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Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Pamela S. Karlan and New York Policy Director Martha E. Stark. (Getty, NYU, Tax Equity Now)
After more than a year of frustrated efforts in the state court system, Tax Equity Now New York’s latest attempt at property tax reform is an appeal to the federal government.
In a letter sent Thursday, the coalition implored the Department of Justice to challenge the city’s tax structure under the Fair Housing Act.
The plea comes eight months after the New York Court of Appeals tossed out a TENNY suit challenging the constitutionality of the city’s property tax laws, citing a lack of a “substantial constitutional question.”
Indiana National Guard member says Ashley HomeStore fired him after military training Johnny Magdaleno, Indianapolis Star
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An Indiana Army National Guard captain is suing the parent company of Ashley HomeStore over allegations that the furniture company violated federal law by not offering to re-employ the captain when he returned from military training.
The lawsuit was filed Tuesday in the federal Southern District of Indiana Court by the US Department of Justice. It follows a dispute over a re-employment start date that Captain Christopher Robbins lawyers allege infringed upon Robbins rights as a member of the U.S. military.
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