WHAT A HISTORY OF TAX WITHHOLDING TELLS US ABOUT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STATUTES AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
[...]their goal is to complicate the standard account of how both constitutional and statutory law operate at the level of actual legislatures and courts. [...]what the history of federal tax withholding tells us is that there may well be entrenched statutes littered throughout the law, statutes tha...
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Published in | Northwestern University law review Vol. 108; no. 3; p. 859 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Chicago
Northwestern University (on behalf of School of Law)
01.01.2014
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Summary: | [...]their goal is to complicate the standard account of how both constitutional and statutory law operate at the level of actual legislatures and courts. [...]what the history of federal tax withholding tells us is that there may well be entrenched statutes littered throughout the law, statutes that evoke no value of any kind and yet are fundamental to the operation of the government. |
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ISSN: | 0029-3571 |