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  • April 20, 2017
    Blog
    Eighteen Years After Columbine, What Have We Learned About Spree Shootings?
    Eighteen Years After Columbine, What Have We Learned About Spree Shootings?
    … rampage following the initial gunfire exchange, eventually killing themselves as SWAT officers closed in. Following claims that the delay in police response allowed Harris and Klebold to kill more people, police departments around the country began to implement what would …
    By Adam Bates
  • June 2, 2015
    Cato Video
    Lessons from Baltimore
    Lessons from Baltimore
    … s​/​l​e​s​s​o​n​s​-​b​a​l​t​imore The death of Freddie Gray while in police custody has started a wide‐​ranging debate about policing and poverty in American cities. Does Congress need to spend …
    Featuring Michael D. Tanner
  • March 30, 2015
    Washington Times
    One Small Step against Tyranny
    … crime? Most people are not aware that one of the most odious activities of federal, state and local tax and police authorities is that of “asset forfeiture.” Asset forfeiture laws allow law enforcement to seize and keep property of individuals …
    By Richard W. Rahn
  • August 25, 2014
    Cato Video
    The Ongoing Events in Ferguson, Missouri
    The Ongoing Events in Ferguson, Missouri
    … for a live, online Q&A as he discusses the ongoing situation in Ferguson, including the shooting of Michael Brown; police misconduct and officer‐​involved shootings; the right to protest; the militarization of policing; public safety; and the role of …
    Featuring Tim Lynch and Caleb O. Brown
  • May 19, 2014
    Blog
    John Kerry Then and Now
    … interventionism,” Kerry told Yale graduates in his Class Day speech. There’s a “serious danger of assuming the roles of policeman, prosecutor, judge, and jury, all at one time, and then, rationalizing our way deeper and deeper into a hold …
    By Christopher A. Preble
  • July 6, 2007
    Blog
    A Tale of Two Cities
    … for self‐​defense. In another city, the right to keep and bear arms has been criminalized. In that city, the police want to lock up people who take responsibility for their own safety. For Cato work about self‐​defense and …
    By Tim Lynch
  • December 11, 2013
    Policy Forum
    Who’s Watching Little Brother? Local Surveillance, National Concerns
    Featuring Mike German, Senior Policy Counsel, American Civil Liberties Union; Eileen Larence, Director of Homeland Security and Justice Issues, Government Accountability Office; Michael Price, Counsel, Liberty & National Security Program, Brennan Center for Justice; and Jim Harper, Director of Information Policy Studies, Cato Institute.
  • February 23, 2023
    The Times
    The UK Doesn't Need a Football Regulator
    The UK Doesn’t Need a Football Regulator
    Why football is fundamentally different from company towns or industries in defining local character is unclear, but even if one accepts the argument’s logic, the empirical support for the necessity of regulation is weak.
    By Ryan Bourne
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