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Investing in Human Capital: Private Financing of Higher Education (12/16/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Miguel Palacios, Darden Graduate School of Business Administration; Raza Kahn, MyRichUncle.com; Roy Chapman, Human Capital Resources; and Bruce Johnstone, SUNY Buffalo.
An Environmental Agenda for the 108th Congress (12/13/02)
A Cato Institute Hill Briefing featuring Jerry Taylor, Director of Natural Resources Studies, Cato Institute; and Jonathan H. Adler, Assistant Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University, School of Law.
Yellow Light on Total Information Awareness (12/12/02)
A Cato Institute Hill Briefing featuring Wayne Crews, Director of Technology Policy Studies, Cato Institute; Robert Levy, Senior Fellow in Constitutional Studies, Cato Institute; and Charles Peña, Senior Defense Policy Analyst, Cato Institute.
The Need for Educational Freedom in the Nation's Capital (12/10/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Casey Lartigue, Cato Institute; and Peggy Cooper Cafritz, President, D.C. Board of Education.
Reforming the Federal Tax Policy Process (12/6/02)
A Cato Institute Hill Briefing featuring Chris Edwards, Director of Fiscal Policy Studies, Cato Institute; and William Beach, Director, Center for Data Analysis, Heritage Foundation.
The Third Rail Is Dead: Social Security and Election 2002 (12/4/02)
A Cato Institute Hill Briefing featuring John Sununu, Senator-Elect, New Hampshire; Pat Toomey, Representative, Pennsylvania; and David Winston, Winston Group.
The Cuban Revolution and the United States: A History in Documents 1958-1960 (11/19/02)
A Cato Institute book forum featuring the editor, Mark Falcoff, Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute; with comments by William LeoGrande, Acting Dean, School of Public Affairs, American University.
Telecom and Broadband Policy: After the Market Meltdown (11/14/02)
Cato Institute's Sixth Annual Technology and Society Conference
Speakers include Hon. Kathleen Abernathy, Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission; Howard Waltzman, Counsel, House Energy and Commerce Committee; James K. Glassman, Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute; and Robert W. Crandall, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies, Brookings Institution.
The Skeptic: A Life of H. L. Mencken (11/11/02)
A Cato Institute book forum featuring the author, Terry Teachout, Commentary magazine; with comments by P. J. O'Rourke, Cato Institute.
Election 2002: A Look Back (11/7/02)
A Cato Institute debate featuring Ron Faucheux, Campaigns & Elections; and Patrick Basham, Cato Institute.
Protection against Higher Premiums Based on Changes in Health Status: Is There a Market-Based Solution? (11/1/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Mark Pauly, University of Pennsylvania; Bradley Herring, Emory University; Keith Crocker, University of Michigan; John Moran, Syracuse University; Rick Curtis, Institute for Health Policy Solutions; and Tom Miller, Cato Institute.
Too Much Deregulation or Not Enough? (11/1/02)
A Cato Institute Hill Briefing featuring Peter VanDoren, Editor, Regulation Magazine; and Mark Cooper, Director of Research, Consumer Federation of America.
Corporate Accounting Before and After the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (10/29/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Richard Bassett, Risktoolz; Peter Wallison, American Enterprise Institute; and William Niskanen, Cato Institute.
Global Agricultural Trade: Where It Stands, Where It's Going (10/28/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Pedro de Camargo Neto, Secretary of Production and Trade, Agriculture Ministry of Brazil; John Wood, New Zealand Ambassador, to the United States; and Bob Stallman, President, American Farm Bureau.
Corporate Scandals: Misdiagnosis Leads to Misguided Cures (10/25/02)
A Cato Institute Hill Briefing featuring William Niskanen, Chairman, Cato Institute; and Alan Reynolds, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute.
Social Security: False Consciousness and Crisis (10/22/02)
A Cato Institute book forum featuring the author, John Attarian; with comments by Charles Rounds, Professor of Law, Suffolk University; and Amitai Etzioni, Professor of Sociology, George Washington University.
