Press coverage of the “rubber rooms” was just too embarrassing, though it’s not clear that the new arrangements will solve much [Tabarrok; earlier here, here, etc.]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on April 18, 2010
Press coverage of the “rubber rooms” was just too embarrassing, though it’s not clear that the new arrangements will solve much [Tabarrok; earlier here, here, etc.]
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If they stop paying government employees who do no work, soon none of them will be drawing a paycheck.
Bob
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