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, please contact , USA Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.law.unc.edu/nclr Part of the Law Commons Recommended Citation David Gamage & John R. Brooks, Tax Now or Tax Never: Political ... —political optionality. If there is a many-year or longer gap between when either income is earned or wealth is * © 2022 David Gamage & John R. Brooks. ** David Gamage, Professor of Law, Indiana University
exposed to political and economic authorities has an impact on their internal structures and processes, and, eventually, performance (Heinrich and Fournier 2004; Miller and Moulton 2014; Moulton and Bozeman ... from the publicness literature that instead highlights the extent of organizational exposure to economic (market forces) and political (government) authority (Andrews, Boyne, and Walker 2011; Bozeman
. INTRODUCTION Justice is a core value that lays normative foundations and guides scholarly endeavors in numerous disciplines, including but not limited to philosophy (Rawls 1971), political science (Nozick 1974 ... dominated by a single interest. Third, this article underscores the role of deliberation in improving the political and social equity of policy decisions. This article offers theoretical insights into
, offers to SLB theory formation. First is the idea that the state itself, as a historical and political construction, is seen and performed in ways that reflect and reproduce social inequalities, and second ... , informality, and trust; the second explores the broader cultural and political dimensions of social inequalities in the Global South, which are inadequately addressed in mainstream SLB literature. The article
exists principally in the breach. Indeed, the State operates within a settled political economic context that grants families “negative liberty” but denies households the positive right to assistance in ... institutions and mutual aid entities to assesses their comparative strengths and weaknesses in the context of a neoliberal political economy. It does so in the context of pandemic-related support. It concludes
accountability, and secure election outcomes voters can trust. THE HISTORY OF PARTISAN ELECTION ADMINISTRATION IN THE UNITED STATES .......................................................... 1081 A. Political ... Parties and Democratic Theory............................... 1081 B. Political Parties and Early U.S. Elections ............................1083 C. Progressive Era Reform: States Take Over
exacted from poor black families for public assistance demonstrates the need for fundamental change in our philosophy of care”). A. The “Republican Mother” From the nation’s founding, men and women ... occupied separate spheres: women occupied the private, domestic sphere of the familial home, while men existed in the public, political sphere.84 But women nonetheless were expected to serve the public good
document that inspiredpoliticaldebate and the culture out of which our notions and understandings of constitutionalism grew. Professor Powell asserts that the "creation of a shared political and legal ... language" is perhaps one of the greatest achievements offounding-era Americans. Because deep political disagreement existed at the time, ProfessorPowell suggests that when we look to the founding
programs individualize an experience shared by over thirty million Americans,149 stigmatizing the result of political and economic inequality. These programs, moreover, rest on empirically unsupportable ... narratives about the “deserving” versus the “undeserving” poor.150 Policymakers may also invoke racialized tropes to buttress political support for punitive and harsh social welfare policy. Over thirty years
estuarine system is the major problem which must be overcome. There are political differences, which reflect the variety of State and local governmental arrangements; social and economic differences, which ... tradition and the Gulf and South Pacific Coasts were colonized by people of French and Spanish tradition, considerable differences in law and political philosophy were brought to bear on the problems that
accounting scandals). See generally STUART BANNER, ANGLO-AMERICAN SECURITIES REGULATION: CULTURAL AND POLITICAL ROOTS, 1690-1860 (1998) (tracing the cyclical nature of financial regulation through the ... eighteenth and nineteenth centuries). 26. See, e.g., John C. Coffee, Jr., The Political Economy of Dodd-Frank: Why FinancialReform Tends to Be Frustratedand Systemic Risk Perpetuated,97 CORNELL L. REV. 1019
pandemic and produced demonstrable and significant benefits for children’s well-being. In contrast, recent parental rights measures are motivated by a convergence of interests among political elites seeking ... Article suggests, are motivated less by responding to real needs of children than by the confluence of interests among libertarian elites seeking to siphon political pressure away from adopting family
money to produce desired results.30 Political science evidence indicates that the developments we describe above—the combination of restricting reproductive rights and the underfunding of early childhood ... antipoverty laws of the 1960s,38 the gap in the racial income and wealth was starting to decrease.39 NORTH CAROLINA LAW REVIEW The economic, political, and legal system that broadened access to the economic
This study investigates how the political influence of local elected officials and the administrative capacities of local administrative agencies together shape outcomes in fiscal federalism. The ... achievement of federal goals. Second, the narrow application of a principal-agent approach deflects attention away from political commitments and administrative capacities that are crucial to policy
social and economic philosophy of the incumbent administration.”195 Although there are no rules governing the political leanings of NLRB members, Democratic appointees are generally perceived as partial to ... create more problems than it solves. Regardless of the current NLRB’s political leanings, agency leaders and labor experts recognize these critiques are not unfounded.216 Despite its shortcomings, the
Moral Philosophy and Monuments" returns to Judge Thomas Ruffin's opinions, particularly on slavery, to excavate his jurisprudence and to try to assess what Ruffin's legacy means for us today. It begins ... the "nature of things." His judicial opinions-the monuments he left to us-illustratea world of proslavery moral philosophy. That thoughtseparatedhumanity from law and then decided cases based on
Mongolian. Historically it marked one of the last political strategies of two divisions of the Mongol Empire, established by Chinggis Khaan in 1206, to remain free of external political authority. The ... his dismissal of the Great Code as important in any meaningful way. One year later, in 2006, a group of papers in Imperial Statecraft explored political forms and governance techniques in Inner Asia
Mongolian. Historically it marked one of the last political strategies of two divisions of the Mongol Empire, established by Chinggis Khaan in 1206, to remain free of external political authority. The ... his dismissal of the Great Code as important in any meaningful way. One year later, in 2006, a group of papers in Imperial Statecraft explored political forms and governance techniques in Inner Asia
sophisticated system of cross-references wisely intertwined with a bulk of original elucidations. This combination illustrates some prominent aspects of Pali Buddhist philosophy and provides a precious series of
sophisticated system of cross-references wisely intertwined with a bulk of original elucidations. This combination illustrates some prominent aspects of Pali Buddhist philosophy and provides a precious series of