Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United StatesUnited States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989 |
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... position , invoking the so - called " government speech " doc- trine : " The government must take substantive positions and decide disputed issues to govern . . . . So long as it bases its actions on legitimate goals , government may ...
... position , invoking the so - called " government speech " doc- trine : " The government must take substantive positions and decide disputed issues to govern . . . . So long as it bases its actions on legitimate goals , government may ...
Strana 12
... position of the organized bars has generally been that they prefer a large measure of self - regulation to regulation con- ducted by a government body which has little or no connec- tion with the profession . The plan established by ...
... position of the organized bars has generally been that they prefer a large measure of self - regulation to regulation con- ducted by a government body which has little or no connec- tion with the profession . The plan established by ...
Strana 20
... position equivalent to that actu- ally occupied by the competitors so as to render valid the tax actually assessed . If , through the State's own choice of relief , McKesson ends up paying a smaller tax than it would have paid had the ...
... position equivalent to that actu- ally occupied by the competitors so as to render valid the tax actually assessed . If , through the State's own choice of relief , McKesson ends up paying a smaller tax than it would have paid had the ...
Strana 24
... position that the Liquor Tax was unconstitutional . It appears , however , that Florida law does not require a taxpayer to pay under protest in order to preserve the right to challenge a remittance in a postpayment refund action , as ...
... position that the Liquor Tax was unconstitutional . It appears , however , that Florida law does not require a taxpayer to pay under protest in order to preserve the right to challenge a remittance in a postpayment refund action , as ...
Strana 42
... position petitioner " should have occupied " absent any Com- merce Clause violation is its equivalence to the position actu- ally occupied by petitioner's favored competitors . 24 Whether the State would have taxed all distributors at ...
... position petitioner " should have occupied " absent any Com- merce Clause violation is its equivalence to the position actu- ally occupied by petitioner's favored competitors . 24 Whether the State would have taxed all distributors at ...
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