New Survey: Polarization Is Deep, But Localism Might Be Averting Book “Banning” Battles
Neal McCluskey With a new school year upon us, a painful phenomenon over the last few years is likely to resurge: battles over
Neal McCluskey With a new school year upon us, a painful phenomenon over the last few years is likely to resurge: battles over
David Inserra In an August 26 letter to the House Judiciary Committee, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted what many of us already knew:
David Inserra European threats against tech companies and the speech of its users continued to escalate last weekend (August 24) as French authorities
Scott Lincicome Today we’ve published two new essays for Cato’s Defending Globalization project: How Trade Agreements Have Enhanced the Freedom and Prosperity of Americans by
Will Duffield On August 24, French police arrested Telegram founder Pavel Durov moments after his plane touched down at Le Bourget airport outside
Adam N. Michel Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign recently confirmed that she supports all the nearly $5 trillion in tax increases included
Chris Edwards State legislative sessions have wrapped up for the year, and taxpayers have once again gained ground. Budget surpluses are prompting many
Jeffrey A. Singer A paper published in the journal Harm Reduction in June by Arielle Selya, PhD argues against the “gateway” hypothesis that
Jeffrey Miron Policies that subsidize or mandate family leave aim to reduce the gender pay gap, shrink the “child penalty,” and otherwise promote
Alex Nowrasteh The Mississippi Office of the State Auditor released a report that purports to show that illegal immigrants impose a cost of