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Supreme Court Asks President Should They Take This Case


The U.S. Supreme Court kept alive Federal Litigation that could cost State'e like, New York, a big chunk of the Billions of Dollars in Taxes it Collects from Nonresidents working for New York-based Employers.

The State of New Hampshire had asked the Supreme Court to Review a Policy under which the Neighboring State of Massachusetts has Collected Income Tax from New Hampshire Residents who formerly Commuted to Jobs in Massachusetts, but who have been required to Work from Home during the Pandemic.

After Discussing the New Hampshire Filing in their Conference on Friday, the Nine Justices might have simply Refused to Hear the Case.

On the other Extreme, they might have Agreed to take the Case Right Away.

Instead, the Justices chose a Third Route, summed up in a Single Sentence in their Order List:

The Acting Solicitor General is invited to file a brief in this case expressing the views of the United States.

The Solicitor General of the United States works for the President, so in effect, the Justices want to know if President Biden thinks they should take up this Case.”










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


     
 
 


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