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Cato University 2018: History and the Science of Liberty

From Cato University: College of History and Philosophy

History is indispensable to understanding and defending liberty under our constitutionally lim…

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Should Cryptocurrencies Be Regulated like Securities?

Cryptocurrencies are now a $270 billion market, and initial coin offerings (ICOs) raised more than $8 billion in the first five months of 2018. What …

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Solomon’s Decree: Conflicts in Adoption and Child Placement Policy - Panel 2: When Policy Stands in the Way of Adoption

America has developed its own decentralized and pluralist approach to adoption, with a wide variety of both private and public actors helping match c…

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Solomon’s Decree: Conflicts in Adoption and Child Placement Policy - Keynote Address

America has developed its own decentralized and pluralist approach to adoption, with a wide variety of both private and public actors helping match c…

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Solomon’s Decree: Conflicts in Adoption and Child Placement Policy - Welcoming Remarks and Panel 1: Anti-Discrimination Wars

America has developed its own decentralized and pluralist approach to adoption, with a wide variety of both private and public actors helping match c…

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Plea Bargaining: Good Policy or Good Riddance?

Today, more than 95 percent of criminal convictions in the United States are obtained through plea bargains. As the Supreme Court observed in 2012, &…

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To Err Is Human

To Err Is Human is an in-depth documentary about medical mistakes and those working behind the scenes to create a new age of patient safety. Through …

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NAACP v. Alabama after 60 Years: Should Associational Privacy Still Be Protected by the Constitution?

Sixty years ago, the United States Supreme Court decided the landmark case of NAACP v. Alabama. In 1956, as part of the civil rights struggle, the st…

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The Clash of Generations? Intergenerational Change and American Foreign Policy Views

Since World War II, the United States has maintained an active foreign policy agenda, deeply engaged in both the economic and military domains. Many …

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William Howard Taft: The Last Constitutional Presidency?

Our 27th president, William Howard Taft, has been relegated to a historical afterthought, if not a punchline. If he’s remembered at all, it’s for his…

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