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Daily Policy Digest
Wednesday, January 9, 2002

What the Congressional Budget Office calls effective short-term stimulus proposals are two that can't be implemented easily or soon, says Bruce Bartlett....
NCPA


Prosecuting a capital case can cost up to $300,000, and many counties have trouble bearing the cost....
WALL STREET JOURNAL


Some states limit tax-advantaged retirement savings to $2,000 a year, meaning those putting in the federal limit could owe state taxes....
USA TODAY


Jury awards in employment discrimination cases rise, leading insurers to double or even triple premiums....
NEW YORK TIMES


Democrats' insurance plan for the unemployed would cost more, locking them into more expensive coverage....
COUNCIL FOR AFFORDABLE HEALTH INSURANCE/INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY


Ten thousand mold cases are in the courts, although the scientific evidence is being called into question....
FORBES


Military tribunals are just and justified for prosecution of some cases related to Sept. 11....
AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION TASK FORCE ON TERRORISM AND THE LAW


Too much protection for intellectual property rights is bad for innovation, artists and consumers, argues Lawrence Lessig....
NEW YORK TIMES

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