'Editorial Note' Category Archive

A Plea for Politics

by The Editors
Editorial Note
April 21st, 2009

Editors’ Note: Cato Unbound occasionally runs contributions from individuals who have particular expertise or a particularly insightful view of the issue at hand. This month we received the following essay by Dan Greenberg. Greenberg is a lawyer, an Arkansas state legislator, and an adjunct professor of law at the Bowen Law School of [...]

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New Editorial Lineup

by Jason Kuznicki
Editorial Note
August 11th, 2008

After nearly three years of outstanding work as the managing editor of Cato Unbound, Will Wilkinson is taking over as editor; I will be filling his shoes as managing editor. Because I’m mostly an unknown, I’ll just quote from my biography page at the main Cato website:
Jason Kuznicki has facilitated many of the [...]

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Editorial Note

by The Editors
Editorial Note
July 22nd, 2008

Prof. Chemerinsky’s reply to Robert Levy’s lead essay will go online later this week. Until then, we’re commencing the informal discussion, starting with Levy’s response today to Dennis Henigan.

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Best of the Blogs: Bertram and Brighouse on Schmidtz

by The Editors
Editorial Note
March 10th, 2006

At the Crooked Timber group blog, two philosophers, Chris Bertram of the University of Bristol and Harry Brighouse of the University of Wisconsin, band together to register their disagreement with David Schmidtz’s lead essay in a sophisticated post that we have reproduced here.

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