Robert Nozick (10/21/02)
A Cato Institute book forum featuring the author, David Schmidtz, University of Arizona; with comments by William Galston, University of Maryland; and Tom G. Palmer, Cato Institute.
International Financial Crises: What Role for Government? (10/17/02)
Cato Institute 20th Annual Monetary Conference cosponsored with The Economist featuring William McDonough, Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Ricardo Lopez-Murphy, Former Finance Minister, Argentina; Jeffrey Sachs, The Earth Institute at Columbia University; Samuel Brittan, Financial Times; Charles Calomiris, Columbia University; and John Taylor, U. S. Treasury.
Reflections on Immigration and Border Security in a Free Society (10/17/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring James Ziglar, Commissioner Immigration and Naturalization Service.
The Posse Comitatus Act Venerable Safeguard—Or Old Hat? (10/16/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring David Kopel, Associate Policy Analyst; Stephen Halbrook, Appellate Attorney; Paul Schott Stevens, Partner Dechert International Law Firm; and Margaret Stock, Professor, Department of Law.
Free Trade Today...and Tomorrow (10/10/02)
A Cato Institute book forum featuring the author, Jagdish Bhagwati, Columbia University; with comments by Robert Litan, Brookings Institution.
Free for All: Defending Liberty in America Today (10/1/02)
A Cato Institute book forum featuring the author, Wendy Kaminer; with comments by Jeffrey Rosen, The New Republic.
Schoolyard Bullies: How the NEA and AFT Maintain a Stranglehold on Teachers and Politics (9/30/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Myron Lieberman, Social Policy and Philosophy Center; Stefan Gleason, National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation; and Mark Levin, Landmark Legal Foundation.
Food Fight: The Looming U.S.-EU Conflict over Plant Biotechnology and Trade (9/25/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Alan Larson, U.S. Department of State; Ronald Bailey, Cato Institute; Tony Van der haegen, Delegation of the European Commission to the U. S.; and Sarah Thorn, Grocery Manufacturers of America.
The Politics of Social Security Reform (9/24/02)
A Cato Institute Event Series cosponsored with America's Future Foundation and Third Millennium featuring Will Daley, Zogby International, and Bruce Tulgan, Rainmaker Thinking.
Digital Pearl Harbor: How Real Is the Cybersecurity Threat, and Who's Responsible Anyway? (9/24/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Howard Schmidt, Federal Office of Cybersecurity; Ken Silva, Verisign Corporation; Ira H. Parker, Genuity; and Scott Charney, Microsoft.
Insuring
against Terror: Is There a Role for Government Reinsurance? (9/23/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Glenn Hubbard,
Council of Economic Advisers; Anne Gron, Northwestern University; Scott
Harrington, University of South Carolina; and Debra Ballen,
American Insurance Association.
Will Bankruptcy Reform Make the System More Equitable and Efficient? (9/23/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Todd Zywicki, George Mason University School of Law; and Lawrence Ausubel, University of Maryland.
Would Attacking Iraq Increase or Decrease U.S. Security? (9/20/02)
A Cato Institute Hill Briefing featuring Ivan Eland, Cato Institute; and Charles Peña, Cato Institute.
Savings, Investment, and Young Americans (9/19/02)
A Cato Institute event series
cosponsored with America's Future Foundation and Third Millennium featuring Chris Stallman, TeenAnalyst.com; Jacqueline Mosso, Prudential Financial; and Neil Howe, Concord Coalition.
Copy Fights: Can Politicians or Entrepreneurs Best Protect Intellectual Property? (9/19/02)
A Cato Institute debate featuring Rep. Howard Berman, D-California; John Mitchell, Public Knowledge; Phil Corwin, Butera Andrews; Troy Dow, Motion Picture Association of America; and James Miller, Smith College.
