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  2. Cato Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Cato Institute is an American libertarian think tank headquartered in Washington, D.C. It was founded in 1977 by Ed Crane, Murray Rothbard, and Charles Koch, [5] chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Koch Industries. [nb 1] Cato was established to focus on public advocacy, media exposure, and societal influence. [6]

  3. Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources - Wikipedia

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    Cato Institute: 1 2: 2015 The Cato Institute is considered generally reliable for its opinion. Some editors consider the Cato Institute an authoritative source on libertarianism in the United States. There is no consensus on whether it is generally reliable on other topics. Most editors consider the Cato Institute biased or opinionated, so its ...

  4. Presidential debate fact check: Analyzing Trump, Harris on ...

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    Alex Nowrasteh, vice president for economic and social policy studies at the Cato Institute, in a Feb. 24 report, examined homicide conviction rates between those who entered the country illegally ...

  5. David Boaz - Wikipedia

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    David Boaz Boaz in 2018 Born David Douglas Boaz (1953-08-29) August 29, 1953 Mayfield, Kentucky, U.S. Died June 7, 2024 (2024-06-07) (aged 70) Arlington County, Virginia, U.S. Occupation Writer editor Alma mater Vanderbilt University (BA) Subject Libertarianism in the United States Partner Steve Miller David Douglas Boaz (August 29, 1953 – June 7, 2024) was a libertarian author, philosopher ...

  6. David Boaz, RIP - AOL

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    David Boaz, longtime executive vice president at the Cato Institute, died this week at age 70 in hospice after a battle with cancer. Boaz was born in Kentucky in 1953 to a political family, with ...

  7. Center for Immigration Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) is an American anti-immigration think tank.It favors far lower immigration numbers and produces analyses to further those views. The CIS was founded by historian Otis L. Graham alongside eugenicist and white nationalist John Tanton in 1985 as a spin-off of the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAI

  8. Niskanen Center - Wikipedia

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    The Niskanen Center was founded in early 2015 by Jerry Taylor. [8] At its launch, the center was composed primarily of former staffers of the Cato Institute who departed in the wake of a 2012 leadership struggle pitting Ed Crane against the Koch Brothers for control of the libertarian think tank.

  9. Ed Crane (politician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, with the funding of Charles Koch, Crane established the Cato Institute, a libertarian think-tank.. While at Cato, Crane expanded the organization from a staff of 10 and a budget of $800,000 when it first opened in San Francisco to a staff of 127 and a budget of $21 million in a newly renovated building in Washington, DC.