Could the Supreme Court Rule a Wealth Tax Unconstitutional?

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Could the Supreme Court Rule a Wealth Tax Unconstitutional?
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A foreign-profits tax case has become a new cause for the radical right, which sees it as an opportunity to score another major political victory before the Republican-dominated tribunal.

that the case will give “the justices an opportunity to torpedo a major Democratic policy proposal before it can be enacted.”, also in June, termed the case “another potentially lucrative gift for conservatives justices’ billionaire benefactors and the superrich.”, published in August, argued that a victory for the Justice Department would “either greenlight the constitutionality of an economically disastrous wealth tax, or destroy critical parts of the U.S. tax system.

All but lost in the debate is that in 1999, when he flirted with a Reform Party presidential bid, Donald TrumpBut that was then. We will know which way the current judicial winds blow in theBill Blum Bill Blum is a former California administrative law judge. As an attorney prior to becoming a judge, he was one of the state's best-known death-penalty litigators. He is also an award-winning writer and legal journalist, and the author of three popular legal thrillers published by Penguin/Putnam as well as scores of features and book reviews published in a broad array of magazines and newspapers.

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