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Drug Policy | Issue Brief Houston Area Law Enforcement Leaders Favor Drug Policy Reform Houston and Harris County area law enforcement leaders weigh in on the need for drug policy reforms in the United States. December 8, 2017
Center for Energy Studies | Issue Brief Valuation of Groundwater in Place at a Texas Frac Water Supplier To either close deals or resolve disputes, parties and courts must be able to attach a credible economic value to water that… December 7, 2017
Report Living with Flooding in Houston What should new and established Houstonians know about area flooding caused by hurricanes? How can they avoid buying a home… December 4, 2017
Center for Health Policy | Newsletter Quality care for LGBT patients In the December 2017 issue of the Health Policy Research newsletter, Michael Kauth, director of the Veterans Health… December 1, 2017
Latin America Initiative | Commentary A Scandal Tarnishes Costa Rica’s Reputation for Democratic Stability A scandal that involves high-ranking officials from Costa Rica's three branches of government is testing the country's… December 1, 2017
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Working Paper “Islamic Finance” After State-sponsored Capitalist Islamism The impending demise of petrodollar-supported capitalist Islamism, the failures of which begat 21st century terrorist… December 1, 2017
Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Issue Brief Are Consumption Taxes Really Regressive? Many argue that sales and excise taxes are regressive based on the strict relationship between annual income and taxes paid… November 30, 2017
Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Issue Brief NAFTA Renegotiations: Constraints and Likely Outcome The most likely future for NAFTA is neither continuity — that is off the table as per U.S. goals — nor a “modernized”… November 29, 2017
Religion and Public Policy | Journal Heaven and Health: How Black, Latino, and Korean Christians View the Relationship Between Faith and Health The authors compare views on the relationship between faith and health for two groups that are overrepresented in American… November 28, 2017
Latin America Initiative | Issue Brief The Consequences of Preferential Trade Agreements: Lessons for U.S.-Latin America Trade Relations While academic and popular debates tend to focus on differential benefits and costs of trade across countries or industries… November 21, 2017