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19 Jan 2016, 4:38 am by Neil Kinkopf
  The Guarantee Clause imposes on Congress the duty to guarantee to each state a republican form of government. [read post]
24 Jun 2016, 2:43 pm by Stephen Griffin
  And who was responsible for bailing out the banks after the fall 2008 financial crisis? [read post]
6 Oct 2017, 7:00 am by Jenny Gesley
The First Bank of the United States was the first national bank, proposed by Alexander Hamilton, and supposedly modeled after the Bank of England. [read post]
7 Oct 2016, 7:30 am by The Public Employment Law Press
Selected reports issued by the New York State Comptroller during the week ending October 5, 2016Source: Office of the State Comptroller[Internet links highlighted in color]New York State Comptroller Thomas P. [read post]
13 Jul 2012, 2:00 am by Kara OBrien
1) The Race to the Bottom: Corporate Governance and the Problem of Executive Compensation: The International Response to the Compensation Problem (Lessons from the Report of the High Pay Commission) - The Report of the High Pay Commission in the UK contained a number of possible warnings, both for companies in Britain and in the United States. [read post]
25 Mar 2023, 2:40 pm by Ilya Somin
Hamilton Bank, a 1985 decision that made it almost impossible to bring takings cases against state and local governments in federal courts. [read post]
15 Feb 2008, 11:08 am
Hamilton Bank o[Johnson City (1985) insofar as it requires property owners to seek compensation in state court to ripen a federal takings claim. [read post]
22 Dec 2009, 12:16 pm by Mark Edwards
There are lots of differences between the Canadian and U.S. banking systems [ironically, the Canadians based their system on Alexander Hamilton's national bank model, which we discarded] but there are enough similarities to make a couple of simple reforms modeled on the Canadian system. [read post]
10 Feb 2012, 2:00 am by Stephanie Figueroa
1) Jim Hamilton’s Blog: House Passes Legislation Curbing Use of Inside Information by Legislative and Executive Branches, Drops Grassley Political Intelligence Provision – This post describes how the House passed legislation barring members of Congress from profiting on inside information they obtain as part of the job and that is not readily available to the public. [read post]
20 Jun 2013, 9:41 pm by Ben Rubin
Hamilton Bank of Johnson City, 473 U.S. 172, a landmark decision (as Supreme Court decisions often are) that drastically slashed the number of federal takings claims. [read post]
4 Jul 2008, 8:09 am
Morris does his family's banking over the internet with his personal computer, which thus contains his financial and banking records. [read post]
18 Jan 2018, 3:00 am by Scott Bomboy
The state of Maryland had placed a tax on the Second Bank of the United States branch in that state. [read post]
16 Nov 2018, 5:45 am
Weisbach (Ohio State University), on Tuesday, November 13, 2018 Tags: Buyouts, Capital markets, Fund performance, Institutional Investors, Private equity, Venture capital firms The 2018 U.S. [read post]
20 Feb 2018, 10:11 am by William Ford
Vance Spath placed the United States v. [read post]
24 Feb 2024, 9:28 am by Just Security
Hathaway (@oonahathaway) Decisions Without Enforcement: Ukrainian Judiciary and Compensation for War Damages by Ivan Horodyskyy Sovereign Immunity and Reparations in Ukraine by Chimène Keitner Russia – Ukraine War: Future of International Law Series International Law in the Face of Russia’s Aggression in Ukraine: The View from Lviv by Olga Butkevych, Rebecca Hamilton (@bechamilton) and Gregory Shaffer (@gregorycshaffer) Syrian Victims Fund Series It’s Time to… [read post]
25 Aug 2011, 6:29 am by Kiran Bhat
In his column for the Worcester Telegram & Gazette, Alfred Southwick predicts that if the Court does indeed review the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, there “will be a showdown between so-called ‘strict constructionists’ and those with more flexible, liberal opinions” – a debate, he explains, that “has been going on since George Washington’s first administration, when Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson complained that Alexander… [read post]