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STATE OF UTAH, Plaintiff/Petitioner, v. CALVIN PAUL STEWART, Defendant/Respondent. : Brief of Appellee
Brief of Petitioner
On Writ of Certiorari to the Utah Court of Appeal
SALT LAKE COUNTY, DUCHESNE COUNTY, UINTAH COUNTY, WASHINGTON COUNTY, and WEBER COUNTY, all political subdivisions of the State of Utah, Plaintiffs/Appellants, vs. STATE OF UTAH, DELTA AIR LINES, INC., AND SKYWEST AIRLINES, INC., Defendants/Appellees. : Brief of Appellee
BRIEF OF APPELLEES DELTA AIRLINES, INC. AND SKYWESTAIRLINES, INC.
ON APPEAL FROM THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT,SALT LAKE COUNTY, HONORABLE KARA PETTIT, DISTRICT JUDG
SALT LAKE COUNTY, DUCHESNE COUNTY, UINTAH COUNTY, WASHINGTON COUNTY, and WEBER COUNTY, political subdivisions of the State of Utah, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. STATE OF UTAH, DELTA AIR LINES, INC. and SKYWEST AIRLINES, INC., Defendants-Appellees. : Brief of Appellee
Supplemental Brief of Appellee State of Utah
On appeal from the Third Judicial District CourtJudge Kara Pettit, District Court No. 17090452
MATTHEW JAY HOLSTE, Plaintiff and Petitioner, v. STATE OF UTAH, GARY R. HERBERT, SEAN D. REYES, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, AND ROLLIN COOK, Defendant and Respondent. : Reply Brief
REPLY BRIEF OF THE PETITIONE
JODIE K. LEVITT, M.D., Plaintiff/Appellant, v. IASIS HEALTHCARE HOLDINGS, INC., ET AL., Defendants/Appellees. : Reply Brief
APPELLANT\u27S REPLY BRIEF
On appeal from a summary judgment entered in Third DistrictCourt, the Honorable Andrew Stone presiding.District Court case no. 160900952
Oral Argument Requeste
Clark Memorandum: Fall 2018
Heroes of Unity: Latter-day Saints, the Bonds of Affection, and the Atonement of Christ (Thomas B. Griffith) Defend Divinely Inspired Freedoms (Elder Quentin L. Cook) Homicides in the Old Testament and the Book of Mormon (John w. Welch) How to Enjoy the Ride: Choosing to Love in Life and Career (Sharla Smith Hales)https://digitalcommons.law.byu.edu/clarkmemorandum/1063/thumbnail.jp
Does Enforcement Reduce Voluntary Tax Compliance?
Governments generally use enforcement methods, such as audits and the imposition of penalties, to deter noncompliance with tax laws. Although this approach is consistent with most economic modeling of tax compliance, some scholars caution that enforcement may backfire, “crowding out” taxpayers’ intrinsic motivations to pay taxes to such an extent that they reduce their tax payments. This Article analyzes the existing evidence to determine if this occurs. In fact, field studies suggest that enforcement tools, such as audits, are very effective deterrents. A few recent studies have found that audits have a negative effect on the subsequent tax payments of those found compliant on audit. This outcome, while perhaps initially surprising, is consistent with the deterrence model; a favorable outcome after audit may lower that taxpayer’s perceived likelihood of subsequent audit and the perceived magnitude of any sanction