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Why Furloughed Federal Employees Cannot Volunteer To Provide Service To The Government Without Pay, Raymond Natter Jan 2013

Why Furloughed Federal Employees Cannot Volunteer To Provide Service To The Government Without Pay, Raymond Natter

Raymond Natter

The 1884 Anti-Deficiency Act generally makes it a crime to perform voluntary services for the Government. Because of this statute, furloughed Government employees cannot agree to perform services during their furlough period.


Dodd-Frank Act And Remittances To Post-Conflict Countries: The Law Of Unintended Consequences Strikes Again, Raymond Natter Jan 2013

Dodd-Frank Act And Remittances To Post-Conflict Countries: The Law Of Unintended Consequences Strikes Again, Raymond Natter

Raymond Natter

The Dodd-Frank Act established a new Federal framework for the regulation of international remittance payments that originate in the U.S. However, the statute and implementing regulations may have the unintended consequence of disrupting the flow of remittance funds to post-conflict nations.