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Can Gov. Christie's Appointees Help Fix His "Broken" State?
New Jersey's Judicial Road to Fiscal Perdition, The Wall Street Journal, Steven Malanga

Do Unions Stymie Progress?
Firing bad apples, New York Post, Marcus A. Winters

Why are $4.5 Billion in Wage Supplements being ignored?
The Real NY minimum wage, New York Post, Russell Sykes

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Steven Malanga
The Court That Broke Jersey
The state's activist judiciary has forced taxpayers to finance unprecedented educational and housing regimes.

Nicole Gelinas
Who Pays?
From breast implants to diabetes, Western health care is a mess.

Bruce S. Thornton
Culture Matters
Ibn Warraq's eloquent defense of Western civilization

 

Is America's Legal System Broken? Mass Injuries and Alternative Dispute Resolution in Modern America

Speakers: Kenneth R. Feinberg, Hon. Michael Mukasey
January 31, 2012

2011 Urban Innovator Award

Speakers: Gina Raimondo, Howard Husock, Michael Allegretti
January 5, 2012
 
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Paul Howard interviews Alex Tabarrok about his new book, Launching The Innovation Renaissance: A New Path to Bring Smart Ideas to Market Fast.

MASS TORTS
Kenneth Feinberg, administrator of the 9/11 and BP Deepwater Victim Compensation Funds, and James Copland discuss mass injuries and alternative dispute resolution in America.

 

 
           
 

The End of the Segregated Century: Racial Separation in America's Neighborhood, 1890-2010, by Edward Glaeser and Jacob Vigdor focuses on the pervasive decline in segregation that occurred during the first decade of the twenty-first century.

 

Triborough Trouble explains how the law requires public employers to maintain all contractual perks for unionized public employees, including automatic "step" increases in pay, after the expiration of a union contract.

 

Storm Clouds Ahead: Why Conflict with Public Unions Will Continue, a new issue brief by Daniel DiSalvo, argues that the repeal of SB 5 in Ohio is not a referendum on the terms of public sector employment but rather the latest in a series of ongoing conflicts that will arise between governments and public-employee unions.

 
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