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Publications

The Cato Institute seeks to engage people in questions of public policy and the proper role of government. Every year, Cato commissions and publishes more than a dozen books, and scores of studies, on a wide range of policy issues including taxing and spending, education, free speech, Social Security, regulation, federalism, individual rights, the rule of law, globalization, national security, and the environment.

Opinion and Commentary

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A leading tool for broadcasting Cato's policy positions is scholar-written op-eds, which appear in the nation's leading news media outlets virtually every day.

Latest Commentary

"Wars Should Be Hard to Start," by Benjamin H. Friedman, US News and World Report, February 16, 2012 "The Limits of European Solidarity," by Marian L. Tupy and Richard Sulik, Wall Street Journal Europe, February 15, 2012 "How the Bishops Undermined Individual Responsibility," by Roger Pilon, Daily Caller, February 15, 2012 "Worrisome Belligerence: GOP Presidential Candidates and Foreign Policy," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Aspenia, February 15, 2012 "Obama's Busted Budget," by Michael D. Tanner, National Review (Online), February 15, 2012

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Cato @ Liberty

The Cato Institute's official blog, Cato@Liberty provides an informal setting for Cato scholars to present personal views and commentary on the news of the day.

Latest Blog Posts

"Soviet-Style Cybersecurity Regulation" by Jim Harper, February 17, 2012 "Local Governments Also To Blame For Housing Crisis" by Mark A. Calabria, February 17, 2012 "Senator Harkin’s Definition of Success" by Sallie James, February 17, 2012 "Trying to Do Everything, Doing Nothing Well" by Justin Logan, February 17, 2012 "President Obama To Promote Possibly Limitless Corporate Welfare" by Sallie James, February 17, 2012 "Mandates in Practice: the Flap over Contraception Coverage" by Robert A. Levy, February 17, 2012

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Books

Books

The Cato Institute publishes about a dozen books each year that meet the highest standards of scholarship, are accessible to a broad readership, and explore policy alternatives consistent with the principles of individual liberty, limited governments, free markets, and peace.

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Latest Books

Cato Policy Report

Economic Freedom of the World: 2011 Annual Report

Measures the degree to which the policies and institutions of countries are supportive of economic freedom. The cornerstones of economic freedom are personal choice, voluntary exchange, freedom to compete, and security of privately owned property.

Cato Policy Report

Cato Supreme Court Review: 2010-2011

Now in its 10th year, this acclaimed annual publication brings together leading national scholars to analyze the Supreme Court's most important decisions from the term just ended and preview the year ahead.

Cato Policy Report

Climate Coup: Global Warming's Invasion of Our Government and Our Lives

A first-rate team of experts offers compelling documentation on the pervasive influence global warming alarmism now has on almost every aspect of our society-from national defense, law, trade, and politics to health, education, and international development.

Cato Policy Report

Rehabilitating Lochner: Defending Individual Rights against Progressive Reform

A timely reevaluation of a widely misunderstood and unfairly criticized 1905 Supreme Court decision (Lochner v. New York), which invalidated state laws limiting work hours, and became the leading case contending that novel economic regulations were unconstitutional.

Reviews and Journals

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Cato Journal

Cato Journal is a unique and readable public policy journal which provides insightful and engaging analyses of important issues by leading scholars and policy analysts.

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Cato's Letter

Cato's Letter is a free quarterly publication of speeches and articles that address the traditional American ideas of individual liberty, limited government, free markets and peace.

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Cato's Letters

Cato's Letters are a series of distinguished essays on political economy and public policy.

Cato Handbook

Cato Handbook for Policymakers

The Cato Handbook for Policymakers offers an issue-by-issue detailed blueprint for reducing the federal government to the limits intended by the Founding Fathers.

Cato Papers on Public Policy

Cato Papers on Public Policy

This new publication provides in-depth, imaginative new research on key economic and public policy matters combined with a range of potential improvements and solutions.

Cato Policy Report

Cato Policy Report

Cato Policy Report, our bimonthly newsletter, gives you a comprehensive look at Cato's wide-ranging research program.

Cato Handbook

Cato State Legislative Guide

The 2011 Cato State Legislative Guide contains policy ideas and resources designed to help state policymakers tackle the key issues facing their states in a manner that expands individual liberty, promotes free markets, and reduces the size of government.

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Economic Freedom of the World

Economic Freedom of the World seeks to measure the consistency of the institutions and policies of various countries with voluntary exchange and the other dimensions of economic freedom.

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Regulation

Regulation magazine scrutinizes the effects of regulatory policies on our lives and livelihoods.

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Supreme Court Review

Published every September, the Supreme Court Review analyzes key cases from the Court's most recent term.

Policy Studies

Public Filings

Testimony

To articulate their research directly to key policymakers, Cato scholars present oral and written congressional testimony before legislative committees at the state and federal level.

Legal Briefs

As part of Cato's mission is to secure liberty through limited government and the rule of law, we file "amicus curiae" (friend of the court) briefs with the Supreme Court. These briefs encourage the Court to interpret and apply the law through the natural rights tradition inherited from the founding generation — and educate the scholars, advocates, and interested others about Cato's legal positions.

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Latest Public Filings

"U.S. Department of Health & Human Services v. Florida," by Ilya Shapiro, Trevor Burrus, Robert A. Levy, Roger Pilon, Timothy Sandefur and Anastasia Killian, February 13, 2012 "U.S. Dep't of Health & Human Services v. Florida," by Ilya Shapiro, Chaim Gordon and Anastasia Killian, February 10, 2012 "Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum," by Ilya Shapiro and Anastasia Killian, February 3, 2012 "Should New Hampshire Create a Health Insurance Exchange?," by Michael F. Cannon, February 2, 2012 "Morgan v. Swanson," by Ilya Shapiro, January 26, 2012

Full Listing of Cato Legal Briefs

E-Publications

Nuclear Proliferation Update

Nuclear Proliferation Update is dedicated to promoting peaceful resolutions to the nuclear crises in North Korea and Iran. It aims to provide policy makers with analysis on the latest developments in both nations and options for formulating coherent U.S. responses. In highlighting the importance of achieving diplomatic solutions, the goal is to avoid armed conflict and its attendant consequences.

Nuclear Proliferation Update Archives

Nuclear Proliferation Update

Immigration Reform Bulletin provides timely information, insight, and analysis about efforts to expand opportunities for legal immigration to the United States. The bulletin seeks to highlight immigration policies that promote economic growth, national security, and individual liberty.

Immigration Reform Bulletin Archives

Cato E-Community

Cato E-Community

A wide range of free publications, resources, and multimedia offering that provide instant access to the latest news and commentary from Cato's experts, insights on the news of the day, and links to Cato activities.


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