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- USA Today Wed, July 15, 2009: Michael D. Tanner quoted in an article by Susan Page on health care: "How much health care for $1 trillion?"
- Huffington Post Wed, July 15, 2009: Cato mentioned in a new media post by Bill Mann on cable news: "Larry Kudlow -- CNBC's Answer to Glenn Beck"
- Korea Herald Wed, July 15, 2009: Doug Bandow and Ted Galen Carpenter cited in an editorial by Kim So-hyun on North Korea and China: "'N. Korea earns $2b from Iran trade'"
- New York Times Online Wed, July 15, 2009: Randal O'Toole featured in an article by Saqib Rahim on 'smart growth': "A Son of Portland, Ore., Tries to Puncture the Myth of 'Smart Growth'"
- WisPolitics.com Wed, July 15, 2009: Michael F. Cannon quoted in a new media post by Louis Jacobson on health care: "'New Democrat' Kind has role in national health care reform"
- Reason (Hit and Run) Wed, July 15, 2009: Chris Edwards and Michael D. Tanner cited in a new media post by Ronald Bailey on health care costs: "Mis-Underestimating the Cost of Health Care "Reform""
- Townhall.com Blog Wed, July 15, 2009: Ilya Shapiro authored a new media post on the Sotomayor confimation hearings: "Don't label me, bro"
- The Heartland Institute Wed, July 15, 2009: Patrick J. Michaels quoted in an article by Thomas Cheplick on sea stars benefit from CO2: "Higher Carbon Dioxide Levels Benefit Sea Stars"
- Los Angeles Times (CA) Wed, July 15, 2009: Ilya Shapiro quoted in an article by Carol J. Williams on Sotomayor confirmation hearings: "Sotomayor Confirmation Hearing: Support and Skepticism; Reaction"
- The Herald (South Africa) Wed, July 15, 2009: Marian L. Tupy mentioned in a column by Tracie Mackie on Brazil: "Brazil also has high crime rate, but it brands itself better than SA"
- Reason (Hit and Run) Wed, July 15, 2009: Will Wilkinson quoted in a new media post by Michael C. Moynihan on income inequality: "Is Income Inequality an "Existential Threat to Our Democratic Values"?"
- La Opinion Digital Wed, July 15, 2009: Ilya Shapiro authored an op-ed on Sotomayor confirmation hearings: "Prepared, but not Convincing"
- The Agitator Wed, July 15, 2009: Will Wilkinson mentioned in a new media post by Radley Balko on income inequality: "Morning links"
- The American Enterprise Institute Blog Wed, July 15, 2009: Arnold Kling and Will Wilkinson mentioned in a new media post by Nick Schulz on economic inequality: "If You Care About the Inequality Debate, Listen Up"
- The Washington Post Blog Wed, July 15, 2009: Will Wilkinson mentioned in a new media post by Ezra Klein on income inequality: "Tab Dump"
- The Heritage Foundation Blog Wed, July 15, 2009: Doug Bandow cited in a new media post by Sally McNamara on NATO expansion: "The insecurity of isolation"
- The Volokh Conspiracy Wed, July 15, 2009: Cato mentioned in a new media post by Randy Barnett on the Constitution: "Is the Constitution Libertarian?"
- The Chronicle Review Wed, July 15, 2009: Cato mentioned in a new media post by Kevin Carey on the costs of a college education: "The libertarian's dilemma"
- Townhall.com Blog Wed, July 15, 2009: Ilya Shapiro quoted in a column by Jillian Bandes on Sonia Sotomayor's record: "The Soto Show: Race Up For Grabs"
- National Journal (Hotline) Wed, July 15, 2009: Ilya Shapiro quoted in a new media post on Sotomayor confirmation hearings: "She's Not Who She Says She Is!"
- National Review - The Corner Blog (also appeared in The American Scene) Wed, July 15, 2009: Will Wilkinson quoted in a new media post by Jim Manzi on income inequality: "Is Inequality a Problem?"
- Foreign Policy Watch Wed, July 15, 2009: Juan Carlos Hidalgo cited in a new media post by Matt Eckel on the political crisis in Honduras: "The Dangers of Presidential Systems"
- InstaPundit.com Wed, July 15, 2009: Will Wilkinson mentioned in a new media post on income inequality: "July 14, 2009"
- National Review Online Wed, July 15, 2009: Tad DeHaven and Chris Edwards authored an op-ed on potential for health care scams: "Bigger Than Madoff"
- Politico Wed, July 15, 2009: David B. Kopel mentioned in an article by Josh Gerstein on Sotomayor confirmation hearings: "First day sets framework for hearings"