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Frederick Douglass: Self-Made Man
Timothy Sandefur It was on this day, 130 years ago, that the abolitionist and statesman Frederick Douglass—died at his home near…
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Cato Scholars on Section 3 Disqualification
Walter Olson Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment bars from “office…under the United States” any person who, having previously taken an…
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When Property Owners Lose the Right to Exclude, the Whole Economy Suffers
Thomas A. Berry and Nathaniel Lawson In March 2020, the City of Seattle imposed the first in a series of emergency…
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Friday Feature: Leading Little Arrows
Colleen Hroncich When her two‐year old daughter taught herself to read, Amber Okolo‐Ebube knew she had to ensure she had…
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Argentina’s Milei Should Dollarize after Legislative Setback
Daniel Raisbeck and Gabriela Calderon de Burgos Initial Victories Javier Milei’s first two months in office supplied a steady stream of…
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Biden, Trump Aren’t Getting Unequal Treatment in Document Cases
Walter Olson On page 250 of his report, special counsel Robert Hur explains why it’s not inconsistent as a legal matter…
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If You Spend Time in Jail Because the Government Lied, You Should Be Able to Sue
Thomas A. Berry The Fourth Amendment guarantees that “no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause.” If an arrest warrant…
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Biden White House: FISA Good, Warrants Bad
Patrick G. Eddington Former president Donald Trump has repeatedly attacked what he generically refers to as the Washington, DC “deep…
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New Paper: Only 3 Percent of Green Card Applicants Will Get Approved in 2024
David J. Bier The Cato Institute published my new briefing paper today showing that just 3 percent of immigrants will receive…
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Let’s Fix the Quorum Quandary at FERC
Travis Fisher The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is not a household name, but its impact on the daily lives…
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