The Trump Administration Will Not Give Back the Tariff Money It Illegally Collected
Alfredo Carrillo Obregon In its latest move to keep tariff dollars illegally taken from American importers, the Trump administration announced on May 29 that it will appeal a court order to refund all importers the $166 billion it collected pursuant to the
The Courts Should Put the SEC’s “CAT” Back in the Bag
Thomas A. Berry and Kimberly Coleman In today’s digitized world, nearly everything we do can be captured, stored, and made accessible to the government. The time we wake up, the places we go, the news stories we read, the snacks we
The Courts Should Put the SEC’s “CAT” Back in the Bag
Thomas A. Berry and Kimberly Coleman In today’s digitized world, nearly everything we do can be captured, stored, and made accessible to the government. The time we wake up, the places we go, the news stories we read, the snacks we
Multimember Districts: How to Fix the Gerrymandering Problem
Robert A. Levy One recommended goal in conducting congressional elections is to approximate proportional representation—where the percentage of Republican vs. Democrat vs. “Other” Congress members resembles the mix of registered voters in the state. But under our current structure of single-member
Multimember Districts: How to Fix the Gerrymandering Problem
Robert A. Levy One recommended goal in conducting congressional elections is to approximate proportional representation—where the percentage of Republican vs. Democrat vs. “Other” Congress members resembles the mix of registered voters in the state. But under our current structure of single-member
Multimember Districts: How to Fix the Gerrymandering Problem
Robert A. Levy One recommended goal in conducting congressional elections is to approximate proportional representation—where the percentage of Republican vs. Democrat vs. “Other” Congress members resembles the mix of registered voters in the state. But under our current structure of single-member
The Overdose Decline and the Limits of Single-Cause Explanations
Jeffrey A. Singer In a recent Cato blog post, I discussed several factors that may be contributing to the current and welcome drop in overdose deaths. I wrote: “None of the most plausible explanations for the decline in overdose deaths involves intensifying