U.S. Supreme Court
Apr. 21, 2016
U.S. Supreme Court is divided in former resident's suit against state tax board
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday granted a partial reprieve to the California Franchise Tax Board in a years-long dispute with a former California resident, but the justices deadlocked 4-4 on the biggest question in the case — whether state courts must hear lawsuits filed by citizens against another state.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday granted a partial reprieve to the California Franchise Tax Board in a years-long dispute with a former California resident, but the justices deadlocked 4-4 on the biggest question in the case ? whether state courts must hear lawsuits filed by citizens against another state.
California, with the support of 45 other states, had asked the high court to overturn its...
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