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  • September 11, 2023
    Blog
    A Backlash Against First Amendment Standing?
    A Backlash Against First Amendment Standing?
    … case stands as one of multiple data points — others include the student loan case and the U.S. v. Texas immigration case — suggesting that narrow views of standing might increasingly hold appeal for progressive legal advocates as a way of …
    By Walter Olson
  • October 13, 2000
    Investor’s Business Daily
    Cato’s Mr. Biggs On The Social Security Mess
    … now that we likely aren’t going to get any more big gains. We could boost the work force through immigration, but it would take huge numbers to get the economic growth rates we need. IBD: The trustees assume growth …
    By Andrew G. Biggs
  • May 16, 2017
    Blog
    The Future of American Internationalism
    The Future of American Internationalism
    … ways of better protecting the country’s borders and ensuring homeland security without losing the dynamism and societal rejuvenation that immigration provides. 5. They will need to strengthen the social safety net for those who need it most while also …
    By Christopher A. Preble
  • December 8, 2016
    American Conservative
    Assessing the President-Elect’s Foreign Policy Advisors
    … non‐​interventionists even see a kindred spirit, notwithstanding Trump’s many other decidedly un‐​libertarian views (see flag burning, trade, immigration, crony capitalism, infrastructure spending, criminal justice, entitlements, the drug war, and an independent judiciary). For some, it appears, his …
    By Christopher A. Preble
  • July 31, 2024
    Blog
    Did the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Pay for Itself?
    Did the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Pay for Itself?
    … pandemic, natural disasters, the CHIPS Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act, each of which lowered revenue collections. Higher-than-expected immigration has also boosted revenues more than government scorekeepers projected. Figure 2 builds on the Tax Foundation’s methodology to …
    By Adam N. Michel
  • January 4, 2016
    Blog
    Syrian Refugees Face Hard Life: Americans Can Help
    … camp in Jordan, but cannot go legally without financial sponsorship. Resettlement elsewhere grows less likely as political opposition to increased immigration rises. Still, life goes on. One of al-Jabbar’s sisters is engaged. The present may be difficult, but …
    By Doug Bandow
  • August 12, 2022
    Blog
    Once Upon a Time, All Conservatives Believed in the Free Market
    Once Upon a Time, All Conservatives Believed in the Free Market
    Libertarians have many philosophical and policy disagreements with conservatives on issues such as national security, gay marriage, and drug legalization, but they have always agreed on the benefits of free markets. Now, just when it looks like Americans have had enough of a heavily regulated economy and the shortages and price hikes it inevitably produces, some conservatives have decided that they need a new approach.
    By Scott Lincicome, Norbert Michel, and Alex Nowrasteh
  • July/August 2019
    Policy Report
    Think Tanks in a Polarized Era
    Think Tanks in a Polarized Era
    In times of polarization, think tanks seek to model civil discourse and respectful disagreement. Scholars at think tanks — more formally, public policy research organizations — may disagree, but they do so on the basis of facts, logic, and analysis. But think tanks increasingly find themselves pressured to join a team and face off with the opposition. 
    By David Boaz
  • March 16, 2020
    National Interest (Online)
    Coronavirus Has Come for Australia
    Australians seem likely to avoid the chaotic and costly disorder now evident in Italy and Spain, and perhaps in transit to the U.S. It is a lesson which Americans should take to heart before the next crisis.
    By Doug Bandow
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