The Affliction of Judicial Affluenza [Updated]*
…the constitutionality of anything a state court did, said or held. Last week’s opinion referenced and reiterated a constitutional principal set forth in a 1989 Supreme Court opinion that foreclosed…
…the constitutionality of anything a state court did, said or held. Last week’s opinion referenced and reiterated a constitutional principal set forth in a 1989 Supreme Court opinion that foreclosed…
…formally established the OAS Trust Fund they are entirely financial instruments ‘fully guaranteed as to interest and principal by the Federal Government’ which is to say Treasury Bonds and Notes….
…in their collective interest as the problem is trying to free ride on the reduction someone else’s principal). 7b is bankers don’t like to be cleaned up and they are…
…recognize have insidious political influence. Glueck writes: “This inequality crisis presents itself in three principal forms,” Lee (R-Utah) said. “Immobility among the poor, who are being trapped in poverty by…
…guaranteed as to principal and interest by the Federal government this means that such holdings have to increase year over year forever. And since the only instruments that currently fully…
…of us know by now the Social Security Trust Funds are required by law to maintain its reserves/balances in interest earning securities guaranteed as to principal and interest by the…
…Iceland, however. This is because mortgages in Iceland are usually indexed to the inflation rate; that is, the amount of principal is increased by the rate of inflation. Iceland’s inflation…
…those financial institutions to reduce mortgage principal amounts to aid ordinary Americans with underwater mortgages. Nevertheless, those interventions were important to maintain a viable economy and prevent the country from…
…how they are affected by fluctuations in the exchange rate. The principal supporters of a fixed rate will be those who are exposed to substantial foreign exchange rate risk in…
…residential investment. It could be that lending standards remain extraordinarily tight on the once burnt twice shy principal. But it could also be that the perceived user cost of owner…