Jurisdiction-Stripping in Bizzaro World
By Mike Dorf Well, it's that time of year again: Time for me to post another of my exams. This one is from my Federal Courts class. It was administered a few weeks ago as an open book, one-question, 8-hour, self-scheduled, take-home. It was topical when administered but already has been somewhat overtaken by events. E.g., Japan has a new Prime Minister. I suspect that readers of this blog will enjoy the exam a bit more than my Fed Courts students did. ------------------------------------------------------- Absent new federal legislation, in early 2013, three sets of events—collectively sometimes known as the “fiscal cliff”—will occur. First, federal taxes will increase for most U.S. taxpayers due to the expiration of the payroll tax holiday and of tax cuts enacted in 2001 and 2003—and extended in 2010. Republicans in Congress have expressed the desire to extend tax rate cuts for all taxpayers, while Democrats in Congress and President Obama have stated that they would