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From:William and Mary Law Review (Vol. 61, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT Monuments and the laws that protect them divide Americans today as never before. American attitudes toward monuments have always been a blend of affection, insecurity, and suspicion. But Americans are now more...
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From:Parameters (Vol. 40, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedBuried within the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 was a provision offered by Mr. Patrick Murphy of Pennsylvania to repeal Section 654 of Title 10 US Code, the so-called "Don't Ask, Don't Tell...
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From:AAOS NowPeer-ReviewedBipartisan legislation introduced by Reps. David P. Roe, MD (R-Tenn.) and Allyson Schwartz (D-Penn.) aims to repeal the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB), a key provision of the Patient Protection and Affordable...
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From:Case Western Reserve Law Review (Vol. 71, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedINTRODUCTION The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (1) is 907 pages long in the United States Statutes at Large. (2) The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act is 848 pages long. (3) Though...
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From:Tax Executive (Vol. 50, Issue 3)Opponents of proposed legislation to repeal the Tax Code should recognize that the American public's conception of unfairness in the tax system has political consequences. Politicians' language and rhetoric surrounding...
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From:First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life (Issue 309)* "Britain's Choice: Common Ground and Division in 2020s Britain" presents results of research about political opinion and engagement in the United Kingdom. The nearly three-hundred-page report argues that there is more...
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From:Washington University Journal of Law & Policy (Vol. 63)ABSTRACT Since 1985, the analysis for determining how to resolve a conflict between the Federal Arbitration Act and another federal statute has been clear--courts should consider whether Congress evidenced a "contrary...
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From:Tax Executive (Vol. 58, Issue 5)The Republican-led Michigan Legislature voted on August 9, 2006, to repeal Michigan's Single Business Tax (SBT), which generates approximately $1.9 billion in tax revenue for the state from business taxpayers. The vote...
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From:National Tax Journal (Vol. 59, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedWe examine the recent battle for federal estate tax repeal in order better to understand the role of public opinion in enacting legislation, particularly regarding low salience issues. Our analyses of the polling data...
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From:Virginia Tax Review (Vol. 23, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedI. INTRODUCTION For those concerned with the vitality of the fledging federal government, the beginning of 1802 was a disconcerting time. Both the federal judiciary and the federal internal tax bureaucracy were...
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From:American Libraries (Vol. 50, Issue 1-2)The Federal Communications Commission rescinded the rules that it had passed in February 2015 guaranteeing an open, unrestricted internet. The repeal took effect June 11. The US Senate passed a resolution May 16 to...
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From:Case Western Reserve Law Review (Vol. 70, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedINTRODUCTION As the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Clean Air Act (CAA) reach their respective fiftieth anniversaries, President Donald Trump's administration is bending the historic trajectory of both...
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From:Stanford Law Review (Vol. 72, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe law of slavery is still good law. In the twenty-first century, American judges and lawyers continue to cite case law developed in disputes involving enslaved people. These cases provide law for a wide variety of...
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From:Duke Law Journal (Vol. 70, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAs the opioid epidemic ravages the United States, federal and state legislators continue to seek various ways to mitigate the crisis. Though public health advocates have successfully pushed for harm-reduction...
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From:Virginia Tax Review (Vol. 28, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedI. INTRODUCTION For more than eighty years, the estates of wealthy decedents have been subject to federal estate taxation. At first glance, the estate tax may appear to play a relatively minor role in the federal tax...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 60, Issue 08)Byline: Alan Wolfe Barry Goldwater, the Republican senator from Arizona who ran for president in 1964, made his priorities clear: "My aim," he famously said, "is not to pass laws, but to repeal them." Goldwater's...
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From:Tax Executive (Vol. 50, Issue 2)Sunsetting of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) was the subject of a Mar 23, 1998 letter by the Tax Executives Institute to Senate Finance Committee Chair William V. Roth and House Ways and Means Committee Chair Bill...
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From:Administrative Law Review (Vol. 72, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe administrative state faces a pervasive problem: "benefit neglect," understood as insufficient attention to the benefits of regulation. In 2017, for example, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 13,771,...
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From:Federal Communications Law Journal (Vol. 72, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedI. INTRODUCTION It is estimated that by the year 2035, the world will have a shortage of 12.9 million health care providers. (1) In the United States by 2032, there will be a shortage of roughly 21,100 to 55,200...