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Subject Political Ads and Political Truth
Date November 4, 2019 12:09 PM
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New blog post on political ads and free speech. Register for Cato's 37th annual monetary conference. New bill on nuclear modernization.

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November 4, 2019

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Cato’s 37th Annual Monetary Conference: A Shadow Review of Fed Policy ([link removed] )

What is really important is for the Fed to listen to new ideas for reform that may not fit neatly within the parameters of the Fed’s review.

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By James A. Dorn

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Political Ads and Political Truth ([link removed] )

We should never allow free speech controversies to be settled by people who never doubt their premises and want a certain result with all their heart.

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By John Samples

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No, America Does Not “Need a Hate Speech Law” ([link removed] )

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