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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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June 2021
1) Introduction: Caleb O. Brown
2) Clark Neily, Jay Schweikert, and Ben Cohen on his new book, Above the Law
3) New Mexico House Speaker Brian Egolf on ending qualified immunity in his state
4) Stuart Buck on collecting better criminal justice data
5) Erin Partin on cannabis legalization efforts
6) Mustafa Akyol on blasphemy laws
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May 2021
Introduction: Caleb O. BrownAsma Afsaruddin and Mustafa Akyol on his new book, Reopening Muslim MindsJason Bedrick on the best year for school choice everJonathan Blanks on defining systemic racismIlya Shapiro on libertarian influence in federal courts
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April 2021
1) Introduction: Caleb O. Brown
2) Ryan Bourne on his new book, Economics in One Virus
3) Scott Lincicome on maintaining global supply chains
4) Mike Tanner on poverty on California
5) Charles Koch and Brian Hooks on their new book, Believe in People
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March 2021
1.Introduction Caleb O. Brown
2.Kerry McDonald and Neal McCluskey on education during COVID-19
3.Jim Higdon on a path to ending cannabis prohibition
4.Nita Farahany on how the FDA restricts direct‐to‐consumer at‐home testing
5. Stephanie Slade on the life, death, and future life of fusionism
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February 2021
1)Introduction: Caleb O. Brown
2) Alex Nowrasteh and Simon Lester on trade and immigration under the Biden administration
3) Ryan Bourne on the means to “full employment”
4) Robert Farley on the Space Force
5) Johan Norberg discusses his new book, Open: The Story of Human Progress
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January 2021
1) Introduction: Caleb O. Brown
2) David Boaz, Clark Neily, and Thomas A. Firey on the good, bad, and ugly of 2020
3) Paul Matzko on fair representation in media
4) Jill Carlson on cryptocurrencies and civil liberties
5) Virginia Postrel on The Fabric of Civilization
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