Reason Foundation
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California Building Industry Association v. City of San Jose, Case No. 15-330
Amicus Brief to the Supreme Court of the United States
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The 2015 Bastiat Prize and Reason Video Prize Finalists
Reason Foundation will award $32,000 in prizes at the Reason Media Awards on November 10 in New York City.
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Finalists for the 2015 Bastiat Prize for Journalism
Reason Foundation will award $16,000 in prizes to 2015 Bastiat Prize for Journalism winners on November 10 in New York City.
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Abigail Noel Fisher, Petitioner, v. University of Texas at Austin, et al., Respondents.
There is no evidence that universities have weighed the undeniable costs of racial preferences against the benefits that purportedly result from classifying individuals on the basis of race
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Sue Evenwel v. Greg Abbott, Governor of the State of Texas on Appeal from the US District Court, Case No. 14-940
Amicus Brief to the Supreme Court of the United States
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Study: Social Cost of Carbon Likely Much Lower Than Previous Estimates
With the Clean Power Plan and other regulations based on the social cost of carbon, a new report details why the cost of carbon estimates should be revised downward
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Center for Competitive Politics v. Kamala D. Harris, Attorney General of California, Case No. 15-152
Amicus Brief to the Supreme Court of the United States
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Study: How to Fund Interstate Highways In a Way Truckers and Drivers Can Support
How to modernize the Interstate highway system and address the trucking industry's justified concerns about tolling
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Enter to Win the Bastiat Prize for Journalism and Reason Video Prize
Reason Foundation will award$32,000 in prizes to the writers and filmmakers who best convey the importance of freedom and free markets
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Annual Privatization Report Examines How Public-Private Partnerships Are Being Used Across the World
The latest developments in air traffic control, roads and bridges, state lotteries and liquor stores, child welfare programs, and more Â
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How to Reduce Florida’s Prison Population, Costs Without Compromising Public Safety
Eliminating mandatory minimum sentences and reforming habitual offender and drug trafficking laws will focus resources on those who pose a threat to society
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Sue Evenwel v. Gregg Abbott, Govenor of the State of Texas, Case No. 14-940
Amicus Brief to the Supreme Court of the United States
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Poll: 72 Percent of Americans Are Concerned About Public Pension Costs, 82 Percent Say Government Employees Should Contribute More to Their Own Retirement
Americans are concerned about breaking promises to public workers but overwhelmingly support reforming pension benefits over raising taxes or reducing services
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New $52 Billion Plan to Reduce Denver’s Traffic Congestion
Detailed proposal features region-wide network of toll lanes, argues regionâ??s current long-range plan costs much more â?? $133 billion â?? but fails to reduce congestion
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Margerum v. City of Buffalo
Court should avoid construing state law to allow broad disparate impact liability
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Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs v. The Inclusive Communities Project
The Court should find that disparate impact claims are not cognizable under the Fair Housing Act
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Mercatus Center’s Robert Graboyes Wins 2014 Bastiat Prize
Donald Boudreaux and Roman Hardgrave of MRUniversity Win Reason Video Prize