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There’s No Punchline., N… Joseph Bernstein, A Republican and a Democrat Sit Across from Each Other. There’s No Punchline., N.Y. Times (Sept. 22, 2024
Cent. Laborers’ Pension Fund v. Heinz, 541 U.S. 739, 748 n.4 (2004) (“Nothing we hold today requires the IRS to revisit the tax-exempt status in past
and Ability-to-Pay Principles, 58 Tax L. Rev. 399, 402 n.10 (2004); Liam Murphy & Thomas Nagel, The Myth of Ownership: Taxes and Justice 16-19
Williams, Benjamin C. Zipursky, attendees at a Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization Scholarship Workshop at Yale Law School in November 2019
Of Justice: African-American Legal Perspectives on the 1883 Civil Rights Cases, 70 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 1123, 1138 n.95 (discussing Frederick Douglass’s
Judgment at 21-22, First Unitarian Church of L.A., Civ. N… Plaintiffs’ Motion for Partial Summary Judgment at 21-22, First Unitarian Church of L.A., Civ. No
3d 161, 190 n.16 (D.D.C. 2018)). United States v. Phila. Nat’l Bank, 374 U.S. 321, 362-63 (1963). This presumption means that mar… United States v
n. 67 (1983); Thomas C. Barnes, Note, Making the Bird Sing: Remedial Notice Reading Requirements and the Efficacy of NLRB Remedies, 36 Berkeley J
in the Virginia and Yale faculty workshops and to Bruce Ackerman, Justin Driver, William N. Eskridge, Jr., Jack Landman Goldsmith, John C. Harrison
that I have no evidence that property owners tend to win in the Supreme Court. Id. at 2161 n.186. They might have glanced at a recent study that