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  • December 15, 2022
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Criminal Justice Reform on Behalf of Workers
    Criminal Justice Reform on Behalf of Workers
    Productive employment is associated with avoiding entanglement in the criminal justice system, but for those already entangled that fact may be of little comfort. Scott Lincicome explains why criminal justice reform may also be pro‐​worker policy reform in his …
    Featuring Scott Lincicome and Caleb O. Brown
  • December 13, 2022
    Blog
    What’s Next for America’s Independent Workers?
    … below) has already racked up more than 500,000 views and thousands of supportive comments. If various state and federal policymakers have their way, however, Ms. Rankin’s business model might be soon regulated out of existence — whether she likes …
    By Scott Lincicome
  • December 8, 2022
    Blog
    Hush, Here Comes the Not-So-Little Baby Tax
    Hush, Here Comes the Not-So-Little Baby Tax
    … 90 percent. The crisis wasn’t just bad luck but a perfect storm of supply chain disruptions and longstanding bad policy, made worse by a slow and lackluster response from policymakers. Policymakers provided “band aid” solutions that slightly helped but …
    By Gabriella Beaumont-Smith
  • December 7, 2022
    Blog
    Brookings’ Curious Case against Financial Inclusion via Cryptocurrency
    Brookings’ Curious Case against Financial Inclusion via Cryptocurrency
    … goes awry in concluding: “[R]ather than endorse crypto as a tool for equity, we should instead promote and explore policy solutions that can more directly and impactfully achieve and bolster financial inclusion.” In doing so, the report recommends government …
    By Nicholas Anthony
  • December 5, 2022
    Cato Audio Issues
    December 2022
    December 2022
    Thomas A. Berry and Andy Craig on The Electoral Count Act; Neal McCluskey and Darcy Olsen on 20 years of the Center for Educational Freedom; Ted Galen Carpenter on media coverage of foreign policy
  • November 29, 2022
    Power Problems
    The Persistent Status Quo on North Korea
    The Persistent Status Quo on North Korea
    Pusan National University professor Robert E. Kelly looks back at Trump era policies toward North Korea, discusses what a deal with Pyongyang might entail, the impact of South Korean politics, and whether changes in US posture can alter the persistent …
    Featuring Robert E. Kelly and John Glaser
  • November 28, 2022
    19FortyFive
    North Korea's New ICBM Is A Nuclear Game Changer
    North Korea’s New ICBM Is A Nuclear Game Changer
    … imminent prospect of North Korea having a nuclear arsenal in the form of warheads on ICBMs requires a drastic, immediate policy transformation. The latest ICBM test is a game‐​changer in two respects. First, it underscores the futility, indeed absurdity …
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
  • November 21, 2022
    Blog
    New LA Mayor, Old Problem: Homelessness
    New LA Mayor, Old Problem: Homelessness
    Congresswoman Karen Bass has been elected mayor of Los Angeles. She faces the challenge of sheltering a homeless population of over 60,000 people while promoting unaggressive policies.
    By Michael D. Tanner and Sofia Hamilton
  • November 21, 2022
    Inside Over
    US "Leadership" Is Damaging Europe
    US “Leadership” Is Damaging Europe
    Although Russia has experienced significant economic discomfort, it has not come close to being enough to alter the Kremlin’s Ukraine policy.
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
  • November 16, 2022
    Blog
    Errant Missiles and Errant Hawks
    Policy analysts and journalists rushing to judgment on Twitter can lead to disinformation, while policymakers doing it could lead to a nuclear holocaust.
    By Jordan Cohen
  • November 16, 2022
    Blog
    The New Cato Handbook Is Now Online
    The new edition of the Cato Handbook for Policymakers contains hundreds of suggestions, both large and small, for moving public policy toward individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peace. 
    By David Boaz
  • November 10, 2022
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Empowering the New American Worker
    Empowering the New American Worker
    The new Cato book, Empowering the New American Worker, digs deep into policy reforms that would give American workers far greater freedom to plot their own professional lives. Scott Lincicome is the book’s editor.
    Featuring Scott Lincicome and Caleb O. Brown
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