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  • April 13, 2023
    Live Online Policy Forum
    What to Do When You're the Wrong Kind of Black Academic
    What to Do When You’re the Wrong Kind of Black Academic
    In this online forum, Lee and Smith will discuss their experiences and theorizations about being black academics who embrace classical liberal values in academic spaces that seem to grow increasingly hostile to such views, especially from people of color.
  • March 10, 2023
    Live Online Policy Forum
    Overdose Prevention Centers: The Next Logical Step in Harm Reduction
    Overdose Prevention Centers: The Next Logical Step in Harm Reduction
    … countries—including the United States, where such facilities operate in defiance of the law. Read the Study Additional Resources “The Policy Landscape of Overdose Prevention Centers in the United States,” by Chelsea Boyd, R Street Policy Study What Are Supervised …
  • March 2, 2023
    Policy Forum
    Gonzalez v. Google at the Supreme Court
    Gonzalez v. Google at the Supreme Court
    In Gonzalez, plaintiffs have sued Google, the parent company of YouTube, alleging that YouTube’s algorithms aided terrorist recruitment by helping would‐​be terrorists find radicalizing videos. We will explain the implications of the case and attempt to read the tea leaves of justices’ reactions and remarks.
  • December 9, 2022
    Policy Forum
    Performance Review: Evaluating the CDC in the Wake of the COVID Pandemic
    Performance Review: Evaluating the CDC in the Wake of the COVID Pandemic
    … are Martin A. Makary, MD, MPH, Professor of Surgery at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Professor of Health Policy and Management at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health; Ari N. Schulman, editor of The New Atlantis …
  • October 26, 2022
    Policy Forum
    How Does Government Jawboning Threaten Speech?
    How Does Government Jawboning Threaten Speech?
    The public’s reliance on social media platforms has created new opportunities for censorship by proxy, despite the First Amendment’s prohibition on government speech regulation. Will Duffield’s recent policy analysis “Jawboning against Speech: How Government Bullying Shapes the …
  • September 22, 2022
    Live Online Policy Forum
    FOIA and Government Transparency: A Report Card
    FOIA and Government Transparency: A Report Card
    … why not? What is it like to battle federal agencies and departments weekly to pry loose information dealing with immigration policy, telecommunications policy, and the national security establishment? What additional changes to FOIA are needed to truly make the law …
  • September 14, 2022
    Live Online Policy Forum
    School Choice Is Good for Teachers Too
    School Choice Is Good for Teachers Too
    The Cato Institute will be hosting a virtual panel of former public school teachers sharing their experiences within a variety of teaching environments.
  • June 1, 2022
    Research Briefs in Economic Policy
    No. 296
    Evidence of the Unintended Labor Scheduling Implications of the Minimum Wage
    Evidence of the Unintended Labor Scheduling Implications of the Minimum Wage
    … may impact worker welfare. As such, to better design minimum wage policies that truly benefit workers, it is essential for policymakers to better understand the operational tradeoffs that firms face in their scheduling decisions (in the presence of demand and …
    By Qiuping Yu, Shawn Mankad, and Masha Shunko
  • May 18, 2022
    Research Briefs in Economic Policy
    No. 295
    The Regulatory Costs of Being Public
    The Regulatory Costs of Being Public
    … status. These regulatory cost estimates can also be used as critical feedback for quantitative cost‐​benefit analyses by regulators and policymakers. We begin by documenting three regulatory thresholds on a firm’s public float introduced since 1992. Each regulatory threshold …
    By Michael Ewens, Kairong Xiao, and Ting Xu
  • April 27, 2022
    Research Briefs in Economic Policy
    No. 292
    Slippery Fish: Enforcing Regulation under Subversive Adaptation
    Slippery Fish: Enforcing Regulation under Subversive Adaptation
    Our information campaign was designed to educate consumers about the environmental risk associated with the overfishing of hake and to discourage the consumption of illegal hake during the September ban period.
    By Andres Gonzalez-Lira and Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak
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