of Rising …
  • January/February 2023
    Policy Report
    Cato Studies
    Cato Studies
    … recent presidents have been making ever greater use of their interpretive leeway in exercising their regulatory power to achieve their policy agendas in Reining in the Unreasonable Executive (Policy Analysis no. 935). No individual should be left at the mercy …
  • November/December 2022
    Policy Report
    In Search of a More Perfect Union
    In Search of a More Perfect Union
    … recently decided, including West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency (see, “A ‘Major’ Win for Limited Government,” September/​October 2022 Cato Policy Report). The panel consisted of adjunct scholar Ilya Somin and Jennifer L. Mascott, both of George Mason University, together …
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