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2024-2025
Cato Supreme Court Review
Edited by Thomas A. Berry, details the latest Supreme Court term’s decisions that either advanced liberty and limited government or were setbacks from a libertarian perspective.
2024–2025
The Illustrated Supreme Court Review
In this edition, Cato Institute Constitutional Scholars examine seven of the most impactful cases argued in the 2024–2025 Supreme Court term.
Additional Books by Cato Scholars
The Triumph of Fear: Domestic Surveillance and Political Repression from McKinley to Eisenhower, written by Patrick Eddington and published by Georgetown University Press, is a history of the rise and expansion of surveillance-enabled political repression in the United States from the 1890s to 1961.
Published by Grupo Planeta, En busca de la Libertad. Vida y obra de los próceres liberales de Iberoamérica (In Search of Freedom: The Life and Work of the Liberal Heroes of Latin America) by Gabriela Calderón de Burgos tells the story of important classical liberals in Latin American history.
False Dawn: The New Deal and the Promise of Recovery, 1933–1947, by George Selgin and published by the University of Chicago Press, was chosen as one of the Wall Street Journal’s 10 best books of 2025. It provides a definitive history of the United States’ recovery from the Great Depression and the New Deal’s true part in it.
Jon Hoffman’s Islam and Statecraft: Religious Soft Power in the Arab Gulf States, published by Bloomsbury, offers insight into the geopolitics of religion in the Middle East and how ruling elites in the region use Islam to protect and advance inherently political objectives—namely, regime preservation and power projection.
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