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Podcast of policy and book forums, Capitol Hill briefings and other events from the Cato Institute H

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On January 8, 1964, President Lyndon Johnson delivered a State of the Union address to Congress in w

On January 8, 1964, President Lyndon Johnson delivered a State of the Union address to Congress in w

On March 15, the statutory debt ceiling kicks in again — after a year of unlimited federal borrowing

Can you imagine being denied a bank account just because some bureaucrat disapproves of your job? It

During the Cold War, annual Pentagon spending averaged about $458 billion in today’s prices; over th

Please join us for an informative and entertaining policy luncheon and discussion with Alex Nowraste

Recent Russian aggression in Ukraine has raised the profile of NATO, giving the organization a sense

Join Russ Roberts as he interviews George Mason University economics professor Lawrence H. White abo

Contrary to myth, Obamacare’s opponents have many alternatives to the health care law that is once a

The American Founders planned for a republic and feared its corruption. Jay Cost thinks their fears

The rise of ridesharing in the U.S. and abroad has been accompanied by complaints and concerns relat

Colleges often seem hostile to, or at least uninterested in, Western civilization, free markets, and

President Barack Obama’s announcement that the United States will seek to ease the embargo on, and n

12:35 – 2:00 p.m. Luncheon Address His Highness: The Unconstitutional World of Barack Obama

10:50 – 11:00 a.m. Welcoming Remarks John Allison, President and CEO, Cato Institute11:0

In 2012, the Live Free or Die state launched a bold initiative to advance educational freedom: schol

12:30 – 2:00 p.m.Luncheon Address The Dangers of the Imperial Presidency Tom Campbell, Dea

10:30 – 10:50 a.m.Registration10:50 – 11:00 a.m.Welcoming Remarks John Allison, Presi

The economic reforms and subsequent growth in China must count as among the most astonishing and hop

We hear a lot about moral decline these days. Michael Shermer, the author of Why People Believe Weir