On Wednesday this week (7/25; 11:00 a.m.), the Cato Institute will be having a policy forum on the dispute between the United States and the Caribbean island nation of Antigua and Barbuda over U.S. restrictions on Internet gambling.
The U.S. has lost a series of World Trade Organization rulings on its Internet gambling laws, and its intransigence threatens the viability of the WTO. Will the U.S. burn down an institution of free trade to protect American grown-ups from their own entertainment choices?
Register, watch the live webcast, or watch the recorded webcast here.
About Jim Harper
Jim Harper is the Director of Information Policy Studies at The Cato Institute, the Editor of Web-based privacy think-tank Privacilla.org, and the Webmaster of WashingtonWatch.com. A Poli Sci major at the University of California at Santa Barbara, Jim served as Editor-in-Chief of the Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly in his final year at Hastings College of the Law. Prior to becoming a policy analyst and advocate, Jim served as counsel to committees in both the U.S. House and Senate. He avoids genuine life experience by watching lots and lots of reality TV.
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