Cato Podcast

Capital Punishments

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Aug 21, 2025
Clark Neily, Senior VP for legal studies at Cato, brings his expertise in police accountability to the discussion alongside Marian Tupy, Founder of humanprogress.org. They delve into the implications of increased federal law enforcement in D.C. amid rising crime and explore the resurgence of socialism in urban politics, particularly in New York. The conversation critiques the effectiveness of police during this surge and emphasizes the need for community trust in law enforcement while highlighting the clash between free market ideologies and socialist proposals.
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INSIGHT

Federal Takeover Is Legally Plausible

  • The president's legal claim over DC police under the Home Rule Act is legally plausible but untested.
  • Clark Neily expects courts to be deferential and likely uphold some federal control if litigated.
ADVICE

Push Back Cautiously On Federal Overreach

  • Be wary of federal deployments because federal agents and soldiers face limited accountability for constitutional violations.
  • Clark Neily warns citizens have little legal recourse when federal officials misapply power.
INSIGHT

Punishment Rates Are Surprisingly Low

  • DC's clearance rates for violent crimes and homicides are very low, suggesting many offenders avoid punishment.
  • Clark Neily cites national research implying fewer than one in ten serious offenders are ultimately punished.
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