Meta Set Up Its Own Oversight Board. Three Years Later, How Effective Has It Been?
David Inserra Large portions of the EU’s sweeping “Digital Services Act” (DSA) went into force at the end of August. In addition to
David Inserra Large portions of the EU’s sweeping “Digital Services Act” (DSA) went into force at the end of August. In addition to
Alan Reynolds “Soaring Bond Yields Threaten Fed Goal of a Soft Landing” is the headline of a front‐page Wall Street Journal story by Nick Timiraos,
Jon Hoffman Twenty Democratic senators signed an open letter to President Biden today supporting the administration’s move to help broker normalization between Saudi
Ian Vásquez This week Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries that led to
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on Substack on October 4, 2023. What should libertarians think about government shutdowns due to Congressional failure to approve new
Walter Olson The Supreme Court today hears oral argument in Acheson Hotels v. Laufer, in which it will decide whether a self‐appointed Americans with
Adam N. Michel and Chris Edwards Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley recently proposed eliminating the 18.4 cents per gallon federal gas tax.
Chris Edwards Congress may consider a farm bill in coming months, which provides an opportunity for the two parties to come together on spending
Romina Boccia It’s a positive sign that Congress avoided an unnecessary and wasteful government shutdown this weekend. But the work to responsibly fund the
Cato Editors Erec Smith, a Visiting Scholar of Politics and Society at the Cato Institute, is the co‐founder of FreeBlackThought.com and the author of