Last month, the Institute for American Values, a nonpartisan group concerned with family issues, issued a study critical of the most commonly used textbooks.
The Institute has issued over two dozen studies on energy and environmental topics in recent years, which is on par with Cato's other research areas.
The Institute of Family Policy, a private group aligned with church positions, issued a statement calling the new measures "family phobic."
The Institute also issues monthly newsletters, press releases on important events, and occasional white papers on a variety of topics.
Every second month the Institute also issues a short newsletter, the Bulletin, via e-mail.
On February 15, 2008, the Institute issued a statement in which it wrote that the operation was legal, in light of the 1980s regulations.
In 2010, the Institute of Medicine issued new recommendations for how much daily calcium and vitamin D most people need.
Furthermore, the Institute of Medicine issued a report identifying the system of care as the root cause of many instances of poor quality.
Japan's Institute of Cetacean Research issued a statement calling it a publicity stunt.
In 2008 the Institute issued a lengthy report on hate crimes and discrimination against Arab Americans.