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  • July/August 2021
    Policy Report
    Myths and Facts of Immigration in the United States
    Myths and Facts of Immigration in the United States
    Alex Nowrasteh is the director of immigration studies and of the Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, providing expert analysis and groundbreaking research on the realities of immigration in the United States. His peer …
  • July/August 2021
    Policy Report
    Our Deep Roots in Defending Free Speech
    Our Deep Roots in Defending Free Speech
    … day. And that has always been the approach of the Cato Institute: to apply the great principles of liberty to policy and current affairs. In any epoch, freedom of thought and expression is one of our essential liberties. Earlier this …
    By David Boaz
  • May/June 2021
    Policy Report
    Cato Studies
    Cato Studies
    … AUTOMOBILES Federal transport policy has been on a temporary one‐​year autopilot extension since September 2020. In “Zero Based Transportation Policy: Recommendations for 2021 Transportation Reauthorization” (Policy Analysis no. 913), Randal O’Toole explores the benefits of a new approach …
  • May/June 2021
    Policy Report
    Missing the Mark on Medical Malpractice
    Missing the Mark on Medical Malpractice
    … the issue, Medical Malpractice Litigation: How It Works, Why Tort Reform Hasn’t Helped, which is coauthored by leading health policy scholars Bernard S. Black, David A. Hyman, Myungho S. Paik, William M. Sage, and Charles Silver. Over the past …
  • May/June 2021
    Policy Report
    The Terror and Tyranny of Blasphemy Laws
    The Terror and Tyranny of Blasphemy Laws
    Eighty‐​four countries still have laws that criminalize blasphemy, with bans on sacrilegious expressions enforced most aggressively in the Muslim world, both by state action and vigilante mobs. In February, Cato hosted a policy forum featuring Marvi Sirmed, a Pakistani …
    By Marvi Sirmed and Mustafa Akyol
  • May/June 2021
    Policy Report
    Can We Trust Each Other in a Polarized Era?
    Can We Trust Each Other in a Polarized Era?
    … near Shanghai, China, offers a paradoxical observation: Americans are highly polarized but not necessarily all that ideologically divided on important policy issues. Rather, affective polarization is led by parties and politicians who stand to benefit from it. Soboleva calls for …
  • May/June 2021
    Policy Report
    Cato News Notes
    Discussion of domestic intelligence, Gerrymandering, and the impact of the e Sardar Sarovar Dam
  • Policy Report
    Vol. 43 No. 3
    May/June 2021
    May/June 2021
    The federal government already intervenes heavily in infrastructure through spending, regulations, and taxes, and all three levers distort investment. Biden would ratchet up the use of each lever and further reduce the role of markets in guiding infrastructure investment.
  • March/April 2021
    Policy Report
    Cato News Notes
    Cato News Notes
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