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  • Spring 2017
    Publications
    Forty Years of Advancing Liberty
    Throughout the Cato Institute’s 40 years we have worked to move the public policy debate in a more libertarian direction. Today, the millions of people we engage in our defense of freedom is a testament to our Sponsors’ commitment …
    By Brian Mullis
  • December 24, 2016
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Homesharing vs. Government
    Homesharing vs. Government
    Homesharing is facing increasing scrutiny from state and local governments. At the State Policy Network annual meeting, Christina Sandefur discusses the controversy.
    Featuring Christina Sandefur and Caleb O. Brown
  • December 14, 2016
    The Federalist
    How Trump Can Reform Immigration without Tanking Republicans or the Economy
    President‐​elect Donald Trump ran on an immigration enforcement platform, and when crafting policies his administration can take some lessons from California and Texas’s experience. Their experience suggests smart ways to enforce immigration laws without causing a political backlash …
    By Alex Nowrasteh and David J. Bier
  • July 28, 2016
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Does Hillary Hate Uber?
    Does Hillary Hate Uber?
    Hillary Clinton’s public lionizing of entrepreneurs appears to stand at odds with various policies she’d like to see adopted. Jared Meyer of the Manhattan Institute says the sharing economy stands to lose a great deal.
    Featuring Jared Meyer and Caleb O. Brown
  • February 11, 2016
    Blog
    Andrew Coulson, In Memoriam
    … conflicts and anxieties over learning.  Here is an interview Nick conducted with Andrew in 2011: Lisa Snell, director of education policy, Reason Foundation: It was my great fortune to work in education policy with Andrew toward a better education for …
    By Jason Bedrick and Neal McCluskey
  • February 5, 2016
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Interventionism Wins in Rand Paul's Exit from POTUS Race
    Interventionism Wins in Rand Paul’s Exit from POTUS Race
    With Rand Paul’s exit from the race for the White House, a foreign policy of restraint becomes less likely. Chris Preble and John Samples comment.
    Featuring Christopher A. Preble, John Samples, and Caleb O. Brown
  • August 19, 2015
    Blog
    The Reigning School Choice Champion
    On Monday, Education Next released the results of its 2015 survey on education policy. Neal McCluskey already summarized the key findings, but I want to highlight one finding in particular: scholarship tax credits (STCs) are the most popular form of …
    By Jason Bedrick
  • May 5, 2014
    Blog
    Is Obama Still the Deporter-In-Chief?
    This is a difficult question to answer. As Matt Graham at the Bipartisan Policy Center has pointed out, the rate of internal removals as a percentage of all Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) removals has declined during the Obama Presidency …
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • September 27, 2013
    Blog
    Band-aids Can’t Fix the New IPCC Report
    The U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) today released the Summary for Policymakers (SPM) of the physical science volume of its Fifth Assessment Report. The SPM is the most widely‐​read section of the IPCC reports and …
    By Patrick J. Michaels and Paul C. “Chip” Knappenberger
  • August 16, 2013
    Cato Video
    "A Case Study in Unintended Consequences" with Mary Anastasia O'Grady
    “A Case Study in Unintended Consequences” with Mary Anastasia O’Grady
    From botched raids to gunwalking scandals, it seems clear that current US drug policy has done nothing but raise profits for criminal enterprises. Award‐​winning editorial columnist for The Wall Street Journal, Mary Anastasia O’Grady discussed America’s drug …
    Featuring Mary Anastasia O’Grady
  • June 28, 2012
    Blog
    You Will Now Be Required to Pay for the New York Times
    Fretting that Americans are not sufficiently well educated about the government’s perspectives on policy and the world, the President today introduced the Affordable News act. This legislation will make New York Times subscriptions vastly cheaper than they are today …
    By Andrew J. Coulson
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