Tag Archives: Bridging

Ordinance to Ban Unregulated Deposit Schemes: Bridging the Regulatory Gap

[Anirban Roy Choudhury is a banking and finance lawyer and an LL.M. (Finance) candidate at the Institute for Law and Finance, Goethe University Frankfurt]   In spite of various legislation, including the Prize Chits and Money Circulation Schemes (Banning) Act, 1978 … Continue reading

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Bridging Exceptionalism and Anti-Exceptionalism with the JCT Canon

Clint Wallace, Congressional Control of Tax Rulemaking, 71 Tax L. Rev. 179 (2017), available at SSRN. Kristin Hickman In its 2011 decision in Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research v. United States, the Supreme Court held that most if not … Continue reading

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Libraries are Bridging the Summer Gap for Hungry Kids

Civil Eats – Lunch at the Library programs support kids from food-insecure households and underscore the evolving roles of libraries. “School districts across the U.S. are beginning to close their doors for summer vacation, giving students a respite from classes … Continue reading

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Article on Bridging the Gap Between Mental Illness and Firearms in Probate Courts

Michael Bell published an Article entitled, Bridging the Gap Between Mental Illness and Firearms in Probate Courts, 10 Est. Plan. & Comm. Prop. L.J. 125 (2017). Provided below is an abstract of the Article: Joe and his wife Sandy were… … Continue reading

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Tax policy colloquium, week 7: Lisa Philipps’ Gendering the Analysis of Tax Expenditures: Bridging Two Solititudes in Canadian Tax Policy

This past Tuesday, Lisa Philipps presented the above-titledpaper, happily the day before (rather than that of) our hideous Nor’easter. I was unable to post the next day, as I usually do, due to the crush of other obligations, but now, … Continue reading

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