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Caleb O. Brown

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Walter Olson
Walter Olson is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, where he focuses on legal reform and the intersection of law and public policy. He is a prominent commentator on legal issues and has authored several books and articles on the subject.
Thomas Berry
Thomas Berry is a legal scholar and commentator known for his insights into constitutional law and public policy. He has contributed to various discussions on the implications of legal frameworks on society.
Caleb R. Trotter
Caleb R. Trotter is a policy analyst with expertise in regulatory issues, particularly concerning state licensure and its impact on market competition. He advocates for free market principles and has written extensively on the subject.
Mark Clifford
Mark Clifford is a journalist and author, recognized for his work on Hong Kong's political landscape. He has written about the challenges faced by pro-democracy activists and is an advocate for human rights and freedom in the region.
Brian Doherty
Brian Doherty is a senior editor at Reason magazine and the author of 'Modern Libertarianism.' He is a well-known figure in libertarian circles and has written extensively on the history and philosophy of the libertarian movement.
Gene Healy
Gene Healy is a vice president at the Cato Institute and a prominent commentator on constitutional law and executive power. He has authored several books and articles discussing the implications of government overreach and civil liberties.
Jeffrey Singer
Jeffrey Singer is a physician and health policy expert, known for his advocacy of patient-centered healthcare. He has written a book titled 'Your Body Your Healthcare,' which discusses the importance of individual choice in medical decisions.
Patrick Eddington
Patrick Eddington is a policy analyst at the Cato Institute, focusing on issues related to civil liberties, surveillance, and criminal justice reform. He has a background in law and has worked on various initiatives aimed at promoting individual rights and limiting government overreach.
Mike Fox
Mike Fox is a researcher and commentator on technology and policy, with a focus on the implications of surveillance technologies on civil liberties. He has contributed to various discussions on the intersection of technology and law enforcement.
Brent Skorup
Brent Skorup is a senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center, specializing in technology policy and telecommunications. He has published extensively on regulatory issues and the impact of technology on society.
Romina Boccia
Romina Boccia is the director of budget and entitlement policy at the Cato Institute. She is an expert in fiscal policy and has worked on various initiatives to reform government spending and promote economic freedom.
Adam Michel
Adam Michel is a policy analyst at the Cato Institute, focusing on tax policy and economic growth. He has a background in economics and has contributed to discussions on how legislative changes can impact the economy.
Ryan Tracy
Ryan Tracy is a financial journalist with experience covering economic policy and financial markets. He has reported on the implications of government actions on market dynamics and investor behavior.
Norbert Michel
Norbert Michel is the director of the Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives at the Cato Institute. He specializes in monetary policy and financial regulation, providing insights into the effects of government policy on financial markets.
Jennifer J. Schulp
Jennifer J. Schulp is a director of financial regulation studies at the Cato Institute. She focuses on the intersection of financial markets and regulatory policy, advocating for market-driven solutions.
Jennifer Huddleston
Jennifer Huddleston is a policy analyst at the American Action Forum, specializing in technology and innovation policy. She has worked on issues related to artificial intelligence and its regulatory landscape.
Jay Obernolte
Jay Obernolte is a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing California's 8th congressional district. He is known for his work on technology and innovation policy, particularly in relation to artificial intelligence.
Tom Palmer
Tom Palmer is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute and a prominent advocate for individual liberty and free societies. He has written extensively on civil society and political philosophy, contributing to discussions on the role of government in society.

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Trump administration law state licensure boards free market competition Jimmy Lai Hong Kong Libertarian movement Modern Libertarianism Your Body Your Healthcare surveillance criminal justice Congress DOGE financial markets AI policy Civil Society Political Society

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April/May 2025

Hosts
Caleb O. Brown
Guests
Walter Olson Thomas Berry Caleb R. Trotter Mark Clifford Brian Doherty Gene Healy Jeffrey Singer
Keywords
Trump administration law state licensure boards free market competition Jimmy Lai Hong Kong Libertarian movement Modern Libertarianism Your Body Your Healthcare
  1. Introduction: Caleb O. Brown
  2. Walter Olson and Thomas Berry on the Trump administration and the law
  3. Caleb R. Trotter on state licensure boards threat to free market competition
  4. Mark Clifford on the story of Jimmy Lai as a champion of Hong Kong’s freedom
  5. Brian Doherty and Gene Healy on the intellectual roots of the Libertarian movement in Brian Doherty’s book, Modern Libertarianism
  6. Exclusive: Jeffrey Singer on his new book, Your Body Your Healthcare



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February/March 2025

Hosts
Caleb O. Brown
Guests
Patrick Eddington Mike Fox Brent Skorup Romina Boccia Adam Michel Ryan Tracy Norbert Michel Jennifer J. Schulp Jennifer Huddleston Jay Obernolte Tom Palmer
Keywords
surveillance criminal justice Congress DOGE Trump administration financial markets AI policy Civil Society Political Society
  1. Introduction: Caleb O. Brown
  2. Patrick Eddington, Mike Fox, and Brent Skorup on surveillance and criminal justice
  3. Romina Boccia and Adam Michel on how Congress can help the DOGE be successful
  4. Ryan TracyNorbert Michel and Jennifer J. Schulp on what to expect from the Trump administration’s impact on financial markets
  5. Jennifer Huddleston and Rep. Jay Obernolte on AI policy and its future
  6. Exclusive: Tom Palmer on his Free Society article, “Civil Society or Political Society?”

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