New Medicaid Regulations Unlikely to Improve Accessibility and Transparency
Krit Chanwong On April 22, 2024, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released a new rule
NRA v. Vullo: A Big First Amendment Win at the High Court
Walter Olson Free‐expression advocates won a big victory at the Supreme Court in yesterday’s National Rifle Association v.
A Jeffersonian Dinner on the Future of Social Security
Romina Boccia This May, I had the privilege of hosting a Jeffersonian dinner with the speakers of the Cato
New IRS Guidance Makes the Inflation Reduction Act’s Energy Subsidies Harder to Eliminate
Travis Fisher The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the landmark climate law passed in 2022, offers energy‐related subsidies
Friday Feature: The Gathering Learning Studio
Colleen Hroncich While the small Christian school her children attended was amazing, Angie Nippert felt a restlessness in
San Francisco Should Stop Sharing the Ankle Monitor Data of Suspects on Pretrial Release
Thomas A. Berry and Brent Skorup Law enforcement officials around the country increasingly pressure criminal suspects, after
Speech Codes and Commissions Trample on the Expressive Rights of Canadians, Australians, and All Users of the Internet
David Inserra In the United States, it is not uncommon to hear the refrain “hate speech isn’t
New Defending Globalization Content: The Conservative and Progressive Cases for Globalization
Scott Lincicome Today we’ve published two new essays for Cato’s Defending Globalization project: “The Conservative Case for Globalization”
Iron Law of Prohibition: Nicotine Edition
Jeffrey A. Singer In 2016, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) assumed the authority to regulate all
High Taxes, High Crime
Chris Edwards Government interventions create vicious cycles of collateral damage, larger bureaucracies, and further interventions. As one