Devising an Artful Tax: An Appraisal of Payment‐in‐Kind Income Taxes in Mexico and the United Kingdom
Now in effect for almost sixty years, Pago en Especie allows Mexican artists to satisfy their annual income taxes by… Continue reading →
Now in effect for almost sixty years, Pago en Especie allows Mexican artists to satisfy their annual income taxes by… Continue reading →
Balance‐of‐powers arguments are ubiquitous in judicial opinions and academic articles that address separation‐of‐powers disputes over the President’s removal authority, power… Continue reading →
To avoid the appearance of sex discrimination that would violate Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Equal Employment Opportunity… Continue reading →
The modern law of Article III standing in federal courts constitutes an enduring conundrum. It rests on “an idea, which… Continue reading →
The University of Pennsylvania Law Review’s symposium on executive discretion is an important undertaking, but it is remarkable for several… Continue reading →
In 2016, voters in Berkeley, California, overwhelmingly favored lowering the voting age for school board elections to sixteen. San Francisco… Continue reading →
Two years ago, in Johnson v. United States, the Supreme Court held that the so‐called “residual clause” of the Armed… Continue reading →
The Supreme Court is home to nine Justices. Over the past one hundred and fifty years, there has been no… Continue reading →
The Supreme Court waited until the last day of its October 2015 Term to issue an opinion in McDonnell v.… Continue reading →
If a corporate insider breaches a confidence to his employer by passing along nonpublic information to a family member, who… Continue reading →