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
Reinstating ‘Net Neutrality’ Is to Ignore Reality
Thomas A. Firey Usually, when some government proposal is floated in D.C., it should be evaluated with
The Pros and Cons of Decriminalization
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on Substack on September 29, 2023. The United Nations has released a report that calls for
Don’t Add New Races to U.S. Government Surveys
Alex Nowrasteh Cato released two new briefing papers this week analyzing an OMB proposal to add new
3.8 Million Middle Eastern or North Africans in the United States in 2021
Andrew C. Forrester The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is working on a plan to update
How Garrity v. New Jersey Transformed Public Employee Discipline
Walter Olson In Garrity v. New Jersey (1967), one of the most remarkable decisions of the Warren
Former Presidents Can’t Appoint Officers
Thomas A. Berry The Constitution requires, as a default rule, that “Officers of the United States” must be
Congress Should Restrain ‘Emergency Spending’
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett The federal government may be heading toward a partial shutdown as soon as
The Biden Administration Continues to Be Wrong about the WTO
James Bacchus In a joint appearance last Friday with Director‐General Ngozi Okonjo‐Iweala of the World Trade Organization at
Cato’s new Globalization Quiz Tests Your Knowledge (and Debunks a lot of Myths)
Scott Lincicome As I mentioned when introducing Cato’s new Defending Globalization project two weeks ago, we’ll be publishing