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  • June 22, 2020
    Blog
    The Unresolved Separation of Powers Questions in the DACA Case
    … out his authority under the provisions of this chapter,” § 1103(a)(3), or to “[e]stablis[h] national immigration enforcement policies and priorities,” 6 U. S. C. § 202(5). Cato flagged both of these statutes: In short, the case for …
    By Josh Blackman
  • November 28, 2016
    The Hill (Online)
    Trump’s Border Wall Won’t Normalize Immigration
    … as high as a percentage of the population. They can maintain that openness in part because of their famously tough policy on refugees who land without permission. Control breeds confidence which leads to more open immigration. Facts matter less when …
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • September 9, 2016
    Washington Examiner
    Democrats Block Zika Funding to Get an Obamacare Bailout
    … the ground. “Beginning Jan. 1, [2014], regulators expect it will be literally impossible for an individual to buy a new policy in the Northern Mariana Islands, and difficult in other territories,” reported Sarah Kliff for the Washington Post. The Obama …
    By Michael F. Cannon
  • January 4, 2013
    Blog
    Law Prof Argues Against the Rule of Law
    … For what it’s worth, I did send in a letter myself: Louis Michael Seidman’s solution to the difficult policy choices we face is to throw out the very thing that legitimates government action. That’s an odd argument …
    By Ilya Shapiro
  • December 11, 2012
    Blog
    U.S. Scores Up, but Why?
    … that is easily tested. Unfortunately, some educationists are likely to seize on today’s news and declare that their pet policy variable—NCLB! Unionization! National standards! Spending! Even, to be fair, school choice!—explains high performance. But, just from the …
    By Neal McCluskey
  • November 13, 2012
    Blog
    This Month’s Cato Unbound: The Online Education Revolution
    … never could. And it’s just one small player in a burgeoning new educational sector. So how should educators and policymakers think about these developments? To answer that question, we have recruited a panel of distinguished commentators: Siva Vaidhyanathan is …
    By Jason Kuznicki
  • January 1, 2012
    TownHall.com
    Fannie And Freddie Need to Go
    … moves the debate away from the reckless immoral behavior of Fannie and Freddie. He can claim this is about social policy and paint himself as a caring progressive, despite the massive regressive theft that Fannie and Freddie have actually been …
    By Mark A. Calabria
  • December 13, 2011
    DC Examiner
    Obama’s TR Imitation Falls Flat
    … self attested to how his charisma had curdled in the concluding decade of his public life.” Yet Osawatomie Obama’s policy prescriptions aren’t nearly as radical as Roosevelt’s were a century ago. President Obama offered a familiar mix …
    By Gene Healy
  • June 5, 2007
    Washington Times
    A Progressive Backlash?
    … CEO pay increased from 35 times to nearly 262 times the average worker’s pay.” Those figures from the Economic Policy Institute bear little relationship to typical pay of CEOs or their corporate employees. They instead compare onetime windfalls of …
    By Alan Reynolds
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