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  • September 7, 2006
    Blog
    Divided Government May Help Restore the Republican Party
    … agenda has almost destroyed the traditional Republican political coalition, leaving many of us without any enthusiasm for the candidates and policies of either party. The first step to restoring the Republican Party, ironically, may be a Democratic victory in the …
    By William A. Niskanen
  • February 27, 2004
    Cato.org
    A Free Market Solution to Spam
    … we visited 56 high‐​traffic UK sites and 100 high‐​traffic U.S. sites to determine if they posted privacy policies, if they used cookies, and if our visits led to our receipt of spam. We found that the UK …
    By Shyam Sunder
  • August 25, 2003
    WashingtonPost.com
    Politics: The Cato Institute
    … you may well be wrong. So, among libertarians there are vigorous debates over the appropriate tax system, intellectual property, foreign policy, monetary policy and other issues. The first principle of individual liberty often presents difficult policy conclusions. Washington, D.C …
    By Edward H. Crane
  • June 16, 2003
    TechKnowledge
    No. 51
    The Media Ownership Debate: Who Are the Real Media Masters?
    … free to fund them. The scale and scope of private media organizations is not an appropriate target of coercive public policy, because such policy violates free speech. Government restrictions on ownership are themselves censorship and represent the real threat to …
    By Adam D. Thierer and Clyde Wayne Crews Jr.
  • December 23, 1996
    Cato.org
    Why I’m Afraid of Mandated “Educational” Television
    … do good can just as easily be used to do bad. We do not know what changes in personnel and policies the future will bring. A single election can shift the political tide to barbarism. The danger is underscored by …
    By Solveig Bernstein
  • December 21, 2023
    Delaware Valley Journal
    School Choice Expands in a Purple State
    School Choice Expands in a Purple State
    … s increase should help alleviate the shortfall. Beneficiaries of the programs include the Quartmon family, who testified at the Republican Policy Committee hearing on December 12. The family explained they live in a “D” rated Harrisburg school zone. As a …
    By Colleen Hroncich and Sharon Sedlar
  • October 18, 2023
    Blog
    A Crackdown on Crypto Won’t Stop Hamas
    A Crackdown on Crypto Won’t Stop Hamas
    … tarnish the great majority of crypto activity that is legitimate. Inflating risks and ignoring benefits will not lead to sound policy. Developing sound financial policy requires a clear‐​eyed assessment of crypto’s risks and benefits, and shamelessly exploiting an …
    By Norbert Michel
  • January 15, 2021
    Blog
    Taking Stock of America’s Public Schooling Battles
    Taking Stock of America’s Public Schooling Battles
    … do not see, (2) battles that occur but receive no media coverage, and (3) people who feel aggrieved by school policies or curricula but do not challenge them in open forums. Also, the years reflect when a conflict began. Years …
    By Neal McCluskey
  • March 12, 2014
    National Review (Online)
    Choosing to Learn
    True accountability comes not from top-down regulations but from parents financially empowered to exit schools that fail to meet their child’s needs.
    By Joseph L. Bast, Jason Bedrick, Lindsey M. Burke, Andrew J. Coulson, Robert C. Enlow, Kara Kerwin, & Herbert J. Walberg
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