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18 May 2011, 1:19 pm by LindaMBeale
Professor Calvin Johnson at the University of Texas Law School (he has a fancy long title, but I'm being informal here) has been collecting ideas to put on the "shelf" for the government to use when it collects its senses about the need to get rid of tax loopholes that cause the Code to leak revenues like a sieve without bringing commensurable benefits to the nation. [read post]
9 May 2011, 3:07 pm by Deborah Schander
Doug Yarn Out of the Flames by Lawrence and Nancy Goldstone True story of the survival of a book that John Calvin tried to destroy. [read post]
28 Apr 2011, 11:40 pm
Also what was likely discussed at the Levaquin litigation status conference were scheduling deadlines for the next trial, which will pit plaintiff Calvin Christensen against Johnson & Johnson. [read post]
9 Mar 2011, 5:01 am by James Edward Maule
Working alongside me on the project, and in many respects making effectively us a team of two or three, was Calvin Johnson, who teaches tax law at the University of Texas. [read post]
9 Feb 2011, 5:33 am
The plaintiff is a Belleville woman who claims that her nursing home, Calvin Johnson Care Center, did not provide needed medical care while she was in pain. [read post]
10 Dec 2010, 2:45 am by Paul Caron
Alan Gibson (California State University, Department of Political Science) reviews the book by Tax Prof Calvin Johnson (Texas), Righteous Anger at the Wicked States: The Meaning of the Founders' Constitution (Cambridge University Press, 2005), in 17 Law & Politics Book Review 644 (2010): University of Texas Law Professor Calvin Johnson’s... [read post]
6 Dec 2010, 1:00 am by Karen Tani
Johnson, Righteous Anger at the Wicked States: The Meaning of the Founders' Constitution (New [read post]
13 Nov 2010, 7:30 am by annalthouse@gmail.com (Ann Althouse)
“No one can make a serious intellectual argument in favor of the mortgage interest deduction,” [said Calvin Johnson, a tax professor at the University of Texas]. [read post]
25 Oct 2010, 11:40 pm by TSLP
Calvin Johnson's obvious touchdown catch is not a catch because he flipped the ball to the referee while getting up off the ground? [read post]
19 Oct 2010, 2:34 am by GuestPost
By example, two of the most well known and often cited cases of innocent persons being executed, are that of Jesse Tafero, and Edward Earl Johnson. [read post]