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Subject Cato's Updated Website and Another Section 230 Amendment
Date February 2, 2021 12:08 PM
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The new Cato website design is up and ready for use. GameStop's stock rally isn't necessarily a bad thing.

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February 2, 2021

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Check Out the New Cato.org With a Brand New Design ([link removed] )

Our new website is not only a facelift but includes a number of new features and usability improvements. What hasn’t changed is the great content from policy experts that are committed to individual liberty, free markets, limited government, and peace.

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The GameStop Stock Rally Actually Proves that the Market Is Working ([link removed] )

The stock rally has captured the attention of the world, including regulators and the White House. But don't worry, the market isn’t broken—it’s working.

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By Jennifer J. Schulp

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Biden, Section 230, and the Response to Political Extremism ([link removed] )

When considering Section 230 amendments as a means to address the harms associated with online speech, White House officials and their allies in Congress should proceed with caution.

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Cultivating a Politics of Restraint ([link removed] )

Given the sheer inertia of U.S. primacy and the fickleness of its politics, proposing strategies that merely snip at the edges of “Pax Americana” will do little to cultivate what is most needed in U.S. foreign policy: restraint in the face of temptation.

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After Moving Slightly Forward on Buprenorphine, Will We Shift Into Reverse? ([link removed] )

The Biden administration should seek ways to make it easier, not harder, for people with Opioid Use Disorder to get access to buprenorphine.

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