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Definitions, Religion, And Free Exercise Guarantees, Mark Strasser
Definitions, Religion, And Free Exercise Guarantees, Mark Strasser
Mark Strasser
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects the free exercise of religion. Non-religious practices do not receive those same protections, which makes the ability to distinguish between religious and non-religious practices important. Regrettably, members of the Court have been unable to agree about how to distinguish the religious from the non-religious—sometimes, the implicit criteria focus on the sincerity of the beliefs, sometimes the strength of the beliefs or the role that they play in an individual’s life, and sometimes the kind of beliefs. In short, the Court has virtually guaranteed an incoherent jurisprudence by sending contradictory signals with …
The Intersection Of Tax And Bankruptcy: The Mccoy Rule, John Ferguson
The Intersection Of Tax And Bankruptcy: The Mccoy Rule, John Ferguson
John Ferguson
No abstract provided.
The Intersection Of Tax And Bankruptcy: The Mccoy Rule, John Ferguson
The Intersection Of Tax And Bankruptcy: The Mccoy Rule, John Ferguson
John Ferguson
No abstract provided.
Exotic Dancing: Taxable Trash Or Exempt Art, John O. Hayward
Exotic Dancing: Taxable Trash Or Exempt Art, John O. Hayward
John O. Hayward
Exotic dancers usually embroil themselves in censorship battles with local authorities. But recently they have drawn the attention of tax authorities who have tussled with the owners of so-called “gentlemen’s clubs” over whether the exotic dancing performed in their establishments are subject to taxation. This paper examines two recent cases where state authorities choose to tax exotic dancing while at the same time exempting what some jurists regard as comparable choreographic performances. In the opinion of these commentators, the tax authorities exhibited a bias against low-brow artistic expression, thus engaging in impermissible content discrimination. It advances the proposition that judges …
Let Educators Educate, Let Builders Build: Making A Case For School Facility Privatization, John Pizzo
Let Educators Educate, Let Builders Build: Making A Case For School Facility Privatization, John Pizzo
John Pizzo
No abstract provided.
The Italian Economy And Recession: From France, Germany And Uk New Ideas For An Adequate Fiscal Exit Strategy, Salvatore Villani
The Italian Economy And Recession: From France, Germany And Uk New Ideas For An Adequate Fiscal Exit Strategy, Salvatore Villani
Salvatore Villani
During 2012 the downturn has hit the Italian economy to a greater extent than the rest of Europe. In fact, following a slight recovery in the years 2010-2011, there has been a new drastic drop in the GDP, producing the most severe effects in the southern regions of the country, and numerous proposals have been presented to overcome this critical period in the Italian economy. One of them provides for the full abolition of IRAP, to be offset by eventual VAT remodulations. However, this proposal has aroused many criticisms for its possible effects on consumption households and, in general, on …
The Smokable Goods Tax: Crafting A Constitutional Marijuana Tax, Nima H. Mohebbi, Samuel T. Greenberg
The Smokable Goods Tax: Crafting A Constitutional Marijuana Tax, Nima H. Mohebbi, Samuel T. Greenberg
Nima H. Mohebbi
Marijuana legalization and decriminalization has become a hot policy issue. Roughly twenty U.S. states have partially legalized marijuana (generally for medicinal purposes) and two states – Colorado and Washington – have legalized it for general adult recreational use. Given the likely hyper-growth of the cannabis market in view of the possible wide-scale legalization of marijuana, states might enjoy a potential budgetary windfalls from marijuana excise taxes. Marijuana, however, remains a federally controlled substance, the sale or use of which is subject to substantial penalties. For the states, this presents a potential problem in collecting excise taxes on marijuana – namely, …
The Management Of Public Natural Resource Wealth, Paul Rose
The Management Of Public Natural Resource Wealth, Paul Rose
Paul Rose
As improved but often more environmentally-obtrusive technologies such as hydraulic fracturing facilitate the extraction of billions of dollars in natural resource wealth, more states are now faced with a welcome but exceedingly complex set of problems: Who should benefit from natural resources extracted from public lands? If the state retains much of this wealth in the form of tax receipts, how should these funds be spent? What do states owe to the communities from which these resources were extracted? What do states owe to future generations? While these are questions of first impression for a few, fortunate states, a number …