Congress Must Cut and Reform Medicaid
Michael F. Cannon, Krit Chanwong, and Dominik Lett
Federal Judge: President Trump Can’t Unilaterally Rewrite Election Law
Stephen Richer
Why Did the Trump Administration Defend Obamacare at the Supreme Court?
Thomas A. Berry and Charles Brandt
Immigrants Have a Lower Incarceration Rate than Native-Born Americans, Even When Excluding Black Americans
Alex Nowrasteh Cato recently published my newest policy analysis, “Illegal Immigrant Incarceration Rates, 2010–2023,” co-authored with Assistant Professor of Political Science at the
Friday Feature: Buffalo Christian Homeschool Academy
Colleen Hroncich The 4th Annual National Hybrid Schools Conference is taking place today at Kennesaw State University in Georgia, so it’s fitting to
WATCH: An American Small Business-Owner Explains Why President Trump’s China Tariffs Are Catastrophic . . . Even If Cut in Half
Clark Packard, Scott Lincicome, and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon Following remarks from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent earlier this week suggesting that a tariff de-escalation
Trump’s School Discipline Executive Order: Both Right and Too Far?
Neal McCluskey The federal government should not be telling schools what their discipline policies will and will not be. Ideally, those decisions would
The Executive Order on Accreditation in Higher Education Looks Promising
Andrew Gillen President Trump signed an executive order concerning accreditation in higher education yesterday that could be a game-changer. For those of you who’ve
If Funding and Enforcement for Students with Disabilities Are Removed from the Department of Education, Where Should They Go?
Neal McCluskey Two major functions of the Department of Education are funding and enforcing education for students with disabilities. I tackle these next