December 18

Airlines in the Aftermath and What the Government Should Do

Featuring David Swierenga, Air Transport Association of America; James Gattuso, Competitive Enterprise Institute; Clifford Winston, Brookings Institution; and John Nannes, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General.

December 6

Terrorists, Military Tribunals, and the Constitution

Featuring Timothy Lynch, Director, Project on Criminal Justice, Cato Institute; Michael Nardotti, Major General, U. S. Army (ret.), former Judge Advocate General; Joseph Robert Barnes, Brigadier General, U.S. Army (ret.), former Assistant Judge Advocate General for Military Law; and Lee Casey, Baker & Hostetler.

December 5

Oxymorons: The Myth of a U.S. Health Care System

Featuring the author, J. D. Kleinke, President and CEO of Health Strategies Network; with comments by Paul B. Ginsburg, President, Center for Studying Health System Change; and Veronique de Rugy, Health Policy Analyst, Cato Institute.

November 27

How Should the United States Respond to Terrorism?

Featuring Anthony Cordesman, Center for Strategic and International Studies; John Parachini, Monterey Institute of International Studies; Bruce Hoffman, RAND Corporation; Ivan Eland, Cato Institute.

November 8

China’s Pension System: Crisis and Challenge

A Joint Conference of the Cato Institute and the China Center for Economic Research, Peking University featuring Fred Hu, Goldman Sachs; Justin Yifu Lin, CCER; Guo Shuqing,rnPeople’s Bank; David Hatton, ING Pension Trust; and Michael Tanner, Cato Institute.

September 17

Arizona’s Scholarship Tax Credit: A New Direction for School Choice?

Featuring Trent Franks, Former member of the Arizona House of Representatives and author of Arizona’s Scholarship Tax Credit legislation; Lisa Graham Keegan, Chief executive officer of the Education Leaders Council and former Arizona superintendent of public instruction; Carrie Lips, Author of “The Arizona Scholarship Tax Credit: Giving Parents Choices, Saving Taxpayers Money,” to be released on September 17 by the Cato Institute.