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  • June 14, 2018
    The Hill (Online)
    SCOTUS Cake Shop Ruling Bodes Well for Religious School Choice
    … Court’s just‐​issued Masterpiece Cakeshop ruling has potentially big implications for what cannot be driven by such feelings: education policy. Perhaps no one has seemed more irate than Sentinel columnist Lauren Ritchie. “Do fundamentalists want their kids to learn …
    By Neal McCluskey
  • Spring 2018
    Regulation
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    Achieving Durable Success in the Fight for Regulation
    … director of strategy and research at Mastercard. IKE BR ANNON is a Cato Institute visiting fellow and president of Capital Policy Analytics. The views expressed in this article are their own. The data suggest that the Barack Obama administration marked …
    By Sam Batkins and Ike Brannon
  • February 28, 2017
    The Wall Street Journal
    How ObamaCare Punishes the Sick
    … loss on every MS patient. That creates “an incentive to avoid enrolling people who are in worse health” by making policies “unattractive to people with expensive health conditions,” the Kaiser Family Foundation explains. To mitigate that perverse incentive, ObamaCare lobs …
    By Michael F. Cannon
  • May 11, 2016
    Blog
    Arctic Sea Ice Loss Not Leading to Colder Winters
    … point of view that all bad weather is caused by climate change. Consider White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) head John Holdren. During the depth of the January 2014 cold outbreak (and the height of the misery …
    By Paul C. “Chip” Knappenberger and Patrick J. Michaels
  • January 4, 2016
    Blog
    Is Addiction a Problem? The Case of Kratom
    … globe — perhaps billions — are addicted to tea, coffee, or diet coke, yet few consider this an issue for health or policy. Why? Because long‐​term, heavy use of caffeine does not seem to have major undesired side effects. Indeed, much …
    By Jeffrey Miron
  • December 4, 2015
    Blog
    Preserving Scholarship Organization Autonomy
    … for tax-credit scholarships, which is certainly not in the best interest of the children who rely on them. The policy is not only unwise, it is also unnecessary: As it happens, in nearly every state with tax-credit scholarships …
    By Jason Bedrick
  • December 13, 2013
    Orange County Register
    Pay Should Be Tied to Productivity
    … our workforce to spend their careers as fast‐​food workers is a disservice to both them and our economy. Instead, policymakers should be focused on increasing the productivity of workers, which is what ultimately drives wage increases. Those who advocate …
    By Mark A. Calabria
  • November 26, 2013
    Blog
    Peter Lewis, RIP
    … 35 years, Lewis retired to focus on philanthropy. He saw the futility and countless injustices of America’s drug war policies and financially supported organizations that worked to end drug prohibition, including the Cato Institute. In ten years (less?) marijuana …
    By Tim Lynch
  • May 6, 2013
    Blog
    Capitalizing on Big Government
    As long as government hands out trillions of dollars, “political intelligence” firms will help investors get a piece of it.
    By David Boaz
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