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Introduction: Caleb O. BrownWalter Olson and Thomas Berry on the Trump administration and the lawCaleb R. Trotter on state licensure boards threat to free market competitionMark Clifford on the story of Jimmy Lai as a ch

Introduction: Caleb O. BrownPatrick Eddington, Mike Fox, and Brent Skorup on surveillance and criminal justiceRomina Boccia and Adam Michel on how Congress can help the DOGE be successfulRyan Tracy, Norbert Michel and Je

Introduction: Caleb O. BrownDavid J. Bier and Clark Packard on trade and immigrationThomas A. Firey and Walter Olson on regulationJeffrey A. Singer and Michael F. Cannon on healthcareJustin Logan and Brandan Buck on fore

Introduction: Caleb O. Brown Erica York and Scott Lincicome on trade and globalization Senator Rand Paul and Caleb O. Brown on the demagoguery of protectionism Robert F. Bauer and John Samples on restoring political ethi

Introduction: Caleb O. BrownAlex Nowrasteh and Gene Healy on the Executive Orders HandbookHon. Neomi Rao on the Supreme Court’s return to a best meaning approach to the lawNicholas Anthony and Caleb O. Brown on Trump’s p

Introduction: Caleb O. BrownMustafa Akyol and Doug Bandow on the power of common ground between Jewish and Muslim peopleBrian Blankenship on burden sharing in the NATO allianceRobert R. Redfield and Ryan Bourne on the gl

Introduction: Caleb O. BrownJennifer Huddleston and Thomas A. Berry on the NetChoice cases and internet free speech after the last Supreme Court termClark Neily and Caleb O. Brown on the potential implications for legal

Introduction: Caleb O. BrownAaron Ross Powell, Tom G. Palmer, and Caleb O. Brown on David Boaz: The Libertarian ExponentJennifer Huddleston and William Rinehart on the impact of “killer acquisitions” on smaller companies

Introduction: Caleb O. BrownBryan Caplan and Nolan Gray on the science and ethics of housing regulationJohan Norberg on why the free market will save the worldJason Fichtner and Rachel Greszler on how to confront the soc

Introduction: Caleb O. BrownJennifer Huddleston and David Inserra on government overreach in TechKristin A. Shapiro and Robert Corn-Revere on Section 230 and other cases that impact Murthy v. Missouri and the First Amend

Introduction: Caleb O. BrownMatt Taibbi and Gene Healy on freedom of speech and the Twitter FilesCaleb R. Trotter on Shannon MacDonald’s lawsuit challenging unconstitutional telehealth restrictionsAlex Ward on a post-Tru

Introduction: Caleb O. BrownScott Lincicome and Travis Fisher on liquified natural gas and energy policyJennifer Huddleston, and Steve DelBianco on the implications of the NetChoice casesJennifer J. Schulp on what action

Introduction: Caleb O. BrownJason Sorens and Will Ruger on the seventh edition of Freedom in the 50 StatesDirector-General of the World Tarde Organization Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Scott Lincicome on the state of globa

Introduction: Caleb O. BrownScott Lincicome and Deirdre McCloskey on Cato’s Defending Globalization projectWilliam Ruger and Jason Sorens on the seventh edition of Freedom in the 50 StatesAmy Caiazza and Daniel Gorfine o

Introduction: Caleb O. BrownClark Neily and Cody Wisniewski on Rahimi v. United StatesJeff Kosseff on Liar in a Crowded TheaterAsma Uddin on the Montgomery County Public Schools lawsuit over the school curriculumAlex J.

Introduction: Caleb O. BrownHonorable Judge Bridget Mary McCormack on access to justice and public confidence in courts (35 mins)FDIC Vice Chairman Travis Hill on banking conditions and policies following the SVB failure

Introduction: Caleb O. BrownRound table: The nature of RICO cases with Clark Neily and Walter OlsonBrian Finucane and Justin Logan on the powers granted in authorizations of military forceSenator Bill Haggerty (R-TN) and

Introduction: Caleb O. BrownRound table: Recent SCOTUS decisions with Thomas Berry and Anastasia Boden.Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) on North Korean denuclearizationRobyn Bagley on the Educational Savings Account program impl

Introduction: Caleb O. BrownRound table: Romina Boccia, Chris Edwards, Scott Lincicome, and Adam Michel evaluate ‘Bidenomics’Kit Taintor on Welcome.US and the role of private sponsorship in immigration policyJeb Hensarli
Dr. Jeffrey Singer
Mental Health Clinician · Cato Institute
1 appearance on this show
Thomas Berry
Director of the Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies, Editor in chief of the Cato Supreme Court Review · Cato Institute
3 appearances on this show
Mark Clifford
Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong Foundation
1 appearance on this show
Mike Fox
lifestyle and commercial photographer · Crystal Fox Films
1 appearance on this show
Jennifer Huddleston
Senior Fellow in Technology Policy · Cato Institute
5 appearances on this show
Patrick Eddington
senior fellow in Homeland Security and Civil Liberties · Cato Institute
1 appearance on this show
Scott Lincicome
Vice President of General Economics · CATO Institute
7 appearances on this show
Rand Paul
Senator from Kentucky · R-Kentucky
1 appearance on this show
Patrick McHenry
former House Speaker pro tempore
1 appearance on this show
Alex Nowrasteh
Director of Immigration Studies · Cato Institute
1 appearance on this show
Mustafa Akyol
Cato Institute
1 appearance on this show
Clark Neily
vice president for criminal justice · Cato Institute
3 appearances on this show
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