Professional Development Classes Aren’t Government Speech
Thomas A. Berry and Alexander Khoury Like many states, California requires licensed medical doctors to periodically attend
Trump, Harris, and All the Wrong Ways to Do Tax Reform
Adam N. Michel Tax policy has taken on an outsized role in this year’s presidential campaign
Another Adverse Effect of the US-China Trade War
Jeffrey Miron One consequence of misguided government polices is a smaller economic pie, i.e., reduced economic efficiency.
Fiscal Accountability and Enhancing the CBO’s Role in Preventing a US Debt Crisis
Romina Boccia Transparency and accessibility of information about federal spending are critical for equipping citizens to hold
What Americans Think about Trade with China—and Trade More Broadly
Clark Packard The US-China relationship is the most important and complex bilateral relationship in the world today.
Why Is the Electoral College Such a Durable Institution?
Walter Olson The Electoral College is out of favor these days not only among scholars and commentators
The Islamic Moses: The Key to the Judeo-Islamic Tradition
Mustafa Akyol At a time of bitter conflict in the Middle East, The Islamic Moses dives into the
Three Themes from Cato’s Swing State Foreign Policy Poll
Justin Logan If there’s a lot of ruin in a nation, there can be a lot of
The Costs of Mask Mandates
Jeffrey Miron Most of the debate over COVID-19-inspired mask mandates addresses their alleged benefits, such as reduced
NEW POLL: WI, PA, & MI Voters Believe US Is Too Involved in Foreign Wars and World Affairs, Most Worry WWIII Approaching
Emily Ekins A new Cato Institute survey of 1,500 Americans conducted by YouGov in the crucial swing