Mar 22 2021 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Student Blog Initiative Ohio Challenges Constitutionality of “Tax Mandate” in Biden Stimulus Nicole C. Hager On March 11, 2021, President Biden signed into law the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA),...
Feb 23 2016 Tuesday 11:45 a.m. Jock Taxes, Internet Taxes & Corporate Inversions: Recent Tax Controversies City Club of Cleveland 850 Euclid Avenue, 2nd FloorCleveland, Ohio 44115 Speakers: Curtis Dubay Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation Sponsors: Cleveland Lawyers Chapter In-Person Event
Nov 20 2015 Friday 12:00 a.m. Tax Reform Alternatives for the 21st Century Speakers: Becky Norton Dunlop • Mary Frank • Rob Woodall • George Yin more Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation Sponsors: Virginia Student Chapter In-Person Event
Apr 22 2015 Wednesday 8:30 a.m. Connecticut Can Do Better - How the Wealthiest State is in Dire Straits The Hartford Club 46 Prospect StHartford, Connecticut 06103 Speakers: Joe Bishop-Henchman Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation Sponsors: Connecticut Lawyers Chapter In-Person Event
Feb 3 2015 Tuesday 12:00 p.m. Tax Reform: Growth or Redistribution? Conrad Indianapolis 50 West Washington StreetIndianapolis, Indiana 46204 Speakers: Joe Bishop-Henchman Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation Sponsors: Indianapolis Lawyers Chapter In-Person Event
Nov 13 2014 Thursday 12:10 p.m. Wealth of States Room 114Topeka, Kansas 66621 Speakers: Joe Bishop-Henchman • Lori McMillan Topics: Civil Rights • Administrative Law & Regulation • Financial Services & E-Commerce • Federalism & Separation of Powers more Sponsors: Washburn Student Chapter In-Person Event
Feb 13 2014 Thursday 12:00 a.m. How Money Walks: Did Government Intervention Ruin Detroit? Speakers: Joe Bishop-Henchman • Michael Waggoner • Jeffery Zax Topics: Civil Rights • Administrative Law & Regulation Sponsors: Colorado Student Chapter In-Person Event
Apr 25 2013 Podcast Should There Be an Internet Sales Tax? - Podcast Joe Bishop-Henchman, Paul Misener, Dean Reuter With the enormous growth in Internet retail sales, U.S. policymakers are considering the Marketplace Fairness Act,...
Apr 16 2013 Tuesday 12:00 p.m. Should There Be an Internet Sales Tax? Conference Call Speakers: Joe Bishop-Henchman • Paul Misener Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Federalism & Separation of Powers • Telecommunications & Electronic Media • Intellectual Property more Sponsors: Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group In-Person Event
Sep 1 2009 Publication State Court Docket Watch Dollars and Sense: Understanding the New Jersey Supreme Court’s Role in Education and Housing Frederic J. Giordano, Shauna Peterson, Robert T. Miller The State of New Jersey has experienced increasing economic difficulties in recent years. Its state...
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Ohio Challenges Constitutionality of “Tax Mandate” in Biden Stimulus
On March 11, 2021, President Biden signed into law the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA),...
Jock Taxes, Internet Taxes & Corporate Inversions: Recent Tax Controversies
City Club of Cleveland 850 Euclid Avenue, 2nd FloorCleveland, Ohio 44115
Tax Reform Alternatives for the 21st Century
Connecticut Can Do Better - How the Wealthiest State is in Dire Straits
The Hartford Club 46 Prospect StHartford, Connecticut 06103
Tax Reform: Growth or Redistribution?
Conrad Indianapolis 50 West Washington StreetIndianapolis, Indiana 46204
Wealth of States
Room 114Topeka, Kansas 66621
How Money Walks: Did Government Intervention Ruin Detroit?
Should There Be an Internet Sales Tax? - Podcast
Joe Bishop-Henchman, Paul Misener, Dean Reuter
With the enormous growth in Internet retail sales, U.S. policymakers are considering the Marketplace Fairness Act,...
Should There Be an Internet Sales Tax?
Conference CallDollars and Sense: Understanding the New Jersey Supreme Court’s Role in Education and Housing
Frederic J. Giordano, Shauna Peterson, Robert T. Miller
The State of New Jersey has experienced increasing economic difficulties in recent years. Its state...