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Introduction: Caleb O. BrownWalter Olson and Thomas Berry on the Trump administration and the lawCaleb R. Trotter on state licensure boards threat to free market competitionMark Clifford on the story of Jimmy Lai as a champion of Hong Kong’s freedomBrian Doherty and Gene Healy on the intellectual roots of the Libertarian movement in Brian Doherty’s book, Modern LibertarianismExclusive: Jeffrey Singer on his new book, Your Body Your Healthcare Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introduction: Caleb O. BrownPatrick Eddington, Mike Fox, and Brent Skorup on surveillance and criminal justiceRomina Boccia and Adam Michel on how Congress can help the DOGE be successfulRyan Tracy, Norbert Michel and Jennifer J. Schulp on what to expect from the Trump administration’s impact on financial marketsJennifer Huddleston and Rep. Jay Obernolte on AI policy and its futureExclusive: Tom Palmer on his Free Society article, “Civil Society or Political Society?” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introduction: Caleb O. BrownDavid J. Bier and Clark Packard on trade and immigrationThomas A. Firey and Walter Olson on regulationJeffrey A. Singer and Michael F. Cannon on healthcareJustin Logan and Brandan Buck on foreign policy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introduction: Caleb O. Brown Erica York and Scott Lincicome on trade and globalization Senator Rand Paul and Caleb O. Brown on the demagoguery of protectionism Robert F. Bauer and John Samples on restoring political ethicsMartin A. Makary and Jeffrey A. Singer on groupthink and its effect on modern medicine Exclusive: Romina Boccia on spending and the debt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introduction: Caleb O. BrownAlex Nowrasteh and Gene Healy on the Executive Orders HandbookHon. Neomi Rao on the Supreme Court’s return to a best meaning approach to the lawNicholas Anthony and Caleb O. Brown on Trump’s proposal to limit credit card interestU.S. Representative Patrick McHenry and Jennifer J. Schulp on the decline of American financial privacyExclusive: Thomas Berry on Cato’s 23rd annual Constitution Day Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introduction: Caleb O. BrownMustafa Akyol and Doug Bandow on the power of common ground between Jewish and Muslim peopleBrian Blankenship on burden sharing in the NATO allianceRobert R. Redfield and Ryan Bourne on the global pandemic response and its economic outcomesEmily Ekins, Scott Lincicome, and Caleb O. Brown on how many Americans misunderstand the cost of protectionismExclusive: Gene Healy on the new foreword for his book, The Cult of the Presidency Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introduction: Caleb O. BrownJennifer Huddleston and Thomas A. Berry on the NetChoice cases and internet free speech after the last Supreme Court termClark Neily and Caleb O. Brown on the potential implications for legal gun ownership of the Supreme Court’s decision in United States v. RahimiMarian Tupy on the overall trend toward increasing abundanceJohan Norberg on the importance of diversified supply chains and globalizationExclusive: Eric Gomez on the alliance between Russia and North Korea Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introduction: Caleb O. BrownAaron Ross Powell, Tom G. Palmer, and Caleb O. Brown on David Boaz: The Libertarian ExponentJennifer Huddleston and William Rinehart on the impact of “killer acquisitions” on smaller companiesMichael F. Cannon on prescription drug spending in the Medicare programScott Lincicome on the litany of industrial policy measuresExclusive: Daniel Raisbeck and Ian Vásquez on Cato’s recent conference in Buenos Aires, The Rebirth of Liberty in Argentina and Beyond Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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