Walter Olson The Trump administration is in court regularly with motions seeking injunctions as well as other discretionary court relief, such as stays of...
Clark Packard On November 5, the Supreme Court will hear arguments on President Trump’s sweeping tariff policy imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers...
Alex Nowrasteh and Krit Chanwong President Trump issued an executive order (EO) on January 20 titled “Guaranteeing the States Protection Against Invasion,” wherein he...
Patrick G. Eddington Fulfilling a 2024 election campaign promise, on January 20, President Trump commuted the sentences of key Oath Keepers and other January...
David J. Bier President-elect Donald Trump campaigned against President Biden’s border policies, falsely portraying Biden as too lenient on border crossers. Regardless, Trump will...
Tad DeHaven The horrific wildfires in the Los Angeles area have spawned concerns about government responsibility for the severe destruction. While it’s premature to...
Jon Hoffman In 2025, the Cato Institute will host its eighth annual Junior Scholars Symposium (JSS), a paper workshop for graduate students on policy-relevant...
Scott Lincicome When the Washington Post recently asked House Representative Jared Golden (D‑ME) about the economic harms that would arise from the universal tariffs...
Ryan Bourne Inaugural addresses have historically been used by incoming or returning presidents to outline the broad principles by which they intend to govern....
Walter Olson Number six in our series of occasional roundups on election law and policy: The New York Times showcases proposals to introduce proportional...
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