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Daca's Tax Benefits Highlight The Need For Broader Immigration Reform, Jacqueline Lainez Flanagan 2023 UDC David A. Clarke School of Law

Daca's Tax Benefits Highlight The Need For Broader Immigration Reform, Jacqueline Lainez Flanagan

Journal Articles

America’s aging population and declining birth rates are negatively affecting the nation’s Social Security and Medicare safety nets, reducing tax revenue, and weakening the broader economy.1 Meanwhile, immigration is increasing workforce participation by expanding the number of young adults in the United States.2 Despite political setbacks, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program exemplifies the economic and tax benefits of immigration, providing data and the impetus for a better way forward. Although not all DACA-eligible youth have registered for it, it is estimated that in 2017 alone, more than $2.2 billion in federal taxes were paid by DACA-eligible youth …


Stop The Games: How Broker-Dealer Gamification Affronts Antitrust, Tanner Dowdy 2023 University of Cincinnati College of Law

Stop The Games: How Broker-Dealer Gamification Affronts Antitrust, Tanner Dowdy

University of Cincinnati Law Review

No abstract provided.


Markets As Legal Constructions, Gregory Brazeal 2023 University of Cincinnati College of Law

Markets As Legal Constructions, Gregory Brazeal

University of Cincinnati Law Review

Since at least the late 1970s, popular political and economic debates in the United States have often been framed in terms of a choice between “government” and “the market.” In addition, debates have often assumed that “the market” is associated with freedom while government “regulation” or “interference in the market” constitutes oppression.

This article begins by making the familiar observation that the distinction between “government” and “the market,” at least when taken at face value, makes no sense. Even idealized laissez-faire markets are creatures of the state and its market-structuring laws, including criminal law and the laws of property, contracts, …


The Case For The "No-Collar" Exemption: Eliminating Employer-Imposed Office Hours For Overworked, Remote-Ready Workers, Jennifer Haskin Will 2023 University of St. Thomas, Minnesota

The Case For The "No-Collar" Exemption: Eliminating Employer-Imposed Office Hours For Overworked, Remote-Ready Workers, Jennifer Haskin Will

University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


The Problem Of Property: Looking Back To The 'Dark Ages' To Get Through The Dark Ages, Lucas Clover Alcolea 2023 University of St. Thomas, Minnesota

The Problem Of Property: Looking Back To The 'Dark Ages' To Get Through The Dark Ages, Lucas Clover Alcolea

University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


After Liberalism? Using Public Service Law To Advance Public Goods, Daniel R. Correa 2023 University of St. Thomas, Minnesota

After Liberalism? Using Public Service Law To Advance Public Goods, Daniel R. Correa

University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Well-Regulated For Well-Being: Public Health And The Public Good In 19th And Early 20th Century American Caselaw, Timon Cline 2023 University of St. Thomas, Minnesota

Well-Regulated For Well-Being: Public Health And The Public Good In 19th And Early 20th Century American Caselaw, Timon Cline

University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


The Biden Presidential Era: Ten Potential Bipartisan Areas Of Cooperation In Agriculture Policy, Chad G. Marzen 2023 University of St. Thomas, Minnesota

The Biden Presidential Era: Ten Potential Bipartisan Areas Of Cooperation In Agriculture Policy, Chad G. Marzen

University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy

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Reimagining Labor As A Public Good: De-Privatizing Aspects Of Work, Anne Marie Lofaso 2023 University of St. Thomas, Minnesota

Reimagining Labor As A Public Good: De-Privatizing Aspects Of Work, Anne Marie Lofaso

University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


The Return Of Public Goods: Introduction To A Symposium, Dr. Charles J. Reid, Jr. 2023 University of St. Thomas School of Law, Minnesota

The Return Of Public Goods: Introduction To A Symposium, Dr. Charles J. Reid, Jr.

