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Buckeye v. IRS
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Ohio's Buckeye Institute is challenging the IRS practice of collecting and storing information on major donors to American nonprofits. Buckeye president Robert Alt explains why the case matters.
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The State of the IVF Debate
13:15|Public machinations over in vitro fertilization have stepped up since the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision, including a high-profile endorsement of federal subsidies from presidential candidate Donald Trump. Vanessa Brown Calder says that plan is wrongheaded and provides some context.Anarchy, State, and Utopia at 50
32:47|Robert Nozick's Anarchy, State, and Utopia is 50. Professor Eric Mack discusses its relevance today.Rising Tripwires in the Fight over Ukraine
09:32|The introduction of soldiers from both North and South Korea in Russia's assault on Ukraine poses significant risks for the US. Cato's Doug Bandow explains.The Presidential Abuse of (Delegated) Tariff Powers
13:31|Congress has broadly delegated its tariff powers to the president. There is a real risk that the legislative and judicial branches would not check a future president’s abuse of US trade law as currently written. Cato's Clark Packard provides details.The US Should Welcome 'Digital Nomads'
08:41|Digital nomads are people who can do their work from anywhere and regularly do. Unclear rules governing foreigners working in the US make our country relatively less welcoming to these travelers. David Bier explains.We Need to Talk about the Federal Funds Rate
11:39|The Federal Reserve directly controls a rate that for a long time drove interest rates. Does it still work that way? Cato's Jai Kedia looked at the evidence.US Policy and China's Military Dance Surrounding Taiwan
14:00|China's irregular military exercises around Taiwan express Beijing's displeasure with Taiwanese leadership, so how seriously should the US take those demonstrations? Eric Gomez comments.A Paradox of Protectionism
08:54|Protectionist measures like tariffs often harm the very firms and people they're supposed to help. Paul Best explains in a new piece in Free Society.Christian Nationalism Then and Now
15:43|Paul Matzko discusses some of the long history of American-style mashups of faith traditions and the direction of government.