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It’s Time to Defund the OECD
Adam N. Michel President Biden’s Treasury Department has been the key driver of the Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development’s…
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The Blockchain Integrity Act: Latest Attempt to Restrict Financial Privacy
Nicholas Anthony Last week I wrote that if Congress truly cares about the Constitution, it should step in and reform the…
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No, Canada Did Not Recriminalize Drugs in British Columbia
Jeffrey A. Singer Casual readers might misinterpret reports of yesterday’s decision by the federal Canadian government to make it illegal…
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As Policymakers Begin to Crack Down on Xylazine (Tranq), They Should Get Ready for Medetomidine
Jeffrey A. Singer The iron law of prohibition—the harder the law enforcement, the harder the drug—is the reason why, in…
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Building for Babies: Build, Baby, Build and Fertility
Bryan Caplan If you read the endnotes for Build, Baby, Build, you’ll learn about all of the papers I could find…
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Jones Act Exacerbates US Ferry System Struggles
Colin Grabow Washington State Ferries (WSF) has certainly seen better days. With over 3,500 canceled sailings last year and just…
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Should Government Redistribute Media Income?
Marc Joffe Two bills in the California State Legislature propose to transfer wealth from social media companies to local news…
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Fast Facts about Social Security
Romina Boccia and Ivane Nachkebia This Thursday, Cato is hosting the Social Security Symposium: A Global Perspective from 8:45 a.m. to 2:30…
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The First Step Act Applies to Resentenced Defendants
Thomas A. Berry In the First Step Act of 2018, Congress significantly altered how mandatory minimum penalties attach to repeat…
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Intuit v. FTC Brief: Federal Agencies Should Not Be Judge, Jury, and Executioner
Brent Skorup, Anastasia P. Boden, and Christopher Barnewolt Every day, Americans find themselves and their businesses shunted into administrative proceedings…
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