On June 4 the Supreme Court issued its decision in Armour v. Indianapolis, an equal protection case involving a disparity in the forgiveness of outstanding tax indebtedness. By a vote of 6-3, the Court upheld the action of the City of Indianapolis, and ruled that its decision to forgive outstanding assessments for a sewer improvement program was constitutional. The decision may be accessed here.
Wilson Huhn blogs here on on a variety of topics including constitutional law, health care financing reform, income inequality, Abraham Lincoln, and the Civil War.
Showing posts with label armour v. indianapolis. Show all posts
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Monday, June 25, 2012
Sunday, February 19, 2012
2011-2012 Supreme Court Term: Armour v. Indianapolis, No. 11-161 (Equal Protection)
One of the constitutional cases that the Supreme Court is currently reviewing is Armour v. Indianapolis, a tax case brought under the Equal Protection Clause.
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