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- Christian Science Monitor Mon, April 12, 2010: Daniel J. Mitchell quoted in an article by Mark Trumbull on the U.S.'s tax burden compared to Europe's tax rates: "US tax bite smaller than other nations'"
- Politico's Arena Mon, April 12, 2010: Roger Pilon authored a new media post on Supreme Court Justice Stevens' retirement: "A Supreme Court vacancy"
- Politico's Arena Mon, April 12, 2010: David Boaz authored a new media post on Virginia Governor McDonnell's designation of April as 'Confederate History Month': "McDonnell's rebel yell?"
- Politico's Arena Mon, April 12, 2010: David Boaz authored a new media post on the Republican Party's antipathy towards Ron and Rand Paul: "Why is the GOP establishment so scared of the Pauls - Ron and Rand?"
C-SPAN (television), Sun, April 11, 2010 C-SPAN (television), Sun, April 11, 2010 Jason Kuznicki's forum, The Science of Liberty: Democracy, Reason, and the Laws of Nature, aired on Book TV
- Politico's Arena Mon, April 12, 2010: Roger Pilon authored a new media post on biases in the media: "Media bias or campaign contributions - which are worse?"
Bloomberg TV (television), Mon, April 12, 2010 Justin Logan discusses the nuclear summit on The Hays Advantage - CNN.com Mon, April 12, 2010: Illya Shapiro contributed to an opinion round-up on Justice Stevens's replacement: "Should Obama pick a liberal for court?"
- Examiner.com Mon, April 12, 2010: Randal O'Toole featured in a new media post by John Michael Spinelli on rail projects in Ohio: "Ohio 3C train plane closely tracks 'Gridlock' author's scenario of 'strategic misrepresentation'"
- Examiner.com Mon, April 12, 2010: A Cato Institute Hill Briefing mentioned in a new media post by Richard Sincere on a Heritage Foundation scholar: "Heritage Foundation's Ronald Utt discusses commercialization of highway rest areas"
- Washington Times Mon, April 12, 2010: Doug Bandow authored an op-ed on Tax Freedom Day: "Tax Freedom Day mirage"
- Politico Mon, April 12, 2010: Roger Pilon quoted in an article by Josh Gerstein on potential Supreme Court nominees: "Sizing up the potential picks"
- PoliGazette Mon, April 12, 2010: John Samples' book 'The Struggle to Limit Government' featured in a new media post by Michael van der Galien: "Why I’m In It"
- U.S. News & World Report Mon, April 12, 2010: Daniel J. Mitchell authored an op-ed on reforming the tax code with a flat tax: "Eliminate Tax Brackets and Complicated Forms With a Flat Tax"
- Investor's Business Daily Mon, April 12, 2010: Ilya Shapiro quoted in an editorial on Justice Stevens's retirement: "Exit, Stage Left"
- Think Progress Mon, April 12, 2010: Will Wilkinson cited in a new media post by Matthew Ygelsias on freedom from the 19th Century to the present: "Positive Liberty"
- National Journal Blog Mon, April 12, 2010: Christopher A. Preble authored a new media post on the Obama administration's nuclear policy: "Is An Obama 'No Nukes' World Likely To Be A Safer One?"
- Wausau Daily Herald (Wausau WI) Mon, April 12, 2010: Cato mentioned in a letter by Richard Wentzel on the Koch Industries' use of funds: "Tea Parties are pawns of big donors"
- Open Left Mon, April 12, 2010: cited in a new media post by Paul Rosenberg on liberals and libertarians: "Regaining focus: Growing a progressive majority Part 1"
- Cafe Hayek Mon, April 12, 2010: David Boaz and Richard W. Rahn cited in a new media post by Don Boudreaux on libertarian philosophy and other subjects: "Some Links"
- Washington Times Mon, April 12, 2010: Daniel J. Mitchell authored an op-ed on calculating tax returns based on the methods used by the CBO and JCT: "New rules for your taxes"
- Guardian (UK) Mon, April 12, 2010: Cato cited in an article by Sahil Kapur on Romneycare and the 2012 presidential election: "Mitt Romney's healthcare conundrum"
- Worcester Telegram Mon, April 12, 2010: Neal McCluskey cited in an article on federalized education: "Too shiny an apple"
- De-Smog Blog Mon, April 12, 2010: Patrick J. Michaels mentioned in a new media post by Morgan Goodwin on the Climategate emails: "Media Outlets Falsely Reporting Scientific Fraud Should Make Corrections"