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state, it was rarely, if ever, used widely among business enterprises and, thus, rarely accomplished its intended purposes. 5. See infra Section
belief that business does some good for every- one in society, even if only incidentally, while unions act primarily to ben- efit their members and
hundreds of thousands--if not millions--of the illegal aliens that resided in the United States. The 1975 House bill also contained employer sanctions as a
—California leaps to mind—have such an edge that many settlers will find them attractive destinations despite inferior legal packages, if such states offer
3 of standing). So, if the plaintiffs were successful on the merits, they would necessarily have standing; logically, for the court to reject their
highlighting potential tax reforms and revenue raisers. However, if tax expenditure analysis is to be a tool of constitutional analysis, it must meet
morality-based arguments generally used in defense of such policies. In Boy Scouts of America v. Dale, the Boy Scouts argued if the New Jersey law against
able to get away with it by providing a ready source of cheap labor and a scapegoat to keep its own working-class counterparts in line. Even if, as
highlighting potential tax reforms and revenue raisers. However, if tax expenditure analysis is to be a tool of constitutional analysis, it must meet a higher
however, this new theoretical attention will prove productive for the practical political debate only if we insist on the distinction between