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Twenty-five top college students will travel to the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) in Washington, D.C. this June to participate in the 2012 American Enterprise Summer Institute.
A recent paper by professors Paul H. Rubin and Joanna M. Shepherd of Emory University School of Law provides striking and counterintuitive evidence that tort reforms at the state level contribute to a decrease in accidental deaths. Rubin and Shepherd found that reforms such as capping noneconomic damages, requiring a...
This bookstudies ways to reduce the costs of accident liability litigation through tort reform.
In some parts of the world, ethnically and culturally divided states, such as Yugoslavia, Russia, and Indonesia, have been fragmenting, while in Western Europe states are transferring sovereign powers to an emerging superstate, the European Union. Yet despite these opposing movements, governments throughout the world are simultaneously endorsing the...
At this event, leading environmental policy experts, academics, and legal scholars will discuss their proposals for new and innovative reforms that challenge conventional conservation strategies and seek to enhance economic efficiency and environmental conservation simultaneously.
Differences between averages of men's and women's earnings are to be expected, for three reasons.
Is the extraordinary growth of the U.S. nonprofit sector cause for concern?





