Speech Codes and Commissions Trample on the Expressive Rights of Canadians, Australians, and All Users of the Internet
David Inserra In the United States, it is not uncommon to hear the refrain “hate speech isn’t free speech,” often for the speaker
David Inserra In the United States, it is not uncommon to hear the refrain “hate speech isn’t free speech,” often for the speaker
Thomas A. Berry and Brent Skorup Law enforcement officials around the country increasingly pressure criminal suspects, after arrest, to submit to continuous real‐time
Scott Lincicome Today we’ve published two new essays for Cato’s Defending Globalization project: “The Conservative Case for Globalization” by Jeb Hensarling explains that free
Jeffrey A. Singer In 2016, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) assumed the authority to regulate all nicotine‐containing products, including electronic nicotine delivery
Chris Edwards Government interventions create vicious cycles of collateral damage, larger bureaucracies, and further interventions. As one example, high taxes on cigarettes have
Thomas A. Berry, Brent Skorup, Jennifer J. Schulp, & Alexander Khoury The quest for security is too often invoked to justify an infringement
Colleen Hroncich When her husband suggested she create a “pod school,” longtime teacher Becky McNichols was initially dismissive. “I don’t even know what
Chris Edwards New York’s state and local governments appear to be incredibly bloated. New York State’s population is 10 percent less than Florida’s,
David J. Bier America is often said to have two “foundings”: the first after the Revolution and the second after the Civil War
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett Irresponsible emergency spending practices have eroded fiscal norms, contributing directly to America’s mounting debt challenge. Over the last