The escalating public pension debt crisis is a concern that affects state and local governments across the nation. With limited strategies to effectively address these financial burdens, many are resorting to legislation aimed at cutting plan benefits. As these reforms encounter legal scrutiny in both state and federal courts, T. Leigh Anenson, a business law professor at the Robert H. Smith School of Business, has authored a new book that seeks to illuminate these contemporary constitutional debates.
- She highlights key motivations for writing the book, including the urgent national crisis and prevailing litigation trends.
- Additionally, her work aims to bridge gaps in existing legal scholarship on this topic.
- This book provides a vital analytical perspective for understanding and resolving the complexities surrounding pension reform.