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Law And Society Perspectives In The Basic Law School Curriculum: Critique Of An Interdisciplinary Experiment In Freshman Contracts, Lewis Kurlantzick
Law And Society Perspectives In The Basic Law School Curriculum: Critique Of An Interdisciplinary Experiment In Freshman Contracts, Lewis Kurlantzick
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Remarks On Probability In Law: Mostly, A Casenote And A Book Review, Robert Birmingham
Remarks On Probability In Law: Mostly, A Casenote And A Book Review, Robert Birmingham
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New Definition Of Seniority System Violations Under Title Vii: He Who Seeks Equity..., Stephen Utz
New Definition Of Seniority System Violations Under Title Vii: He Who Seeks Equity..., Stephen Utz
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Erisa Preemption And Indirect Regulation Of Employee Welfare Plans Through State Insurance Laws, Leslie Levin
Erisa Preemption And Indirect Regulation Of Employee Welfare Plans Through State Insurance Laws, Leslie Levin
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The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), enacted to correct widespread abuses in the area of employee benefit plans, imposes federal minimum standards for plan reporting and disclosure, vesting, funding, and fiduciary responsibilities. To ensure national uniformity, section 514 preempts state laws that "relate to" employee benefit plans. Since ERISA affects many areas traditionally governed by state law, the extent to which states may continue to regulate certain activities whenever such regulation "relate[s] to" employee benefit plans has been the subject of much litigation.
Discussion Draft Prepared For The Greater Hartford Chamber Of Commerce's Task Force On Tax Exempt Property, Richard Pomp
Discussion Draft Prepared For The Greater Hartford Chamber Of Commerce's Task Force On Tax Exempt Property, Richard Pomp
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This Discussion Draft explains analyzes various approaches for municipalities to obtain revenue from tax-exempt property, and was prepared for the Hartford Chamber of Commerce’s Tax Force on Tax-Exempt Property.
It begins by examining the implementation of service charges, such as charges for various municipal services, in lieu of a traditional property tax. Because measuring actual consumption of services like fire and police are impractical, alternative approaches to approximate a user charge are explored.
The Discussion Draft then examines state payments to municipalities under a PILOT (payment in lieu of taxes) which Connecticut was using to offset municipal losses due to …
Review, Government By Judiciary, Richard Kay
Review, Government By Judiciary, Richard Kay
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Reviewing Government by Judiciary, by Raoul Berger: Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1977