I had been waiting with bated breath for the Supreme Court’s decision in Murphy v. NCAA, formerly…
Last week, on May 23, I testified at a meeting of the National Advisory Council on Institutional Quality and Integrity (“NACIQI”). Among my remarks were comments on what I described as the erroneous grant of nonprofit status…
I think we’ll be talking about Murphy v. NCAA for awhile. It’s the most important federalism decision since NFIB v. Sebelius, and it will almost certainly make its way into constitutional law casebooks. Upon first read, I thought that the rule laid down by Justice Alito — that…
Yesterday’s notice by the Treasury Department and the IRS that they plan to propose regulations related to…
As Daniel has just nicely explained, the recent SCOTUS decision (Murphy v. NCAA) striking down federal restrictions of state gambling laws has some really eye-opening potential implications. I just can’t believe the Court really meant to endorse most of those outcomes. Much of Alito’s…
The Supreme Court’s decision Monday in Murphy v. NCAA has sparked a sort of pop-up…
Or Why Congress Should Fix This Mess
One of the main revenue raisers in the 2017 tax legislation was a limitation on the deductibility of state and local taxes (SALT). And, recent months have seen considerable controversy erupt around states changing…
Over at the Volokh Conspiracy, Ilya Somin offers an illuminating response to my last post. In that…