COVID-19

Separation and delegation of powers in the context of Covid-19 executive orders and its impact on individual freedom

Lic. Arturo V. Bauermeister
March 9, 2023

Position paper presented during the Congress entitled "Access to Justice in the Administrative Process" held at the University of Puerto Rico School of Law, on the separation and delegation of powers in the context of executive orders covered by the indefinite declaration of emergency by Covid-19 and its impact on individual freedom.

Cato’s Project on Poverty and Inequality in California

Michael D. Tanner
October 21, 2021

For people outside your state, California conjures images of glitz and glamour: Silicon Valley, Hollywood, and Beverly Hills. Yet California has the highest poverty rate in the nation, and the chasm between the ultra-rich and the poverty-stricken continues to widen.

Cato’s Project on Poverty and Inequality in California
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