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The American Right Is Abandoning Mises
Brian Doherty Ludwig von Mises, a foundational figure of modern libertarianism, was also for decades a hero of the American…
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Petty Grievances, Erosion of the Rule of Law and Bad Economics: More Steel and Aluminum Tariffs on the Horizon
Clark Packard and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon In another fit of economic illiteracy, President Donald Trump last month announced the imposition…
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Politically Motivated Deportations: The Mahmoud Khalil Test Case
Patrick G. Eddington As I noted elsewhere on March 11, the Trump regime, via Secretary of State Marco Rubio, is…
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Trump’s Vengeful Moves Are Chilling the Bar’s Independence
Walter Olson President Donald Trump has now made clear that his attack on the independence of the bar is not…
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The Divide Between America and Europe on Free Speech on Full Display
David Inserra Last month, Vice President JD Vance gave a speech at the Munich Security Conference that caused quite a…
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A Legal Market for Organs
Jeffrey Miron The National Organ Transplant Act (NOTA) of 1984 outlawed the sale of human organs. Thus, NOTA cemented an altruism-based…
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Cato FOIA Win: Justice Department Inspector General Releases Data on HEMISPHERE Surveillance Program
Patrick G. Eddington In apparent response to a successful Cato Institute administrative appeal under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA),…
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A US Sovereign Wealth Fund and Tariffs
Tad DeHaven As the economic damage from the president’s tariff fanaticism continues, the Trump administration is reportedly considering using tariff…
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Utah’s Fluoride Ban: A Win for Medical Autonomy
Jeffrey A. Singer The Utah legislature passed and sent a bill that bans local governments from adding fluoride to public…
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The Untouchables: How Prosecutorial Immunity Breeds Injustice
Mike Fox Last month, a Maryland judge declared a mistrial in the case of Charles Smith, who was charged in connection…
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