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New Paper Examines Jones Act’s Cost to Puerto Rico
Colin Grabow Perhaps no part of the United States is more impacted by the Jones Act than Puerto Rico. Thanks to…
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New Defending Globalization Content: A Case Against World Government and the First Age of Globalization
Scott Lincicome Today we’ve published two new essays for Cato’s Defending Globalization project: A Cosmopolitan Case against World Government, by…
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Regulation is Europe’s Key Leverage in Global Tech Industry
Emma Hopp While the timeline for the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) was lengthy, spanning more than three years from…
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Government Officials Should Not Try to Influence Social Media
Jeffrey Miron and Jacob Winter The Supreme Court recently threw out a case alleging that Biden administration officials unlawfully pressed…
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Friday Feature: A One-Room Schoolhouse
Colleen Hroncich Genevieve Peterson’s own struggles in school have long inspired her. It wasn’t until she was in high school…
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Why It Is So Hard to Become an Acupuncturist in California
Krit Chanwong Acupuncture is a widely practiced part of traditional Chinese medicine. It involves sticking multiple needles into strategic parts…
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New Poll: 74% Worry Americans Could Lose Our Freedoms If We’re Not Careful
Emily Ekins This 4th of July, 248 years after the Declaration of Independence was adopted, a new forthcoming Cato Institute national…
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Dealing with Your Aging President
Gene Healy I’m just old enough to remember when people worried that a then-73-year-old Ronald Reagan was too befuddled to…
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The Court Went Too Far on Presidential Immunity
Walter Olson In Trump v. US, a majority of the Supreme Court has laid down an astonishingly broad view of…
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After Trump v US: Presidents and Domestic Use of Lethal Force
Patrick G. Eddington This week, in a 6–3 decision, the Supreme Court issued an opinion that appears to have the effect…
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