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Fourth Circuit: Tax Exempt Status Is Not Federal Financial Assistance
Walter Olson In a pair of cases decided within weeks of each other in 2022, federal judges ruled that private schools’…
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Friday Feature: TwiddleU
Colleen Hroncich Jeana Wilson didn’t plan to get into education. But her daughter has special needs that her local school…
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101 Late Fees Charged by the Government
Nicholas Anthony Under the Biden administration, the government has launched an all‐out “war on junk fees.” This “war” has covered…
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Immersive Outreach Programs May Be a Better Investment than DEI Initiatives
Erec Smith Recently, the University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill Board of Trustees voted, unanimously, to divert money from its Diversity,…
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FERC’s Order No. 1920: A Costly Shell Game
Travis Fisher Disclaimer: I served as a staff economist at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission from 2006 to 2013 and as a commissioner…
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Seventy Years after Brown, the Goal Must Be Liberty
Neal McCluskey and Colleen Hroncich On May 17, 1954, something necessary but not sufficient for American liberty happened: The US…
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The “Zombification” of Qualified Immunity?
Clark Neily “I have a theory: Qualified immunity has already been bitten by one of the walkers in the Walking Dead,…
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NPR Digs into CBDCs
Nicholas Anthony Governments around the world are weighing whether to launch central bank digital currencies, or CBDCs. But are CBDCs…
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New Defending Globalization Content: Resource Abundance and Gaming
Scott Lincicome Today we’ve published two new essays for Cato’s Defending Globalization project: The More Resources We Consume, the More…
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Senate Turns to Credit Cards in Biden’s “War on Junk Fees”
Nicholas Anthony President Biden’s “war on junk fees” is only picking up steam. On May 9, the Senate Committee on…
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