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Subject For More U.S.-Flag Ships, Lift the Domestic-Build Requirement
Date August 26, 2019 11:09 AM
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Remembering David Koch. Blog post on two recent en banc decisions. Homicides in Mexico tripled but fewer Mexicans came illegally.

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August 26, 2019

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For More U.S.-Flag Ships, Lift the Domestic-Build Requirement ([link removed] )

To expand the number of U.S.-flag ships the United States should repeal the Jones Act’s domestic-build requirement.

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For More U.S.- Flag Ships, Lift the Domestic-Build Requirement ([link removed] )

By Colin Grabow

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Remembering David Koch ([link removed] )

The directors and staff of the Cato Institute, and indeed friends of liberty throughout the world, are saddened by the passing of David Koch.

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Remembering David Koch ([link removed] )

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