Examining the tax litigation process, particularly the influence
and impact of competing courts, Howard discovers that fairness
before the law may be a laudable goal, but the appointment process
ensures that tax policy and tax enforcement rulings by the courts
reflect the perspectives of the dominant political coalition.
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