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When the President Bit: From the Shark House to the White House
Mike Fox May 28 started like any other day but ended with a profound triumph for my Cato colleagues and…
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Friday Feature: Incubate Debate
Colleen Hroncich Should the Department of Education be shut down? Normally, I’m an easy yes on that question for several…
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Universities in Libertarian Land
Jeffrey Miron Imagine a college campus where the Department of Education has no jurisdiction. No audits, no diversity mandates, no Title…
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Harmony Squad: Supreme Court Issues Six Unanimous Decisions
Walter Olson This morning the Supreme Court handed down unanimous decisions in six cases. Three are likely to pass with…
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Disabling Trump’s “Tariff Button”
Gene Healy For four months, President Trump has treated the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) as his personal,…
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Good Riddance to the Penny
Tad DeHaven Do you enjoy getting pennies back in change when you pay for something with cash? Probably not. Pennies…
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Rescissions: A Small but Welcome Step Toward Spending Discipline
Dominik Lett The White House has sent a special spending cut package to Congress requesting $9.4 billion in rescissions to foreign aid…
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Trump Practically Bans Travel and Immigration from 12 Countries with Flimsy Security Justifications
Alex Nowrasteh President Trump announced that he’s banning almost all travel and immigration from Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, the Republic of…
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Meet the New Steel Tariffs, Same as the Old Steel Tariffs
Clark Packard and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon On June 3, President Trump signed an executive order doubling his bogus Section 232…
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From Nutrition to Nannying: Texas SB 25 and the New Public Health Overreach
Jeffrey A. Singer I am old enough to remember when, in 2012, New Yorkers marched to protest Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s…
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