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Cato’s 40th Anniversary Celebration: How Cato Has Changed the Immigration Debate


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Cato’s 40th Anniversary Celebration: History of Cato


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State-Based Visas: A Federalism Approach to the Immigration Impasse

The idea of regional or state-based visas is not a new one. Indeed, Canada and Australia have each implemented successful variations that provide som…

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The Soul of the First Amendment

Unlike most other people around the world, even in democracies such as Canada and England, we Americans are free to speak our minds without governmen…

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End the ED: Time to Dissolve the U.S. Department of Education?

Is it time to end the U.S. Department of Education? With bipartisan support, the Every Student Succeeds Act curbed much of the federal control that r…

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Locked In: The True Causes of Mass Incarceration and How to Achieve Real Reform

There is a growing consensus that America imprisons too many people.  Americans constitute 5 percent of the world’s population and yet we hold nearly…

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Outside Voices: How Scholars Can Influence Trump’s Foreign Policy

The 2016 presidential campaign represented a break from the past in many ways, perhaps nowhere more so than in foreign policy. Donald Trump’s insurge…

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Inside Job: How Government Insiders Subvert the Public Interest

National decline often arises from special interests corrupting a country’s institutions. Such narrow interests include crony capitalists, consumer a…

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Can Health Insurance Innovations Reduce Prices and Drive Cost-Effective Care?

Third-party payers, private and public, have difficulty restraining healthcare prices, which are typically opaque and all over the place. A new insur…

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What Voters Hate about Obamacare: Public Polling and the Affordable Care Act’s Impact on Healthcare Quality

Since 1994 public polling has looked at the popularity of many of the existing goals and provisions of Obamacare (like universal coverage and communi…

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