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  • January 28, 2010
    Christian Science Monitor
    Leave Mideast, End Terrorism
    … harsher punishment) of such an activity do not matter much. Consider the evidence from existing policies toward drugs, prostitution, and immigration. In each case, policy tries to ban or limit the activity, hoping to raise the costs of supplying it …
    By Jeffrey Miron
  • January/February 2006
    Policy Report
    Republicans, Smaller Government, and Terrell Owens
    … Except, you know, Supreme Court nominations, rules for the war on terror, habeas corpus reform, grand jury reform, property rights, immigration, and so on. Today’s Republicans hold three‐​ring‐​circus hearings on steroids in baseball, requiring top stars to …
    By David Boaz
  • June 17, 2022
    Reason
    Congress and Biden Probably Just Made the Shipping Problem Worse
    Congress and Biden Probably Just Made the Shipping Problem Worse
    … of the worst bottlenecks in U.S. history and revealed myriad systemic policy problems affecting coastal shipping, including restrictive labor, immigration, and trade policies. As the supply chain fell into disarray, the market adjusted and prices increased, including shipping prices …
    By Gabriella Beaumont-Smith
  • May/June 2021
    Policy Report
    Cato Studies
    Cato Studies
    … Espionage can be a serious threat to national security, but do perennial fears of spies in our midst hiding among immigration populations have any merit? These overbroad policies that respond to such a rare threat do more harm than good …
  • February 4, 2018
    USA Today
    How Washington Power Might Corrupt Google
    … lobbying is defensive. It wants to be left alone to innovate and serve consumers. It seeks to resist restrictions on immigration, excessive taxation, antitrust suits and regulation of its advertising. Odebrecht, on the other hand, seeks to get billion dollar …
    By David Boaz
  • October 16, 2012
    Blog
    Cuba Lifts De Facto Travel Ban … Maybe
    … paused.” Exactly a year ago, I wrote about how the U.S. government registered the first rise in illegal Cuban immigration by sea in 3 years. Given the increasingly tough economic conditions, La Havana might be resorting to the “escape …
    By Juan Carlos Hidalgo
  • May 30, 2012
    Cato.org
    Coming: Even More FBI Warrantless Searches?
    … When reauthorized, this law will add to what the American Civil Liberties Union and its policy counsel on national security, immigration and privacy, Michael German, call “suspicionless surveillance,” which keeps growing around the country through local and state authorities, the …
    By Nat Hentoff
  • January 31, 2020
    UK Telegraph
    Brexit Is Delivered. Now What?
    The repatriation of control of economic policies — in trade, migration, regulation — increases the range of possibilities for an independent Britain.
    By Ryan Bourne
  • November 28, 2018
    Washington Examiner
    If You Value Privacy, Resist Any Form of National ID Cards
    Defenders of E-Verify and REAL ID may claim that worries that these systems will develop into a national ID are overblown and that civil libertarians are being hyperbolic. But history is on the side of those sounding the alarm.
    By Matthew Feeney
  • May 1, 2017
    Blog
    MacDonald, Trump, and Criminal Justice
    MacDonald, Trump, and Criminal Justice
    In a recent article for City Journal titled, “How Trump Can Help the Cops,” Heather MacDonald offers about a dozen recommendations to the White House.  In this post, I want to scrutinize a few of those proposals and some of the arguments behind them.
    By Tim Lynch
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