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The Cato Daily Podcast allows Cato Institute scholars and other commenters to discuss relevant news and libertarian thought in a conversational, informal manner. Hosted by Caleb O. Brown.
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    Descheduling Is Preferable to Rescheduling Cannabis

    Descheduling Is Preferable to Rescheduling Cannabis

    The DEA is likely to change its federal designation for cannabis in the coming months. It's a good sign for research and for the ability of Americans to receive medical treatments involving the plant, but descheduling and ending federal prohibition is still a worthy goal. Jeff Singer explains.

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    • 10 min
    Feds Beat the Drum for Early Childhood Education Spending

    Feds Beat the Drum for Early Childhood Education Spending

    How productive is federal spending to advance early childhood education? Following her testimony on Capitol Hill, Cato's Colleen Hroncich says there are several problems with the assumptions about its benefits.

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    • 11 min
    Upsides and Risks of Increasing State Capacity

    Upsides and Risks of Increasing State Capacity

    What does the case of Peru have to teach us about state capacity to foster (or hamper) human flourishing? Edwar Escalante of Angelo State University discusses the upsides and downsides of increasing state capacity.

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    • 18 min
    Biden Continues Transferring Student Debt to Taxpayers

    Biden Continues Transferring Student Debt to Taxpayers

    The Heroes Act was insufficient authority for the President to cancel massive amounts of student debt. The Biden White House has instead been moving to cancel (transfer) smaller amounts of student debt using different executive authority. Neal McCluskey explains the issues.

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    • 10 min
    How Much Immunity from Future Prosecution Is Due to Former Presidents?

    How Much Immunity from Future Prosecution Is Due to Former Presidents?

    Former President Trump's lawyers argued before the US Supreme Court that the President ought to be broadly immune against misdeeds committed in office, even many that are clearly criminal. The Supreme Court is now weighing where to draw the lines both for this former President and future former Presidents. Clark Neily discusses the oral argument at the high court.

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    • 14 min
    Reputation, Dynamism, and Strangers with Candy

    Reputation, Dynamism, and Strangers with Candy

    Economics is everywhere, and its implications are subtle and beautiful. The essays in Art Carden's book, Strangers with Candy, uses both economic and biblical insight to show how welcoming strangers can make us both better and wealthier people.

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