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
A New Heritage “Backgrounder” Addresses the Mix of Doctors, But Not the Overall Supply
Jeffrey A. Singer Last March, a report from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) projected a shortage of
War On Prices Released Today!
Ryan Bourne Today the Cato Institute publishes a new book that I’ve edited, The War on Prices: How
The Myth of the Free-Market US Health Sector
Michael F. Cannon Rena Conti, Richard Frank, and David Cutler recently published a very useful piece in the
People v. Armstrong Brief: Marijuana Odor Can’t Be Probable Cause Where It’s Legal
Matthew Cavedon On October 8, 2020, the Detroit police smelled marijuana. That was their reason for ordering
House Judiciary Committee Report Documents More Evidence of Government Coercion of Social Media Companies
Brent Skorup For decades, US government officials have secretly coerced and prodded media distributors into withholding news
More Books, More Evidence of Leftward Bias in Public School Libraries
Neal McCluskey Book “banning” battles continue in public schools, and while more attention has been paid to