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Every month, CatoAudio puts you right in the middle of important policy debates in Washington. Through highlights from the Cato Institute’s dynamic Policy Forums, speeches, debates, and conferences, you can listen to in-depth discussions from well-known political leaders, authors, political experts, pundits, journalists, and other nationally respected scholars.
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Every month, CatoAudio puts you right in the middle of important policy debates in Washington. Through highlights from the Cato Institute’s dynamic Policy Forums, speeches, debates, and conferences, you can listen to in-depth discussions from well-known political leaders, authors, political experts, pundits, journalists, and other nationally respected scholars.
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    September 2023

    September 2023

    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 implementationDavid Beito and Caleb O. Brown on mass surveillance by FDRExclusive: Chelsea Follett on Centers of Progress
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    • 1 hr 10 min
    August 2023

    August 2023

    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 Hensarling and Jelena McWilliams on SEC executive compensation clawback rulesJames Fishback and Caleb O. Brown on the devolution of high school debate Exclusive: Walter Olson on SCOTUS business cases
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    • 1 hr 8 min
    July 2023

    July 2023

    Introduction: Caleb O. BrownRound table: Benefactor’s Summit discussion with Alex Nowrasteh and Vanessa Calder on family policy.Anthony Sanders on unenumerated rights.Todd Meyers on environmental technologies. Exclusive: Patrick Eddington on Cato’s Surveillance Week Conference.
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    • 1 hr 2 min
    June 2023

    June 2023

    Introduction: Caleb O. BrownFriedman Prize keynote address by William McGurn or the acceptance speech by Sebastian Lai.Senator Pat Toomey on inflation and mismanagement of monetary policy.Eric R. Claeys on Lockean approach to property.Exclusive: Jennifer Huddleston on internet safety legislation and freedom of speech encroachment
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    • 57 min
    May 2023

    May 2023

    Introduction: Caleb O. BrownJennifer Huddleston and Will Duffield on social media regulations and big tech policySenator Tim Kaine on repealing the 1991 and 2002 Authorization for Use of Military Force against IraqFormer U.S. Secretary of Defense Chris Miller and Justin Logan on cutting the defense budgetMark Calabria, Dana Wade and Norbert Michel on challenges faced at the Federal Housing Finance AgencyExclusive: Thomas Berry on executive power and the administrative state
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    • 1 hr 14 min
    April 2023

    April 2023

    Introduction: Caleb O. BrownAdam Michel and Michael Cannon on President Biden’s proposed federal budget.Rep. Tom Emmer on the risk of central bank digital currencies.Rep. John Rose on the need to reform the Bank Secrecy Act; and Kat Timpf, Norbert Michel, and Aaron Klein discuss the impact of the Act on financial privacy.Thomas Berry, Nicole Saad Bembridge and Jess Miers on how SCOTUS responded to Gonzalez v. Google.
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    • 58 min

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