Gender reassignment surgery case decided
…post from 2006 here. The Tax Court ruled on the issue today, in O’Donnabhain v. Comm’r, 134 T.C. No. 4 (Feb. 2, 2010). As Caron notes on TaxProf (hat tip),…
…post from 2006 here. The Tax Court ruled on the issue today, in O’Donnabhain v. Comm’r, 134 T.C. No. 4 (Feb. 2, 2010). As Caron notes on TaxProf (hat tip),…
…is litigating this issue in a pending Tax Court case Xilinx Inc. v. Comr. It seems the IRS has tried to litigate this issue for almost a decade with no…
…the very poorest of debtors) would have to have a hearing before the court, which, incidentally, would probably swamp the bankruptcy courts. Proponents argue that such a means test is…
Common Dreams points us to an aspect of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court most of us have probably not followed: A secret federal court last year did not deny a…
…what we Italian public employers do best). Also civil cases typically take about 10 years. The Supreme Court decided that the rule of law meant it was impossible to force…
…pay back aggressively formatted loans, fight back against debt collectors in court, and send multiples of federal marshals to their homes to drag them to court while giving heads of…
Healthcare Insurers Lose in Court Over Risk Corridor Funds I have written a couple of times about Sessions, Upton, Kingston, and Republicans sabotaging the ACA Risk Corridor Program with the…
…Supreme Court. (After the DC Circuit ruled against UPS on an unrelated case involving postal rates, UPS took both of those steps, to no avail.) In the meantime, we don’t…
…G. Sullivan, District Of Columbia District Court (Sept. 28, 2020) New York v USPS, Judge Emmet G. Sullivan, District of Columbia District Court (Sept. 27, 2020) Jones v USPS, Judge…
…out that Republican appointees to the Supreme Court have, with remarkable consistency, delivered rulings that advantage the big corporate and special interests that are, in turn, the political lifeblood of…