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Pension Reform Newsletter – December 2014
GAO report on pension discount rates, Stockton and Detroit exit bankruptcy, Omaha's pension debt, and more
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U.S. Encourages Voluntary Emission Reductions for Others, Mandates Strict Rules at Home
Climate change talks in Lima should focus more on markets and innovation, less on regulation
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Use of Lethal Force Increasing Among California Cops Despite Drop in Violent Crime
The use of deadly force should be a last resort, not a first instinct
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Surface Transportation News #134
The case for long-term concessions, Abolish the Highway Trust Fund?
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Airport Policy and Security News #103
Airline support for PFCs? Airport privatization on the rise in Europe
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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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The Endangered Species Act Set to Harm Another Imperiled Species
Punitive and expensive regulations deter conservation efforts
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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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Fixing Highway Spending Incentives
We do need more investment in Americaâ??s highway system. But simply pumping more dollars into a flawed system will not generate the greatest bang for the buck.
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Parents Increasingly Overprotective Despite Falling Crime Rates
We may end up hurting the children weâ??re trying to help