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Session Law 79-391, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 79-391, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Staff Analysis
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Session Law 79-394, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 79-394, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Staff Analysis
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Session Law 79-334, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 79-334, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
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Session Law 79-315, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 79-315, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
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Session Law 79-202, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 79-202, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
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Session Law 79-353, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 79-353, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
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Session Law 79-222, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 79-222, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
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Session Law 79-203, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 79-203, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
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Session Law 79-226, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 79-226, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
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Session Law 79-345, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 79-345, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
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Session Law 79-225, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 79-225, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
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Session Law 79-290, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 79-290, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
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Session Law 79-298, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 79-298, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
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Session Law 79-139, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 79-139, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
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Session Law 79-244, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 79-244, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
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Session Law 79-302, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 79-302, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
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Session Law 79-286, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 79-286, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
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Session Law 79-308, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 79-308, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
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Session Law 79-333, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 79-333, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
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Session Law 79-343, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 79-343, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
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Presidential Power And Administrative Rulemaking, Harold H. Bruff
Presidential Power And Administrative Rulemaking, Harold H. Bruff
Publications
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Book Review, Robert F. Nagel
Book Review. Dale, William, Legislative Drafting: A New Approach, Reed Dickerson
Book Review. Dale, William, Legislative Drafting: A New Approach, Reed Dickerson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Accelerated Depreciation—Tax Expenditure Or Proper Allowance For Measuring Net Income?, Douglas A. Kahn
Accelerated Depreciation—Tax Expenditure Or Proper Allowance For Measuring Net Income?, Douglas A. Kahn
Articles
Since the 1950s, it has become fashionable to attack various provisions of the Internal Revenue Code by calling them "subsidies" rather than "proper" means of measuring taxable income. These "subsidies" through Code provisions have come to be referred to as "tax expenditures," a term coined by Professor Stanley Surrey in a speech he made as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Tax Policy on November 15, 1967. In that speech, Professor Surrey stated that our tax system often deliberately departs "from accepted concepts of net income," so that by granting exemptions, deductions, and credits that are not appropriate to an …
Special Report - Federal Criminal Code Revision: Some Problems With Culpability Provisions, Paul F. Rothstein
Special Report - Federal Criminal Code Revision: Some Problems With Culpability Provisions, Paul F. Rothstein
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
The age of federal codification is upon us. The Federal Rules of Evidence and the new bankruptcy and copyright revisions are but examples. By far the most ambitious undertaking in this regard is the effort to recodify federal criminal law.
The federal criminal code project, spanning more than a decade was most recently embodied in the last Congress in S. 1437, which passed the Senate, and H.R. 13959, which competed in the House with S. 1437. Neither bill passed the House. Thus, the Congress closed without a new Code. But both the bills will be back with us, introduced with …