Who’s Blogging about Cato
Bloggers from all over are discussing Cato’s research and commentary. Here are a couple we found:
- Stephen Littau wrote about Glenn Greenwald’s paper on drug decriminalization at The Liberty Papers.
- At the U.S News and World Report’s “Risky Business” blog, Matthew Bandyk discussed Ilya Shapiro’s Supreme Court coverage in the Washington Examiner.
- Net Right Nation editor Adam Bitely has linked to Cato commentary and analysis regularly over the past few months.
- Writing for the Libertarian Party Blog, Donny Ferguson discussed the new Cato study, “Bright Lines and Bailouts: To Bail or Not To Bail, That Is the Question.”
- Tom Jackson just started The Libertarian News Network and has linked to many Cato events and commentaries.
- At the Show-Me Institute Blog, Sarah Brodsky wrote about charter schools, citing a Neal McCluskey’s post about the drawbacks of charter school education programs.
- SWGA Politics blogger Jeff Sexton wrote about airport privatization based on a Cato@Liberty post by Chris Edwards.
Let us know if you’re blogging about Cato by emailing cmoody@cato.org.
Chris Moody • April 28, 2009 @ 3:44 pm
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Tags: Bailout, bloggers, blogs, charter school, drug, drug decriminalization, education, glenn greenwald, government, libertarian, libertarian party, liberty, portugal, privatization, school, Supreme Court, Who's Blogging
Filed under: General
Tags: Bailout, bloggers, blogs, charter school, drug, drug decriminalization, education, glenn greenwald, government, libertarian, libertarian party, liberty, portugal, privatization, school, Supreme Court, Who's Blogging

