Will Oregonians Strangle Drug Decriminalization Right After Its Birth?
Jeffrey A. Singer In November 2020, voters in Oregon approved Measure 110, which effectively decriminalized the possession of federally illicit drugs by reclassifying
Jeffrey A. Singer In November 2020, voters in Oregon approved Measure 110, which effectively decriminalized the possession of federally illicit drugs by reclassifying
Norbert Michel I spent a large portion of my career working at a conservative think tank, and during my last few years there I often heard
Norbert Michel This new Forbes post provides a brief overview of my testimony last week in the U.S. House of Representatives at a hearing titled
Chris Edwards As Congress considers a farm bill in coming months, it should keep in mind that farm household incomes have risen greatly over
Ian Vásquez Hong Kong is no longer number one, according to the Economic Freedom of the World: 2023 Annual Report, released today by
Thomas A. Berry Yesterday at the Cato Institute we celebrated Constitution Day with our annual symposium, which coincides with the release of the
Kayla Susalla School is back in session and many districts prepared by stocking up on School Resource Officers (SROs). Yet research is unclear
Adam N. Michel The Organization for Economic Co‐operation and Development (OECD) is seeking to raise taxes on multinational businesses by billions of
Chelsea Follett “Cities, the dense agglomerations that dot the globe, have been engines of innovation since Plato and Socrates bickered in an Athenian
Michael F. Cannon On July 12, the U.S. Departments of Health & Human Services, Labor, and Treasury issued a notice of proposed rulemaking