The 2022-2023 Cato Supreme Court Review
Thomas A. Berry Yesterday at the Cato Institute we celebrated Constitution Day with our annual symposium, which
School Supply Lists Include SROs. Is That a Good Thing?
Kayla Susalla School is back in session and many districts prepared by stocking up on School Resource
The OECD Plan to Increase Taxes Costs More Than it Raises
Adam N. Michel The Organization for Economic Co‐operation and Development (OECD) is seeking to raise taxes
Introducing Centers of Progress: 40 Cities That Changed the World
Chelsea Follett “Cities, the dense agglomerations that dot the globe, have been engines of innovation since Plato
Dear Biden Administration: Please Do Not Take Health Insurance Away from Sick Patients
Michael F. Cannon On July 12, the U.S. Departments of Health & Human Services, Labor, and Treasury
FDIC Vice Chairman Travis Hill to Visit Cato on Thursday
Norbert Michel Six months ago, the failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank caused a mild panic.
Yes, Cut the Federal Government and Its Workforce
Michael Chapman In a recent speech, GOP presidential contender Vivek Ramaswamy outlined a multi‐year plan to reduce the federal
New Paper Explains the Successes and Challenges for Parole Sponsorship of Migrants
David J. Bier For many years, I have advocated for the U.S. government to allow the private sponsorship
Terrorist Entry Through the Southwest Border
Alex Nowrasteh Yesterday, I testified at the “Terrorist Entry Through the Southwest Border” hearing before the House Subcommittee on
Borders Matter, Even for Purist Free Traders
Gabriella Beaumont-Smith On August 31, New Zealand introduced legislation for a digital services tax (DST). Also last month,