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  • July 24, 2015
    Events
    Debate: Libertarianism vs. Conservatism
    Debate: Libertarianism vs. Conservatism
    … two political philosophies are at least as significant as the similarities. On matters such as national security and foreign policy, immigration, drugs, marriage, and the role of religion and morality in public policy, libertarians and conservatives clash with one another …
    Featuring Mark Houser and Cato Institute
  • July 23, 2015
    Student Forum
    Debate: Libertarianism vs. Conservatism
    … two political philosophies are at least as significant as the similarities. On matters such as national security and foreign policy, immigration, drugs, marriage, and the role of religion and morality in public policy, libertarians and conservatives clash with one another …
  • May 16, 2007
    Blog
    Anti-trade Demagoguery from the Eagle Forum
    … conservative known mostly for her opposition to abortion and the Equal Rights Amendment, but she also speaks out frequently against immigration and free trade. In today’s column, titled “The Price Of Imported Food Is Too High,” she takes aim …
    By Daniel Griswold
  • June 3, 2016
    USA Today
    #NeverTrump Republicans Have a New Choice
    … disparaged John McCain’s experience as a prisoner of war, mocked a disabled reporter, called for a ban on Muslim immigration. With each new utterance, we assumed his campaign would tank. We were wrong. Late in the game, Republicans took …
    By David Boaz
  • March 25, 2020
    Blog
    Against the “Noble Lie” – COVID-19 Edition
    … listened to because they’re more knowledgeable. We see it in debates on every issue from climate change to trade, immigration, and everything in between. The COVID-19 pandemic exposes another criticism of experts: They lie with noble intentions. And …
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • November 1, 2017
    Democracy: A Journal of Ideas
    The Police Who Prey on Victims
    … small business. Many of the people who come into contact with police, though, suffer the stigma of criminal records, tenuous immigration status, mental illness, intoxication or substance addiction, or some combination of these. Additionally, sex workers who operate in black …
    By Jonathan Blanks
  • Summer 2017
    Regulation
    Great Background on Controversial Issues
    … quite good. One Nation Undecided gives detailed background on the facts and analysis of five controversial U.S. issues: poverty, immigration, campaign finance, affirmative action, and religious exemptions from government policies. Whatever your views on these issues, it’s important …
    By David R. Henderson
  • January 16, 2007
    Blog
    Identity Crisis Book Forum Thursday at Cato
    immigration debate this year will surely fuel the push for a national ID with the demand for “internal enforcement” of immigration law. Identity Crisis lays the groundwork for all these discussions. The event is streamed for those not in the …
    By Jim Harper
  • April 28, 2025
    Legal Briefs
    Ozturk v. Hyde
    Ozturk v. Hyde
    As Justice Frank Murphy wrote in a concurrence in the Wixon case, the freedom of foreign nationals lawfully residing in the United States is “not dependent upon their conformity to the popular notions of the moment,” because the First Amendment “belongs to them as well as to all citizens.” 
    By Conor Fitzpatrick and Thomas A. Berry
  • December 7, 2016
    The National Interest
    Trump’s Team Should Ditch the ‘Clash of Civilizations’
    It’s certainly easy to see why Huntington’s ideas, particularly the idea that terrorism is being driven by some larger clash of civilizations, would appeal to Trump, with his limited knowledge of foreign affairs.
    By Emma Ashford
  • August 14, 2024
    Blog
    Big Brother’s Censorship Will Harm Those They Claim to Protect
    The UK government’s response to this time of unrest has gone pear-shaped as it further expands its power at the expense of its citizens. But such Big Brother overreach is hardly unique to the UK. The United States, Britain, and all democratic societies must reject censorship as a cure for the struggles we face while punishing those who are actually violent. 
    By David Inserra
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