Professor Anthony Caso was quoted in an article in The Recorder about the polarizing issue of pensions for government workers. Professor Caso, who represented as amicus the Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence in a case before the Second District Court of Appeal, discussed the Constitutional requirement of voter approval of unfunded liabilities.  “The bigger problem of this case is it does not enforce any fiscal discipline, which is what the constitutional provision was there for,” Professor Caso said.  Read the full article, entitled “Public Pension Cases Yield Opposite Outcomes.”