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29 Dec 2023, 2:52 pm by Eugene Volokh
Harris); for some reason, I couldn't find the full opinion yet on the court's website, but I'll link to it when it's up: In March 2019, the Utah Jazz were playing a game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. [read post]
7 May 2023, 11:43 am by Bill Marler
The causal link between Andrew Rose’s confirmed Salmonella Oranienburg infection and the food that he consumed from August 20, 2021, in Oklahoma is clear. [read post]
7 Apr 2021, 12:23 pm by Adam Faderewski
Fast, 75, of Del City, Oklahoma, died October 11, 2020. [read post]
27 Jul 2020, 10:44 am by Jon Lewis
On May 29, two contracted Federal Protective Service officers were shot outside the Ronald V. [read post]
15 Jul 2020, 2:55 am by Kevin Kaufman
By contrast, it declined by 3.9 percent in Connecticut over the same period.[7] The issue, then, is not that tax collections rose, either in nominal or real terms, over the period; they rose almost everywhere. [read post]
17 Feb 2019, 4:06 pm by INFORRM
IPSO has handed down a number of recent rulings: Resolution Statement 0782-18 Wilson v thesun.co.uk, 2 Privacy (2018), 1 Accuracy (2018), Resolved – IPSO mediation Resolution Statement 07827-18 Wilson v Mail Online, 1 Accuracy (2018), 2 Privacy (2018), Resolved – IPSO mediation 06605-18 McPartlin and Corbett v Woman, 2 Privacy (2018), No breach – after investigation 06604-18 McPartlin and Corbett v Now, 2 Privacy (2018), No breach – after… [read post]
7 Nov 2018, 8:46 am by John Elwood
Florida; must include consideration of the whole record, Rose v. [read post]
23 Apr 2018, 8:28 am by Dan Carvajal
Assessment limits are meant to constrain incidental tax increases, driven not by conscious policy but by rising home values.[9] Even if assessments rose uniformly across a given tax district, increased tax burdens might arise if local government officials are inattentive, or consciously choose to collect more revenue through inaction on rate reductions. [read post]
5 Dec 2017, 12:01 pm by ligitsec
Gasaway, University of Georgia School of Law; Professor Michael Madison, University of Pittsburgh School of Law; Professor Ruth Okediji, University of Oklahoma Law School; Alfred C. [read post]
26 Sep 2017, 6:41 am by Dan Carvajal
Ohio’s tangible personal property tax, levied by local taxing authorities alongside real property taxes, raised a combined $1.7 billion in local revenues in fiscal year 2005, much of which flowed to school districts ($1.2 billion), though counties ($319 million), cities and villages ($92 million), and townships ($67 million) also leaned on the tax as a source of revenue.[13] Tangible personal property taxes are “taxpayer active,” meaning that taxpayers bear the compliance… [read post]
10 Sep 2017, 9:01 pm by Ronald D. Rotunda
In Oklahoma, for example, R.J. [read post]
24 Feb 2017, 11:51 am by Mark Walsh
” The case of Martinez-Hidalgo v. [read post]
21 Feb 2016, 4:30 am by Patricia McConnico
I had hardly commenced my argument when Justice Hugo Black rose up in his chair and in effect said to me, “Mr. [read post]
21 Jan 2016, 2:09 pm by Jason J. Kim and Elizabeth Reese
West Virginia, Philadelphia, New Jersey and Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma all earned spots on this year’s “Watch List. [read post]