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10/25/2015

Rob Natelson on the Financial Terms in the Constitution
Michael Ramsey

Rob Natelson (Independence Institute) is guest-blogging at Volokh Conspiracy on the Constitution's financial terms:

The Constitution’s financial terms, part I: Taxes vs. non-taxes

The Constitution’s financial terms, part II: Duties, imposts, excises and tonnage

The Constitution’s financial terms, part III: Direct and indirect taxes

The Constitution’s financial terms, part IV: The apportionment rule

The posts are based on his forthcoming article What the Constitution Means by “Duties, Imposts, and Excises”—and “Taxes” (Direct or Otherwise).

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