University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Neoliberalism, Crisis, Alternatives: Revitalizing Public Goods, Alfredo Saad Filho 2023 University of St. Thomas, Minnesota

Neoliberalism, Crisis, Alternatives: Revitalizing Public Goods, Alfredo Saad Filho

University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


When Does A Non-Fungible Token (Nft) Become A Security?, Brian Elzweig, Lawrence J. Trautman 2023 University of West Florida

When Does A Non-Fungible Token (Nft) Become A Security?, Brian Elzweig, Lawrence J. Trautman

Georgia State University Law Review

Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) gained prominence in the news cycle during March 2021 when $69 million was paid in a cryptocurrency known as Ether for a unique digital art piece titled Everydays: The First 5000 Days. Regulating NFTs is complicated because the technology encompasses varied applications. Therefore, it is the particular use of a given NFT that will determine its appropriate regulatory regime. For example, NFTs may take the form of collectibles, data associated with a physical item, financial instruments, or permanent records associated with a person, such as marriage licenses or property deeds. Just like digital art in the form …


Fair Warnings From Ofac’S Settlements With Cryptocurrency Service Providers: Compliance Should Include Lifetime-Of-The-Relationship, In-Process Geolocational Checks, Sarah Jane Hughes 2023 Indiana University Maurer School of Law

Fair Warnings From Ofac’S Settlements With Cryptocurrency Service Providers: Compliance Should Include Lifetime-Of-The-Relationship, In-Process Geolocational Checks, Sarah Jane Hughes

Articles by Maurer Faculty

In 2022, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced numerous settlements with cryptocurrency exchanges. These settlements serve as “fair warnings” to all cryptocurrency service providers who are “U.S. persons” or who offer services to U.S. persons. The term “U.S. persons” is defined in 31 C.F.R. §560.314 as “any United States citizen, permanent resident alien, entity organized under the laws of the United States or any jurisdiction within the United States (including foreign branches), or any person in the United States.”

This article focuses on these “fair warnings” as they have accumulated from prior settlements and from OFAC’s published guidance …


Combating The Racial Wealth Gap: A Government And Corporate-Centric Approach, Brandon Mickelsen 2023 University of St. Thomas, Minnesota

Combating The Racial Wealth Gap: A Government And Corporate-Centric Approach, Brandon Mickelsen

University of St. Thomas Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Surveillance Wages: Private Governing Power And The Future Of Work, Zephyr Teachout 2023 University of St. Thomas, Minnesota

Surveillance Wages: Private Governing Power And The Future Of Work, Zephyr Teachout

University of St. Thomas Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Justice Brandeis' Dilemma Revisited: The Privileged Position Of Corporate Power In American Democracy, David Schultz 2023 University of St. Thomas, Minnesota

Justice Brandeis' Dilemma Revisited: The Privileged Position Of Corporate Power In American Democracy, David Schultz

University of St. Thomas Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Moral Imperative - Legal Requirement: Why Law Schools Should Require Poverty Law And International Human Rights, Eric J. Boos 2023 University of St. Thomas, Minnesota

Moral Imperative - Legal Requirement: Why Law Schools Should Require Poverty Law And International Human Rights, Eric J. Boos

University of St. Thomas Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Let's Talk Dirty: Revealing The United States Sanitation Crisis And Its Disproportionate Effect On Poor And Minority Communities, Lindsay Norton 2023 Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law

Let's Talk Dirty: Revealing The United States Sanitation Crisis And Its Disproportionate Effect On Poor And Minority Communities, Lindsay Norton

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Evolution Of Chapter 11: How Corporate Restructuring Has Evolved And Its Important Role In The Recovery Of A Struggling Economy, Eduardo Cervantes 2023 DePaul University

The Evolution Of Chapter 11: How Corporate Restructuring Has Evolved And Its Important Role In The Recovery Of A Struggling Economy, Eduardo Cervantes

DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Covid-19 Vs. Constitution; Limited Government's Unlimited Response, John A. Losurdo 2023 DePaul University

Covid-19 Vs. Constitution; Limited Government's Unlimited Response, John A. Losurdo

DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal

No abstract provided.


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