A federal judge has denied an injunction that would have blocked reforms to the personal injury protection portion of Florida’s auto insurance law that were enacted in 2012.
An increasingly common way for corporations to settle criminal and civil matters with prosecutors and regulators is to hire an independent monitor to oversee a reform movement.
With the bursting of the housing bubble having played such a big part in the economic downturn, could housing play an equally big part in an economic recovery?
“The debt we create is basically money we owe to ourselves, and the burden it imposes does not involve a real transfer of resources,” Paul Krugman wrote recently in “Debt Is (Mostly) Money We Owe t
Election results from all three of Portland, Oregon's largest suburban counties indicate a reaction against what has been called "Portland Creep”—the expansion of the expansive light rail system wi
Alberta has the highest level of economic freedom among all Canadian provinces and U.S. states, according to a new report by the Fraser Institute, Canada’s leading public policy think tank.