Reason Foundation
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William Hatch v. United States of America, Case No. 13-6765
Amicus Brief to the Supreme Court of the United States
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2016 Reason Video Prize Finalists Announced
Reason Foundation will award $16,000 in video prizes at the Reason Media Awards on November 16 in New York City.
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2016 Bastiat Prize Finalists Announced
Reason Foundation will award the Bastiat Prize and $16,000 in prizes to journalists at the Reason Media Awards on November 16 in New York City.
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Surface Transportation News #155
Critics bash tolling and P3 concessions and how can Amtrak repay a $2.45 billion loan?
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United States v. Peter Clay, Amicus Brief, United States Court Of Appeals For The Eleventh Circuit
Brief for amici curiae National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Reason Foundation, Washington Legal Foundation, Cato Institute, 12 criminal and business law professors in support of defendant-appellant Todd S. Farha’s petition for rehearing
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Brott v. United States of America, 6th Circuit Court of Appeals
Amicus curiae brief in support of plaintiffs
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Joe Sanfelippo Cabs, Inc. v. City of Milwaukee; Amicus Brief, 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Considering the secondary market value of taxi licenses to be a property right would inhibit policies to increase competition in taxi markets, at great cost to consumers and would-be providers in the taxi industry.
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Murr v. Wisconsin, Supreme Court
Amicus curiae brief in support of petitioners
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Reforming Connecticut’s Pre-Trial System
Replacing monetary bail with a system that uses effective alternatives based upon risk assessment.
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Delano Farms v. California, Case No. S226538
Amicus Brief to the Supreme Court of the United States
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Buses, Tolls, Tunnels and Technology: Think Tanks $700 Billion Plan to Target Southern Californias Bottlenecks and Reduce Traffic Congestion
A network of free-flowing toll lanes would connect all major freeways in Los Angeles, Orange County, Palmdale, Riverside, and San Bernardino.
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Backpage.com v. Dart, 7th Circuit Court of Appeals
Brief Amici Curiae for Reason Foundation, Cato Institute and DKT Liberty Project in support of plaintiff-appellant and reversal.