The Supreme Court: Past and Prologue
A Look at the October 2001 and October 2002 Terms (9/17/02)
A Symposium presented by the Cato Institute's Center for Constitutional Studies to celebrate Constitution Day and the publication of the inaugural issue of the annual Cato Supreme Court Review.
From Homeland Defense to Nation Building: A Foreign Policy for a Constitutional Republic (9/13/02)
A Cato Institute Hill Briefing featuring Ted Galen Carpenter, Cato Institute; and Doug Bandow, Cato Institute.
Young Workers' Unique Stake in Social Security Reform (9/10/02)
A Cato Institute event series cosponsored with America's Future Foundation and Third Millennium featuring Meredith Bagby, Third Millennium; Matthew Moore, National Center for Policy Analysis; and Andrew Biggs, Cato Institute.
Is China’s Military Modernization a Threat to the United States? (9/9/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring David Shambaugh, Arthur Waldron; Bernard Cole, National War College; and Ross H. Munro, Center for Security Studies.
Election 2002: What’s at Stake? (9/5/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Larry Sabato, University of Virginia; John Samples, Cato Institute; Ron Faucheux, Campaigns & Elections; Patrick Basham, Cato Institute; moderated by Robert Novak, CNN.
Social Security University (8/26-29/02)
A Cato Institute four day policy series on the Hill that included Cato scholars Michael Tanner and Andrew Biggs, and pollster John Zogby. The events examined the Social Security system, options for reform, and the politics of Social Security choice.
Will a New Federal Bureaucracy Make Us More Secure? (7/31/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Dave McIntyre, ANSER Institute for Homeland Security; Michele Flournoy, Center for Strategic and International Studies; Mac Destler, University of Maryland; and Ivan Eland, Cato Institute.
Federalism Under The Gun: Banning City Lawsuits, Federalizing Gun Crime (7/30/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Andrew Hruska, U.S. Department of Justice; Todd Adkins, National Rifle Association; Gene Healy, Cato Institute; and Robert A. Levy, Cato Institute.
Will U.S. Trade with Cuba Promote Freedom or Subsidize Tyranny? (7/25/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Rep. Jeff Flake, R-Arizona; Philip Peters, Lexington Institute; and Dennis K. Hays, Cuban American National Foundation.
Who Rules the Root? ICANN, Domain Names, and the Battle over Internet Governance (7/23/02)
A Cato Institute book forum featuring Milton Mueller, Author, Ruling the Root: Internet Governance and the Taming of Cyberspace (MIT Press, 2002); with comments by Ira C. Magaziner, SJS Advisors; Michael M. Roberts, The Darwin Group; and Harold Feld, Media Access Project.
Global Warming: Rational Science, Rational Policy (7/19/02)
A Cato Institute Hill Briefing featuring Patrick J. Michaels, Cato Institute and University of Virginia, Author, The Satanic Gases: Clearing the Air about Global Warming; and Jerry Taylor, Cato Institute.
Ads for Reduced-Risk Tobacco: Public Scourge or Protected Speech? (7/16/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Matthew Myers, President, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids; and William B. Schultz, Partner, Zuckerman Spaeder LLP; versus John E. Calfee, Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute; and Erik S. Jaffe, Chair, Federalist Society Subcommittee on Advertising Law and Regulation.
Profiling and National IDs: Security and Freedom in a Free Society (7/12/02)
A Cato Institute Hill Briefing featuring Charlotte Twight, Author, Dependent on D.C.: The Rise of Federal Control over the Lives of Ordinary Americans (Palgrave Macmillan, 2001); Robert Levy, Cato Institute; and Timothy Lynch, Cato Institute.
Dependent on D.C.: The Rise of Federal Control Over the Lives of Ordinary Americans (7/11/02)
A Cato Institute book forum featuring the author, Charlotte Twight, Boise State University; with comments by James P. Pinkerton, Columnist, Newsday.
