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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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April 2024
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-Trump American foreign policyRobert A. Levy on five of the most important cases facing the Supreme Court this yearExclusive: Ryan Bourne on the War on Prices
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March 2024
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 the SEC should take following a social media hackNicholas Anthony on a new federal law regarding reporting cryptocurrency transactionsExclusive: Erec Smith on DEI, universities, and academic freedom
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February 2024
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 globalizationR. David McLean on the benefits of shareholder capitalismVictoria Coates and Brandan P. Buck on the current state and history of GOP foreign policy, moderated by Justin LoganExclusive: Daniel Raisbeck on Argentina and new President Javier Milei
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January 2024
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 on the SEC’s proposed rules on predictive data analyticsAlexandra Hudson on The Soul of CivilityExclusive: Ian Vasquez on the Human Freedom Index 2023 report
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December 2023
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. Adams on Idaho pharmacy prescription lawsExclusive: David Kemp on OPEC
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November 2023
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 (8 mins)Adam D. Thierer on the E.U. vs U.S. on technology policy regulation (4 mins)Exclusive: Norbert Michel on credit cards
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Customer Reviews
Keep a Pulse on Developing Policy
This is a great show that offers great discussion of contemporary issues. I love the broad round tables and hearing select snippets of well written and often humorous talks that expertly address issues and policy from many nuanced standpoints.
Highly recommend for folks seeking to challenge themselves in their world view or, excited about community and individual alternatives to state bureaucracy.
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