A Nobel Prize for Globalization
Ian Vásquez This week Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Libertarianism and Government Shutdowns
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on Substack on October 4, 2023. What should libertarians think about government shutdowns due
ADA Lawsuit Mills Reach the Supreme Court
Walter Olson The Supreme Court today hears oral argument in Acheson Hotels v. Laufer, in which it
Nikki Haley is Right: Repeal the Federal Gas Tax
Adam N. Michel and Chris Edwards Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley recently proposed eliminating the 18.4
Cato Forum Probes Farm Subsidies
Chris Edwards Congress may consider a farm bill in coming months, which provides an opportunity for the two
Kicking the Can on Government Funding with Emergency Aid
Romina Boccia It’s a positive sign that Congress avoided an unnecessary and wasteful government shutdown this weekend. But
Cato’s Erec Smith: ‘I’ve Been Accused of White Supremacy Because I Value Things like Self-Reliance and Individualism’
Cato Editors Erec Smith, a Visiting Scholar of Politics and Society at the Cato Institute, is the co‐founder
Friday Feature: Freedom Learning Academy
Colleen Hroncich I recently toured Freedom Learning Academy in Overland Park, Kansas, and was really inspired by
Arizona Wants to Take Condo Owners’ Property and Sell it to Somebody Else
Anastasia P. Boden and Nathaniel Lawson Arizona thinks that some people ought to be able to take
New York’s Hate Speech Law Violates the First Amendment
Thomas A. Berry Social media sites face many choices when they set rules for users. How much