Adam N. Michel Last week, the Cato Congressional Fellows discussed the history of radical tax reforms and examples of such reforms in practice. This...
Clark Neily Among the most challenging and important questions in constitutional law is whether the constitutions of the United States and various individual states...
Alex Nowrasteh The evidence is overwhelming that immigrants in the United States have had a lower crime rate than native-born Americans since at least...
Walter Olson After some time in the making, my paper for the Nevada Policy Research Institute is now out, entitled “Efficient, Timely, and Reliable:...
Jeffrey A. Singer Almost exactly one year after Colorado became the sixth state to allow mental health patients access to doctorate‐level prescribing psychologists (RxPs),...
Jeffrey Miron Non‐libertarians tend to believe that if X is good (bad), then policies encouraging (discouraging) X are beneficial. (X might be drugs, guns, sex‐education, savings,...
Colleen Hroncich Mercedes Grant knew there had to be a better way to educate students. A special education with experience in several states, she kept seeing...
Jeffrey A. Singer As I explained in a Cato briefing paper last year, overdose prevention centers (OPCs) are a proven harm‐reduction strategy, begun in Switzerland in 1986....
Thomas A. Berry and Nathaniel Lawson The Framers of the Constitution understood that the separation of powers is “essential to the preservation of liberty.” In...
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