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Supreme Court of the United States _____ JAKE LATURNER, TREASURER OF THE STATE OF KANSAS, Petitioner, v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND ANDREA LEA, IN HER OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS AUDITOR OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS, Respondents. _____ On Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit _____ REPLY BRIEF ...
Final decisions are published in the Kansas Reports and the Kansas Court of Appeals Reports. The Kansas Supreme Court and the Kansas Court of Appeals usually release unpublished decisions around 9:30 a.m. on Fridays. These unpublished decisions are posted online the same day they are released.
BARKER et al. v. KANSAS et al. certiorari to the supreme court of kansas No. 91–611. Argued March 3, 1992—Decided April 21, 1992 Title 4 U. S. C. §111 authorizes the States to tax federal employees’ com-pensation if the taxation does not discriminate against the employees because of the compensation’s source. After Davis v. Michigan Dept.
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21 kwi 1992 · Plaintiff taxpayers sought a declaratory judgment that the Kansas income tax discriminates against them in favor of state and local government retirees, in violation of § 111 and the constitutional principles of intergovernmental tax immunity applied in Davis.
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF KANSAS REPORTER: SARA R. STRATTON Advance Sheets, Volume 315, No. 1 Opinions filed in February – March 2022 "Advance Sheets of the Kansas Supreme Court and Kansas Court of Appeals" (USPS 007-480) are published every month ex- cept February, June, August, and October by the State of Kansas,