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Medicaid's perverse incentives have led the states into a fiscal danger zone. In some states, the crisis has already arrived: Arizona provides a stark illustration of Medicaid's ruinous effects.
After the Democratic takeover of Congress, much hay has been made over the failure of the prediction market Tradesports. Were the markets wrong? The answer, unequivocally, is no.
The permanent campaign has driven a wedge between rhetoric and reality when it comes to fiscal responsibility.
President Obama and his team successfully concluded negotiations on the U.S.-South Korea free trade agreement (KORUS). Here are eight questions and answers on what just happened.
Has the Class Action Fairness Act curbed abusive class actions, and will it do so in the future?
The inauguralLiability Outlook joins AEI's series of Outlook publications.
Noneconomic damages should be capped and objective safety standards established in order to provide a safe harbor for manufacturers from unfair liability.
How has the national debate over medical-malpractice and medical liability reform been affected by a set of faulty studies?