Will New IRS Tax Rules Put Health Care Consumers in the Driver’s Seat? (7/10/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Rep. Jim DeMint, R-South Carolina; Paul Fronstin, Employee Benefit Research Institute; Charles Klippel, Aetna; Doug Kronenberg, Lumenos; and Michael Showalter, Definity Health.
Toward Liberty: The Idea That Is Changing the World (6/28/02)
A Cato Institute hill briefing featuring David Boaz, Cato Institute.
Antitrust Flies High: Is the Orbitz Investigation Good News for Consumers? (6/27/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Gary Doernhoefer, General Counsel, Orbitz; James V. DeLong, Senior Fellow, Competitive Enterprise Institute; Andrew B. Steinberg, Former Executive VP and General Counsel, Travelocity.com; Thomas M. Lenard, VP, Progress and Freedom Foundation; and Robert D. Atkinson, VP, Progressive Policy Institute.
Greener, More Competitive Pastures: When U.S. Companies Flee the High U.S. Corporate Tax Burden (6/26/02)
A Cato Institute Hill Briefing featuring Daniel Mitchell, Heritage Foundation; and Veronique de Rugy, Cato Institute.
Will More Health Insurance Improve Health Outcomes? (6/19/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring John Mirowsky, Ohio State University; Tom Miller, Cato Institute; and Theodore Pincus, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
Election Reform and Voting Fraud (6/19/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Sen. Christopher Bond, R-Missouri; John Fund, Wall Street Journal; and Hilary Shelton, NAACP.
Reducing Tensions on the Korean Peninsula (6/17/02)
A Cato Institute book forum featuring Selig S. Harrison, Author, Korean Endgame: A Strategy for Reunification and U.S. Disengagement (Princeton, 2002); with comments by Ted Galen Carpenter, Vice President for Defense and Foreign Policy Studies, Cato Institute.
Future Enemies in the Expanding War on Terrorism: Iraq and Who Else? (6/14/02)
A Cato Institute hill briefing featuring Charles Peña, Cato Institute; and Ivan Eland, Cato Institute.
Digital Copy Protection: Mandate It? Ban It? Or Let the Market Decide? (6/12/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Rick Lane, News Corporation; Jonathan Potter, Digital Media Associatio; Sarah B. Deutsch, Verizon; Stewart Verdery, Vivendi Universal; and Jonathan Zuck, Association for Competitive Technology.
Defending against Bioterrorism: An Ounce of Prevention (6/7/02)
A Cato Institute hill briefing featuring Charles Peña, Cato Institute; and Veronique de Rugy, Cato Institute.
Global Farm Subsidy Levels and U.S. Farm Bill Fallout (6/6/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Dan Griswold, Cato Institute; Chris Edwards, Cato Institute; and Stefan Tangermann, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
Bioterrorism and Smallpox: Ring Containment, Mass Vaccination, or Individual Choice? (6/4/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring William J. Bicknell, Boston University; Charles V. Peña, Cato Institute; Richard Levinson, American Public Health Association; and Jonathan Tucker, Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Monterey Institute.
Social Security and Hispanic Americans (05/21/02)
A Cato Institute/Hispanic Business Roundtable Conference featuring Roberto de Posada, José Piñera, and Fidel Vargas.
Bush-Putin Summit: The Future of Arms Control and Missile Defense (5/16/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Jack Spencer, Heritage Foundation; Daryl Kimball, Arms Control Association; and Charles Pena, Cato Institute.
Eminent Domain: Its Uses and Abuses (5/14/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Jeff Finkle, Chief Executive Officer, International Economic Development Council; and Scott Bullock, Senior Attorney, Institute for Justice.
Cutting Corporate Welfare and Other Wasteful Spending (5/3/02)
A Cato Institute hill briefing featuring Stephen Moore, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute; and Chris Edwards, Director of Fiscal Policy Studies, Cato Institute.
