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What a Koch Takeover of Cato Would Mean for the Foreign Policy Debate
Submitted by BrianAnderson on Thu, 2012-03-08 01:00
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"March 1, Charles and David Koch sued to enforce their interpretation of Cato’s shareholder agreement. That interpretation would give them control of the Institute. They have made two main arguments supporting their move: first, that the law is the law and they are merely trying to enforce their rights under the law."
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