The Cato Institute welcomes artists working in any medium to address the concept of Freedom: Art as the Messenger. We are living in an era where people are finding their combative voice but having little conversation or dialogue. The goal of this inaugural exhibition is to provide a medium for that conversation.
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For nearly 100 years the Jones Act has restricted the transportation of cargo between two points in the U.S. to ships that are U.S.-built, crewed, owned, and flagged. Meant to bolster the U.S. maritime industry, the Act has instead led to a steady deterioration in the number of ships, sailors, shipyards, and has imposed large economic burdens. This full-day conference examined the Act in greater detail and evaluated options for reform.
Trump Is Right to Withdraw From Syria
Anyone who favors a U.S. military presence in Syria should be calling for Congress to formally authorize it. Otherwise, our presence in Syria is illegitimate.
Trump’s Wall Will Not Stop Terrorism
A border wall is the anti-terrorist version of the Alaska bridge to nowhere. It’s big, expensive, and a waste of resources.
FIRST STEP Passes Senate
Activists and other supporters are celebrating in a way seldom seen in Washington criminal justice circles.
Ruling Striking Down Obamacare Comes Six Years Late and a Dollar Short
Judge O’Connor’s severability analysis is flawed, so alas Obamacare will survive on appeal.
Why Conservatives Shouldn’t Support Federal Paid Parental Leave
The Battle Inside the Political Parties for the Future of U.S. Foreign Policy
Washington’s Short-Term Thinking Won’t Head off the Coming Debt Crisis
Google Is a Tricky Case but Conservatives Please Stay Strong — Reject the Temptation to Regulate the Internet