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    Sasha Volokh on the Counterproductive “California Rule” on Pension Benefits

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    Pioneering State-Level Pension Reform in Michigan

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    Proposed L.A. E-Cigarette Ban Would Perpetuate Smoking, Not Discourage It

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    Proposed L.A. E-Cigarette Ban Would Perpetuate Smoking, Not Discourage It

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    The Constitutional Protection of Public-Employee Pensions

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    Express lanes Benefit All South Florida Drivers

    A regional network of express lanes will mean every commuter on an expressway will have the option of faster and more reliable travel when it really counts

    By Robert Poole
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    Do Detroit’s Pension Funds Need Reform

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    Bankrupt, but Not Broken: How Detroit Can Build from Bankruptcy

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    Pension Reform Newsletter – February 2014

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    Pension Reform Case Study: San Jose

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    Ten Reasons Why Per-Mile Tolling Is a Better Highway User Fee than Fuel Taxes

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    Revitalizing Detroit After Bankruptcy, a Panel Discussion and Q&A Session

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    California Legislators Go After Plastic Bags

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    Colorado Teachers, Parents, and Students Deserve Teacher Hiring Practices Based on Mutual Consent

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