Plan for Immigrant Spouses of US Citizens Faces Implementation Issues
David J. Bier President Joe Biden announced this week that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will
Another CBO Report Warns of Debt Surging, As a Fiscal Crisis Brews
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett On the heels of a new Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report that highlights the
British Columbia Should Legalize, Not Recriminalize, Drugs
Jeffrey Miron and Jacob Winter In January 2023, British Columbia decriminalized possession of small amounts of some
Overriding the Governor’s Veto, Vermont Lawmakers Expand Access to Overdose Prevention Centers
Jeffrey A. Singer Church Street in downtown Burlington, Vermont. Yesterday, June 17, a bipartisan supermajority of Vermont lawmakers
Six Questions on Donald Trump’s Conviction
Walter Olson On May 30 a Manhattan jury convicted Donald Trump on 34 counts of falsifying business records with
Digital Currency or Digital Control Is Out Now!
Nicholas Anthony The Cato Institute has officially published my first book, Digital Currency or Digital Control? Decoding
Another Study Shows Nicotine E-Cigarettes Help Smokers to Quit
Jeffrey A. Singer Finnish researchers published the results of a randomized controlled trial in today’s JAMA Internal Medicine,
A Cato Plan to Cut Tax Rates to Near 100-Year Low
Adam N. Michel At the end of 2017, Congress passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
Friday Feature: Learn Beyond The Book
Colleen Hroncich “I feel like I fell into my mission in life without really knowing that I was going
A Reality Check on US Industrial Policy and the Manufacturing “Boom”
Scott Lincicome On June 12, I testified before the Joint Economic Committee (along with Cato’s own Adam Michel)