A Progress Report on the HDTV Transition (5/1/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Thomas Hazlett, Manhattan Institute; Rick Chessen, Federal Communications Commission; David Donovan, Association for Maximum Service Television; Michael Calabrese, New America Foundation; and Richard Wiley, Wiley Rein and Fielding.
Does Polling Hurt Democracy? (4/30/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Matthew Robinson, Author, Mobocracy: How the Media’s Obsession with Polling Twists the News, Alters Elections, and Undermines Democracy; and John Zogby, Zogby International.
Financial Privacy and the War on Terrorism (4/26/02)
A Cato Institute Hill Briefing featuring David R. Burton, Prosperity Institute; J. Bradley Jansen, Free Congress Foundation; and Veronique de Rugy, Cato Institute.
India Unbound: A Personal Account of a Social and Economic Revolution from Independence to the Global Information Age (4/22/02)
A Cato Institute book forum featuring the author, Gurcharan Das, Former CEO of Procter & Gamble India; with comments by Swaminathan Aiyar, Economic Times (India).
Exiting the Balkan Thicket (4/18/02)
A Cato Institute book forum featuring Ted Galen Carpenter, Cato Institute; John Hulsman, Heritage Foundation; and E. Wayne Merry, Pearson International Peacekeeping Training Center.
Smart Borders, Secure Borders: Must We Curb Immigration to Be Safe from Terrorism? (4/12/02)
A Cato Institute Hill briefing featuring Daniel T. Griswold, Cato Institute; and John Gay, Essential Worker Immigration Coalition.
Free Trade under Fire (4/11/02)
A Cato Institute book forum featuring the author, Douglas Irwin, Professor of Economics, Dartmouth College; with comments by J. Michael Finger, American Enterprise Institute; and Steve Clemons, New America Foundation.
Social Security: A Women's Issue (4/9/02)
A Cato Institute/Women Impacting Public Policy Conference featuring Leanne Abdnor, June O'Neill, Grace Hinchman, Michelle Singletary, and Vanessa Summers.
Social Security Reform: Are There Any Alternatives to Private Accounts? (4/5/02)
A Cato Institute Hill briefing featuring Michael Tanner, Director, Project on Social Security Privatization, Cato Institute; and Andrew Biggs, Social Security Analyst, Cato Institute.
Does
the U.S. Military Need to Retain Its Presence in Saudi Arabia? (4/4/02)
A Cato Institute Half-day Conference featuring Don Losman, National Defense University; Milton Copulos, National Defense Council Foundation; Paul Michael Wihbey, Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies; Jerry Taylor, Cato Institute; Ambassdor Ed Walker, Middle East Institute; Nawaf Obaid, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and Doug Bandow, Cato Institute.
The Spam Wars: What Can Be Done about the Annoying, Unsolicited E-mail That Is Driving Us Crazy? (3/27/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Howard Beales, Federal Trade Commission; Rebecca Richards, TRUSTe; Chris Hoofnagle, Electronic Privacy Information Center; and Jerry Cerasale, Direct Marketing Association.
Social Security and African Americans
(3/19/02)
A Cato Institute/National Black Chamber of Commerce Conference featuring Hon. Ken Blackwell, Star Parker, and Tony Brown.
The Genetic Future Is Now: Redesigning Humans vs. Regulating Science (3/15/02)
A Cato Institute book forum featuring Gregory Stock, UCLA School of Medicine; and Francis Fukuyama, Johns Hopkins University.
Ten Myths about School Choice: Answering the Campaign against School Vouchers (3/14/02)
A Cato Institute book forum featuring the coauthor, Kaleem Caire, Black Alliance for Educational Options; with comments by Quentin Lawson, National Alliance of Black School Educators; and Casey Lartigue, Cato Institute.
Drug War Addiction (3/13/02)
A Cato Institute book forum featuring the author, Sheriff Bill Masters, San Miguel County, Colorado; with comments by William Otis, Former Federal Prosecutor.
