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  • May 18, 2022
    Blog
    Don’t Put the Cart before the Horse When Regulating Crypto
    Don’t Put the Cart before the Horse When Regulating Crypto
    … Administration’s March 2022 Executive Order on Ensuring Responsible Development of Digital Assets, which largely instructed federal regulators to identify policy gaps and report back with recommendations, the California order calls on state agencies to collect stakeholder input, produce reports …
    By Jack Solowey
  • March 9, 2022
    Blog
    Should Electoral Count Act Reform Cut Congress Out Altogether?
    Should Electoral Count Act Reform Cut Congress Out Altogether?
    … covered, but I’d like to further elaborate on how the very existence of the legal dispute raises some important policy risks in the position advocated by Luttig and Rivkin. The desire to constrain Congress and push election disputes into …
    By Andy Craig
  • July 1, 2021
    The Fayetteville Observer
    As We Celebrate July Fourth, Our Constitutional System Is in Danger
    As We Celebrate July Fourth, Our Constitutional System Is in Danger
    … to the president its constitutional role to pass laws. The president and his agents can make sweeping changes to our policies at the stroke of a pen.  While the Constitution exclusively vests law‐​making power in the legislative branch, Congress …
    By Trevor Burrus
  • Fall 2019
    Regulation
    Vol. 42 No. 3
    A Reset for the Renewable Fuels Standard?
    A Reset for the Renewable Fuels Standard?
    … Clean Air Act. Today, research on the RFS is nearly unanimous that its corn ethanol mandate degrades the environment. The policy’s consequences extend to a wide variety of ongoing environmental problems, including water pollution and water scarcity, habitat degradation …
    By Arthur R. Wardle
  • June 8, 2016
    Blog
    McConnell, Gingrich Differ over When Trump Must Start Being Civil
    … is not hoping for the 69‐​year‐​old Trump to change his actual character or his vast ignorance about public policy, just to “get on message” and listen to his campaign consultants. But he wants it done now. Senate Foreign …
    By David Boaz
  • March 4, 2015
    Blog
    New Hampshire Ends Brief Flirtation with National ID Compliance
    … Department of Homeland Security down. I detailed the years-long saga of pushed-back deadlines last year in the Cato Policy Analysis, “REAL ID: A State-by-State Update.” DHS has stopped publishing deadline changes in the Federal Register—perhaps …
    By Jim Harper
  • July 17, 2014
    Blog
    In Memory of Carlos Ball
    … In the 1980s, Carlos was the editor of El Diario de Caracas, an important daily that was critical of government policies. It was when Carlos represented Venezuelan journalists at an Inter‐​American Press Association conference in 1987 in San Antonio …
    By Ian Vásquez
  • May 12, 2014
    Blog
    REAL ID: Walking Dead
    Congress could save money and protect liberty if it fully defunded REAL ID.
    By Jim Harper
  • September 10, 2013
    Blog
    Helping Out the Times
    The reason that the IPCC should embrace estimates of a slower global temperature increase and a lower global sea level rise is because that is what the current science supports.
    By Paul C. “Chip” Knappenberger and Patrick J. Michaels
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