Podcast of policy and book forums, Capitol Hill briefings and other events from the Cato Institute H
Modern presidents have an extraordinary amount of power that they primarily wield through issuing ex
On the campaign trail, Donald Trump said that his political rivals should be prosecuted. Now, his ap
Over the past two years, much of the conversation around technology has been focused on artificial i
For much of the 21st century, public health officials and policymakers have blamed doctors for overp
The development and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) software for a range of applications
Georgetown University law professor Randy Barnett has played an integral role in the rise of origina
This panel discussion will feature the researchers behind the Foundation for Individual Rights and E
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Civil discourse is an important aspect of a free and pluralistic democracy. That said, many people d
What role should tariffs play in the economy? Would tax credits for newborns ease childhood poverty?
Cato will continue rising to meet liberty’s greatest challenges—from executive power to out-of-contr
Journalists have been the targets of government surveillance, harassment, and violence for over a ce
n the four years since nationwide protests against police misconduct rocked the nation, momentum for
Congress exempts short-term, limited-duration insurance (STLDI) from nearly all federal regulation.
Gary Shapiro’s new book Pivot or Die looks at the challenges facing today’s technology ent
Earlier this year, Congress reauthorized Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act fo
The medical diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome, or abusive head trauma (SBS/AHT), arose from a hypoth
Discussing presidential elections in a hyperpolarized environment can be challenging. Sphere is