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
The “Zombification” of Qualified Immunity?
Clark Neily “I have a theory: Qualified immunity has already been bitten by one of the walkers in
NPR Digs into CBDCs
Nicholas Anthony Governments around the world are weighing whether to launch central bank digital currencies, or CBDCs.
California and New York Are Even Shaking Down Fleeing Residents
Even though people are leaving California and New York in droves due in large part to
The Results Are In: Free Market Capitalism Improves Lives
Contrary to the drumbeat from political, media, and academic elites, capitalism improves the lives of ordinary
Beware of the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act
Should calling attention to war crimes be punishable by jail? You don’t have to be a
The Hush-Money Case against Trump Is Ridiculous and Revealing
Despite the media definitions of the Trump trial as a “hush money trial,” the actual criminal
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,
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
New Biden Section 301 Tariffs (Once Again) Put Politics over Good Policy
Clark Packard Today, the Biden administration announced it is quadrupling tariffs on imported electric vehicles (EVs) from