Resolved: If Judges Must Be Elected, They Must Be Free to Campaign for Election (3/13/02)
A Cato Institute debate featuring James Bopp Jr, General Counsel, James Madison Center for Free Speech; vs. Roy Schotland, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center.
The Importance of Social Security Reform (2/27/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Rep. Richard K. Armey, Majority Leader, House of Representatives.
School Choice: Is It Good? Is It Constitutional? (2/19/02)
A Cato Institute debate featuring David Salisbury, Cato Institute; and Clint Bolick, Institute for Justice; versus Tom Mooney, Ohio Federation of Teachers; and Barry Lynn, Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
Does the U.S. Nuclear Posture Review Use Fuzzy Math? (2/14/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring J. D. Crouch, Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy; Morton H. Halperin, Council on Foreign Relations, Open Society Institute; Daniel Goure, Lexington Institute; and Charles Peña, Cato Institute.
Trade War or Tax Reform?: The WTO Ruling on Tax Breaks for U.S. Exporters (2/13/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Rep. Phil Crane, Committee on Ways and Means; William Reinsch, National Foreign Trade Council; John Meagher, PricewaterhouseCoopers; and Chris Edwards, Cato Institute.
An Inside Look at the President’s Commission to Strengthen Social Security (2/12/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Maya MacGuineas, New America Foundation; Andrew Biggs, Cato Institute; and Hans Reimer, Campaign for America's Future.
What Next for Argentina? (2/8/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Steve H. Hanke, Johns Hopkins University; Michael Mussa, Institute for International Economics; Kurt Schuler, Joint Economic Committee; and Michael Gavin, UBS Warburg.
Against the Dead Hand: The Uncertain Struggle for Global Capitalism (2/5/02)
A Cato Institute book forum featuring the author, Brink Lindsey; with comments by Robert Zoellick, U.S. Trade Representative; Sebastian Mallaby, The Washington Post; and Douglas Irwin, Dartmouth University.
How the Dismal Science Got Its Name (1/24/02)
A Cato Institute book forum featuring the author, David M. Levy, George Mason University; with comments by Sandra J. Peart, Baldwin-Wallace College.
Eye in the Sky—and Everywhere Else: Do Biometric Technologies Violate Our Rights? (1/24/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Joseph J. Atick, Visionics Corp.; Marc Rotenberg, Electronic Privacy Information Center; Dorothy E. Denning, Georgetown University; and John D. Woodward Jr., RAND.
Treatment Plans for Medicare±Choice: Experimental Surgery, Life Support, or DNR? (1/23/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Tom Miller, Cato Institute; Bruce M. Fried, Shaw Pittman; and Robert A. Berenson, Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy.
Building Capitalism: The Transformation of the Former Soviet Bloc (1/17/02)
A Cato Institute book forum featuring the author, Anders Åslund, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; with comments by Stanley Fischer, International Monetary Fund.
Resolved: The Senate Should Take Ideology into Account in the Judicial Confirmation Process (1/16/02)
A Cato Institute debate featuring Ralph G. Neas, President, People for the American Way; and Roger Pilon, Vice President for Legal Affairs, Cato Institute.
Closing
"Windows" on Antitrust or Opening a New Era of Intervention? Competition
Policy after the Microsoft Settlement (1/16/02)
A Cato Institute policy forum featuring Jeffrey Eisenach, Progress and Freedom Foundation; Robert A. Levy, Cato Institute; Kenneth Starr, Kirkland & Ellis, Former U. S. Solicitor General; Jonathan Zuck, Association for Competitive Technology; moderated by James C. Miller III, Citizens for a Sound Economy.
The Race
to the Top: The Real Story of Globalization (1/15/02)
A Cato Institute book forum featuring the author, Tomas Larsson; with comments by Adrian Wooldridge, Washington correspondent, The Economist.
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