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Articles By: Leonard Robinson
“Are public schools necessary for a democracy?” asks Cato
Can it be that everything we have been told about the benefits of public school is wrong?

YALCon off to liberating start
YALCon, a conference hosted by Young Americans for Liberty began on Wednesday, July 27 at the Sheraton Hotel in Reston, VA. Hosted annually, speakers are prime influencers and leaders in the liberty movement with some…

Jefferson vs. Madison: Cato tackles Originalism
Ilan Wurman, attorney and legal scholar, has written a new book entitled, A Debt Against the Living: An Introduction to Originalism, providing further insight into the legal theory of originalism, a legal philosophy applied by conservative and libertarian jurists and academics.
We the Living comes alive at Cato Institute
Ayn Rand has been gaining more attention lately in literary and academic circles.
CUFI Comes to Washington
Students, Activists Gather in DC to Declare Support for Israel
“Should Every School Serve Everyone?,” asks Cato
The discussion was focused on whether or not private schools, especially those receiving funds from voucher programs, should be required to serve every student rather than those who coincide with their values and beliefs.
Killing Regulation and Lyfting Innovation
Find out why so-called progressive cities are often at odds with the young people they so desperately want to attract.
Heritage tackles Religious Liberty and Discrimination
The Heritage Foundation, on June 15, held a discussion entitled, “Debating Religious Liberty and Discrimination”.
President Trump Wows Activists & Students @ Road to Majority conference
A sweeping standing ovation