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  • May 21, 2020
    Live Online Book Forum
    The Living Presidency: An Originalist Argument against Its Ever-Expanding Powers
    … flexible national charter that can be adapted according to current needs is usually associated with an activist judiciary serving liberal policy goals. Though its proponents frequently decry the Imperial Presidency, what they fail to recognize, Prakash argues, is that “living …
  • September 19, 2013
    Film Screening
    America’s Longest War
    … not declined and illegal drugs are more available — and cheaper — than ever before. America’s Longest War examines how a policy escalated from a relatively small domestic program that focused on treatment to the multi‐​billion dollar international war it …
  • February 27, 2025
    Blog
    What Is the American Libertarian Movement?
    What Is the American Libertarian Movement?
    … and storytellers striving to change American ideology—and through that American politics. The movement’s efforts include well-funded public policy research institutes, political opinion magazines, pro bono litigators, bloggers, novelists, training and funding centers for college professors, and America …
    By Brian Doherty
  • February 4, 2025
    The Center Square
    An Education Revolution in Texas
    An Education Revolution in Texas
    … largest red state in the nation, it’s been shocking to see the Lone Star State resist adopting school choice policies like ESAs. However, after Gov. Abbott helped oust Republican lawmakers who opposed his school choice plan, 2025 could be …
    By Colleen Hroncich
  • Partner Benefits
    … Now Impacting Public Policy The Cato Institute provides a consistent voice for individual liberty and limited government in the Washington policy arena. Thanks to Cato’s work, journalists and policymakers understand that the ideals that animated the American Revolution are …
  • September 26, 2024
    The Dispatch
    The Government's War on Starter Homes
    The Government’s War on Starter Homes
    … homes to warrant the risk” of taking a loss, especially with interest rates where they are today. And supply-side policies deserve much of the blame. Policies Crimping Eligible Homebuyers (Demand Side) The other, lesser-discussed policies stunting the U …
    By Scott Lincicome
  • July 5, 2023
    Blog
    Judge Blocks Jawboning?
    Judge Blocks Jawboning?
    … drawing workable lines around government communication with social media platforms. The injunction prohibits officials from flagging content, pushing for content policy changes, and meeting or communicating with platforms for the purposes of “urging, encouraging, pressuring, or inducing in any manner …
    By Will Duffield
  • September 8, 2022
    Blog
    Global Economic Freedom Declined Sharply in Wake of Pandemic
    … travel restrictions, [and] regulatory mandates on businesses.” And although the report does not take a position on the efficacy of policy responses to the pandemic, it finds that the decline “Erases a decade’s worth of improvement in the global …
    By Ian Vásquez
  • July 1, 2022
    Blog
    Doing Business 2.0
    Doing Business 2.0
    … showing how countries were doing with respect to each other and over time, and it served as a guide to policymakers and a useful resource for researchers, journalists, and others. It quickly became the World Bank’s preeminent flagship publication …
    By Ian Vásquez
  • September 22, 2022
    Events
    FOIA and Government Transparency: A Report Card
    FOIA and Government Transparency: A Report Card
    The most recent statutory update to FOIA took place in 2016, and with several years of experience with the revised law behind us, it’s fair to ask: Is FOIA working better now? If not, why not? Join our expert panel as we discuss these and related issues.
    Featuring Emily Creighton, Lauren Harper, Ginger Quintero-McCall, & Patrick G. Eddington
  • July 18, 2017
    Real Clear Energy
    Debunking the 100% Renewables Fantasy
    For the foreseeable future, the 100% renewables goal is yet another piece of progressive environmental rhetoric that in reality means higher costs for consumers and no improvement for the present environment.
    By Jason Scott Johnston
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