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"Understanding Privacy -- and the Real Threats to It," by Jim Harper, Cato Policy Analysis no. 520, August 4, 2004.
"Deployed in the U.S.A.: The Creeping Militarization of the Home Front," by Gene Healy, Cato Policy Analysis no. 503, December 17, 2003.
"Justice Kennedy’s Libertarian Revolution: Lawrence v. Texas," Chapter by Randy E. Barnett from Cato Supreme Court Review: 2002-2003.
The Affirmative Action Fraud, by Clint Bolick (1996).
Grass Roots Tyranny: The Limits of Federalism, by Clint Bolick (1993).
"More Surveillance Equals Less Liberty," by Timothy Lynch, A Cato Commentary, The Hill, October 3, 2003.
"The New Europe Looks a Little Like `1984'," by Richard Pollock, A Cato Daily Commentary, July 8, 2003.
"In '48 Crash, the U.S. Hid Behind National Security," by Timothy Lynch, A Cato Daily Commentary, June 30, 2003.
"Let Private Colleges Practice Affirmative Action," by David E. Bernstein, A Cato Daily Commentary, June 23, 2003.
"Blacks for Profiling: Criminal vs. Terrorist Profiling," by Robert A. Levy, National Review Online, February 6, 2002. Reprinted as "Why Black Americans Favor Profiling," Odessa American, February 10, 2002; and News-Tribune (Panama City, FL), February 18, 2002.
"The Nationality Test: The Manhunt for Terrorists Makes Sense and It's Constitutional," by Robert A. Levy, National Review Online, January 14, 2002.
"Ethnic Profiling, A Rational and Moral Framework," by Robert A. Levy, Cato on Terrorism, October 2, 2001. Reprinted as "Profiling Proposal: A Rational and Moral Framework," in National Review Online, October 4, 2001. Also appeared as "Rational, Moral Framework for Profiling Possible, Frost Illustrated (IN), November 28, 2001.
"High Court Makes 'Strikingly' Perverse Decision in 'Martin'," by Roger Pilon. Los Angeles Daily Journal and San Francisco Daily Journal, June 17, 2001.
"Discrimination by the Numbers: Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics," by Robert A. Levy, The Freeman, October 1998.
"Protecting Against Police Power," by Roger Pilon, letter-to-the-editor, Legal Times, January 5, 1998.
"On the First Principles of American Pluralism," by Roger Pilon. In E Pluribus Unum? A Symposium on Pluralism and Public Policy, published by the American Jewish Committee, February 1997. Reprinted in The Good Society, Spring 1997.
"Minding Her Own Business," by Timothy Lynch, Legal Times, June 24, 1996. Reprinted in the Texas Lawyer and the Fulton County Daily Report.
"Discrimination, Affirmative Action, and Freedom: Sorting Out the Issues," by Roger Pilon, American University Law Review, vol. 45, 1996, p. 775.
"Uncivil Rights," by Roger Pilon, Regulation, Summer 1991.
Flag-Burning, Discrimination, and the Right to Do Wrong: Two Debates, ed. by Roger Pilon, Cato booklet, with introduction, May 11, 1990, featuring a Cato debate between Morton H. Halperin of the ACLU and Paul D. Kamenar of the Washington Legal Foundation; and June 7, 1990, debate between Richard A. Epstein of the University of Chicago Law School and Antonio J. Califa of the ACLU.
"A Bill of Rights for Businesspeople," by Timothy Lynch, Cato Handbook for Congress, 104th Congress. Reprinted in Legal Times, March 13, 1995.
"The Worker Paycheck Fairness Act," by Roger Pilon, testimony before the Committee on Education and the Workforce, United States House of Representatives, July 9, 1997.