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  • March 8, 2022
    The New York Times
    How the U.S. Can Help Refugees (and Weaken Vladimir Putin)
    How the U.S. Can Help Refugees (and Weaken Vladimir Putin)
    … their services. We should also, as the economist Timur Kuran suggests, grant refuge to Russian troops who surrender. Such a policy would help undermine the already questionable morale and cohesion of Russia’s forces. Expanded Russian emigration to the West …
    By Ilya Somin
  • August 26, 2016
    Cato.org
    Sheriff Joe Arpaio: America’s Toughest Defendant
    … own medical care. She sat stony‐​faced as prisoner rights activists unsuccessfully pleaded with the board to reject the draconian policy. Wilcox also defended Arpaio against a 1997 report by Amnesty International, which carefully documented massive human rights violations in …
    By Nat Hentoff and Nick Hentoff
  • September 3, 2010
    AOL News
    Housing Crisis? Look to Canada for Answers
    … mortgage insurance if their down payment is less than 25 percent of the purchase price. As a result of these policies, in Canada people generally buy a home when they can afford it. Canadians tend to have significantly more equity …
    By Jim Powell
  • July 14, 2000
    Cato.org
    Bipartisan Drug Entitlement
    … and poor are still hurting from high drug prices, though two‐​thirds of seniors are covered through Medicaid or private policies. One response would be to make Medicare more flexible, providing a voucher to recipients to purchase the private plan …
    By Doug Bandow
  • December 5, 2023
    Blog
    Idaho Bucks Medicaid Managed Care Trend
    Idaho Bucks Medicaid Managed Care Trend
    … stop Idaho from switching to managed care was spearheaded by the Idaho Freedom Foundation (the Idaho member of the State Policy Network), which argued, correctly, that the only way to lower Medicaid expenses is to “to reduce enrollment, use, or …
    By Krit Chanwong
  • February 9, 2016
    Books
    Cornerstone of Liberty: Property Rights in 21st Century America
    Cornerstone of Liberty: Property Rights in 21st Century America
    … 2014). He is a graduate of Hillsdale College and Chapman University School of Law. Christina Sandefur is vice president for policy at the Goldwater Institute, where she develops strategic plans to transform public policy ideas into real-world results and …
    By Timothy Sandefur and Christina Sandefur
  • November 1, 2019
    Legal Briefs
    Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania
    Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania
    … consequence,” to quote King v. Burwell (the 2015 statutory challenge to Obamacare), and are not entitled to make religious‐​liberty policy or receive judicial deference when they do. Although administrative law’s Chevron doctrine allows agencies to fill in the …
    By Ilya Shapiro and Josh Blackman
  • September 5, 2019
    Philadelphia Inquirer (Online)
    Free College Will Hike Costs for Taxpayers and Make the System More Opaque
    … money, they will neither economize nor maximize value. Clear, accurate prices are necessary for households to make informed purchasing decisions. Policies should enhance clarity and help families make responsible decisions. Free college does neither. Fully government subsidized college wouldn’t …
    By Russell Rhine
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