Scott Lincicome Today we’ve published two new essays for Cato’s Defending Globalization project: A Cosmopolitan Case against World Government, by Ilya Somin explains why support for globalization...
Emma Hopp While the timeline for the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) was lengthy, spanning more than three years from proposal to effective date, its impact was...
Jeffrey Miron and Jacob Winter The Supreme Court recently threw out a case alleging that Biden administration officials unlawfully pressed social media companies to remove COVID-19-related disinformation....
Colleen Hroncich Genevieve Peterson’s own struggles in school have long inspired her. It wasn’t until she was in high school that she was diagnosed as “twice exceptional,”...
Krit Chanwong Acupuncture is a widely practiced part of traditional Chinese medicine. It involves sticking multiple needles into strategic parts of the body. Some believe that acupuncture...
Emily Ekins This 4th of July, 248 years after the Declaration of Independence was adopted, a new forthcoming Cato Institute national survey finds 76% of Americans have a...
Gene Healy I’m just old enough to remember when people worried that a then-73-year-old Ronald Reagan was too befuddled to serve after he had a couple of “senior...
Walter Olson In Trump v. US, a majority of the Supreme Court has laid down an astonishingly broad view of presidential immunity from criminal prosecution over official...
Patrick G. Eddington This week, in a 6–3 decision, the Supreme Court issued an opinion that appears to have the effect of fully legally immunizing the current and...
David J. Bier The immigrant share of the US population is approaching near‐record highs of about 15 percent nationwide. However, this share is still significantly lower than...