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Cato Daily Podcast - Public Labor Unions Going Back to SCOTUS
Should public employees be compelled to support a labor union? Andrew M. Grossman discusses the case of Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association.
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Cato Daily Podcast - ‘Big Raisin’ Loses at SCOTUS
The Supreme Court has told California that its New Deal-era raisin price support program can't simply steal from farmers. Trevor Burrus comments.
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Cato Daily Podcast - Puerto Rico’s Other Fiscal Problems
Puerto Rico’s debt is driven by both fiscal mismanagement and federal regulation. Nicole Kaeding comments.
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Cato Daily Podcast - Greece on the Brink
Greece's debts leave it with few choices, but little incentive to cooperate with the rest of the Eurozone. George Selgin discusses how they got here and next steps.
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Cato Daily Podcast - SCOTUS: Gay Marriage Legal Nationwide
The Supreme Court has found a fundamental right to same-sex marriage. Roger Pilon and Walter Olson comment on today's decision.
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Cato Daily Podcast - Supreme Court Backs Obamacare Taxes, Subsidies
The Supreme Court's King v. Burwell decision ratified the President's interpretation of the Affordable Care Act with respect to insurance premium subsidies and taxes to support those subsidies. Trevor Burrus and Michael F. Cannon comment.
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Cato Daily Podcast - The Menu Labeling Morass
The FDA may soon have the power to criminally charge restaurant owners who fail to publicly post calorie information on menus. Ike Brannon comments.
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Cato Daily Podcast - Capitalists Must Seize the Moral High Ground
Entrepreneurs create enormous value, but freely give away the moral high ground. The for-profit private sector should instead defend their benefit to society. John Mackey, co-CEO of Whole Foods Market, explains.
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Cato Daily Podcast - Policing for Profit in the Lone Star State
This year, Texas had thirteen opportunities to reform the police practice of seizing citizens' property without securing criminal convictions. Texas rejected any and all reform. Arif Panju of the Institute for Justice discusses the fixes to civil asset forfeiture that might have been.
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