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26 Feb 2019, 8:13 am by Kevin Kaufman
For policymakers in the United States designing USAs, details would include setting an annual contribution cap, adjusting contribution limits over time, and choosing between traditional- and Roth-style tax treatment. [read post]
25 Feb 2019, 5:00 am by Lev Sugarman
It also maintains offices in New York City and has an international network of partners. [read post]
21 Feb 2019, 9:41 am by Emma Zack
Harry Thomas Edwards is currently a Senior United States Circuit Judge, chief judge emeritus of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in Washington, D.C. and professor at the New York University School of Law. [read post]
21 Feb 2019, 4:00 am by Administrator
When Canadian Courts Cite the Major Philosophers: Who Cites Whom in Canadian Caselaw Queen’s University Legal Research Paper No. 2017-090; CLLR 42:2 Nancy McCormack is an Associate Professor and Law Librarian at Queen’s University. [read post]
19 Feb 2019, 3:15 pm by Lev Sugarman
It also maintains offices in New York City and has an international network of partners. [read post]
11 Feb 2019, 5:00 am by Lev Sugarman
It also maintains offices in New York City and has an international network of partners. [read post]
7 Feb 2019, 9:17 am
 (Pix credit: Professor Who Authored Hoax Papers Says Portland State University Has Launched Disciplinary Proceedings Against Him)2. [read post]
6 Feb 2019, 6:00 am by Kevin Kaufman
In 2002, New Jersey implemented a gross receipts tax as an alternative minimum assessment for business taxes. [read post]
30 Jan 2019, 9:03 am by Kevin Kaufman
Five states follow with 4 percent rates: Alabama, Georgia, Hawaii, New York, and Wyoming.[3] No states have changed their statewide sales tax rates since July 2018, although the District of Columbia raised its sales taxes from 5.75 percent to 6 percent in October.[4] Local Rates The five states with the highest average local sales tax rates are Alabama (5.14 percent), Louisiana (5.00 percent), Colorado (4.73 percent), New York (4.49… [read post]
23 Jan 2019, 4:00 am by Ken Chasse
Ryerson University in Toronto, and the University of Ottawa-Civil Law Section, can be that civil service. [read post]
22 Jan 2019, 2:30 am by Tinker Ready
Dror is a researcher at University College London, frequently teaching at agencies like the FBI and New York Police Department on ways to minimize personal beliefs from influencing casework. [read post]
18 Jan 2019, 6:14 pm by Marci A. Hamilton
Because of the embarrassingly short statutes of limitations in New York that have let the New York bishops avoid discovery by their victims. [read post]
15 Jan 2019, 5:00 am by Sareta Ashraph
To that end, in the first half of 2018 Amann was a Research Visitor/Visiting Fellow at Oxford University Faculty of Law’s Bonavero Institute of Human Rights at Mansfield College, at the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European & Regulatory Procedural Law, and at the University of Southern California Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research. [read post]
8 Jan 2019, 6:45 am by Kevin Kaufman
Research suggests place-based incentive programs redistribute rather than generate new economic activity, subsidize investments that would have occurred anyway, and displace low-income residents by increasing property values and encouraging higher skilled workers to relocate to the area. [read post]
7 Jan 2019, 3:45 am by William Ford
.: The Brookings Institution will host a panel discussion on the politics of the New START Treaty and strategic modernization. [read post]
5 Jan 2019, 8:30 am
  A later version of this essay will appear in Research Handbook on Human Rights and Business (Surya Deva, ed., Edward Elgar forthcoming 2019). [read post]
26 Dec 2018, 1:54 pm by Bob Ambrogi
The ultimate winners came from locations as diverse as Budapest, Hong Kong, Denver and New York. [read post]
18 Dec 2018, 10:09 am by Kevin Kaufman
The federal tax system is built on a poor intellectual foundation; it relies heavily on a definition of income developed by economists Robert Haig and Henry Simons almost a century ago.[3] The Haig-Simons definition is that income equals the sum of your consumption and your change in net worth; I = C + ΔNW. [read post]