Cato Podcast

Cato Institute
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Jul 19, 2024 • 11min

The Ever-Expanding Definition of 'Public Health'

The podcast discusses how public health advocacy expands definitions to justify interventions in Americans' lives, covering topics like junk food, gun violence, and the history of the Surgeon General's Office. It explores the evolving scope of public health agencies and raises concerns about mission creep and the potential influence of unelected medical elites.
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Jul 18, 2024 • 10min

Two Problems That Vanish with the End of Cannabis Prohibition

Paul Best, an expert in cannabis policy, discusses the banking challenges faced by marijuana businesses due to federal prohibition. Ending prohibition could ease banking issues and enable more research on cannabis.
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Jul 18, 2024 • 14min

Regulating AI and Free Expression

David Inserra discusses the implications of regulating AI on free expression, covering threats like job loss and harmful speech, the balance between technology and regulation, and the impact on industries such as art and movies.
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Jul 16, 2024 • 22min

Social Security Still Poses Massive Fiscal Risks

Experts Romina Boccia and Brian Riedl discuss the dire fiscal situation of Social Security in the US, highlighting the transition from surpluses to deficits and the impact on the national debt. They explore reform options, financial intricacies, and propose solutions such as simplifying benefit calculations and creating an independent fiscal commission to address the growing deficits and prevent a fiscal crisis.
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Jul 15, 2024 • 9min

What about the Feds’ Junk Fees?

Policy expert Nick Anthony from Cato Institute discusses the problematic 'junk fees' imposed by the federal government. The podcast explores examples of government late fees, challenges individuals face with incorrect fees, and the need for oversight of government fees similar to the CFPB.
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Jul 13, 2024 • 18min

More Thoughts on Trump v. United States

Legal expert Walter Olson discusses the presidential immunity established by SCOTUS in Trump v. United States, highlighting the invented nature of these protections. The podcast explores the challenges in proving unofficial actions of the president, the difficulties faced by Congress in overseeing the executive branch, and the ongoing debate surrounding presidential immunity and executive power.
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Jul 11, 2024 • 11min

The NetChoice Cases Deliver Win for Freedom of Speech

Policy analyst Jennifer Huddleston discusses the Supreme Court's rulings on state laws regulating social media companies. Topics include scrutiny of Texas and Florida laws, common carrier responsibilities for platforms, the impact on online speech, and the need for states to be cautious with such laws.
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Jul 10, 2024 • 21min

'Jawboning' and Murthy v. Missouri

Legal experts Walter Olson and Brent Skorup discuss the Supreme Court case Murthy v. Missouri, highlighting the concept of 'jawboning' and the importance of meeting specific legal criteria for standing. They explore government pressure on speech platforms, implications of the court ruling on standing, and strategies for ensuring government transparency.
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Jul 8, 2024 • 23min

Adjudicating Federal Agency Claims after Jarkesy

Will Yeatman and Jennifer Schulp discuss the Supreme Court's Jarkesy decision shifting federal agency claims to traditional courts. They explore the impact on administrative adjudication practices, civil penalties, and due process in agency proceedings. The podcast also touches on recent Supreme Court rulings affecting administrative law.
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Jul 5, 2024 • 14min

Initial Thoughts on Trump v. United States

Legal expert Clark Neily from Cato Institute discusses the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity, exploring concerns about potential abuse of power under the guise of national security, tensions in testimonies of presidential advice, and the diverse reactions to a recent Supreme Court opinion on Trump's immunity.

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