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  • October 21, 2023
    National Interest (Online)
    Time to Change Course in the Middle East
    Time to Change Course in the Middle East
    … Hamas should be a wake‐​up call for Washington. It should produce a fundamental reconsideration of U.S. Middle East policy, not doubling down on failed policies. Washington’s decades‐​long support for an unstable regional order has resulted in …
    By Jon Hoffman and Justin Logan
  • October 10, 2023
    Blog
    E-Cigarettes Are Not Exempt from the Iron Law of Prohibition
    E-Cigarettes Are Not Exempt from the Iron Law of Prohibition
    … them warning letters threatening store owners with fines as high as $19,000 per violation. vape cigarettes The goal of policymakers and the FDA was to curtail the use of flavored vapes. Many states and some cities have enacted bans …
    By Jeffrey A. Singer
  • October 10, 2023
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Counting the Costs NIMBYism Imposes on Everyone Else
    Counting the Costs NIMBYism Imposes on Everyone Else
    It’s worth knowing just how costly it is to effectively give the loudest voices at a zoning board meeting the power of the veto. Chris Denson of the Georgia Public Policy Foundation discusses the tax NIMBYs impose on the …
    Featuring Chris Denson and Caleb O. Brown
  • October 4, 2023
    Washington Examiner
    Net Neutrality Returns to Haunt Us
    Net Neutrality Returns to Haunt Us
    policy that could remove barriers to innovation and expand internet access, the FCC is once again poised to have a policy fight over net neutrality, a bad policy it previously vanquished. The last few years have brought positive and bipartisan …
    By Jennifer Huddleston
  • September 29, 2023
    Blog
    New York's Hate Speech Law Violates the First Amendment
    New York’s Hate Speech Law Violates the First Amendment
    … in violation of the First Amendment. The court found that the law impermissibly required sites to publish a “hateful conduct” policy even if they would prefer not to publish any such policy, forcing them to speak when they would prefer …
    By Thomas A. Berry
  • September 29, 2023
    Blog
    Reinstating 'Net Neutrality' Is to Ignore Reality
    Reinstating ‘Net Neutrality’ Is to Ignore Reality
    Usually, when some government proposal is floated in D.C., it should be evaluated with careful, sober policy analysis. But in the case of the Federal Communications Commission’s new “net neutrality” push to more‐​or‐​less reinstate regulations that …
    By Thomas A. Firey
  • September 27, 2023
    The Dispatch
    The UAW (and Bidenomics) vs. Economic Reality
    The UAW (and Bidenomics) vs. Economic Reality
    … UAW itself. If so, the president’s own policies must share some of the blame. Recapping the UAW Demands How policy fuels a needless conflict that may have no long‐​term winners. With the obvious disclaimer that negotiations are fluid …
    By Scott Lincicome
  • September 26, 2023
    Forbes
    Hawley and Durbin Are Set to Crush Credit
    Hawley and Durbin Are Set to Crush Credit
    Regardless of the politics, price controls are harmful policies that tend to hurt the people they’re supposedly designed to help. Credit markets are not an exception to this rule.
    By Norbert Michel
  • September 20, 2023
    The Bulwark
    It's Time to End the Trump-Biden Trade War with China
    It’s Time to End the Trump-Biden Trade War with China
    Walling Americans off from the world and mimicking Beijing’s economic interventionism is exactly the wrong approach for policymakers concerned about China’s high-tech industrial policies and mercantilism.
    By Clark Packard and Scott Lincicome
  • September 18, 2023
    Blog
    Yes, Cut the Federal Government and Its Workforce
    Yes, Cut the Federal Government and Its Workforce
    While Ramaswamy’s goals may seem fantastic, scholars at the Cato Institute have presented detailed policies for reducing the size of the federal government and its workforce.
    By Michael Chapman
  • September 14, 2023
    The American Conservative
    Failed Empire
    Failed Empire
    U.S. policymakers should stop fooling themselves about their ability to control international events. America should return to a foreign policy fit for a republic.
    By Doug Bandow
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