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Spinelli v. United States, 393 US 410 – Supreme Court 1969

Analyze  all or a portion of Spinelli v. United States, using the Issue, Rule, Application, and Conclusion methodology in your comments below.  Remember to “Blue Book”  where appropriate.

Commissioner v. Culbertson

Analyze  all or a portion of Commissioner v. Culbertson, 337 US 733 – Supreme Court 1949, using the Issue, Rule, Application, and Conclusion methodology in your comments below….

Kraus v. CIR

Analyze  all or a portion of Kraus v. CIR, 490 F. 2d 898 – Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit 1974, using the Issue, Rule, Application, and Conclusion methodology…

Crane v. Commissioner

Analyze  all or a portion of Crane v. Commissioner, 331 US 1 – Supreme Court 1947, using the Issue, Rule, Application, and Conclusion methodology in your comments below….

AP Green Export Company v. United States

Analyze  all or a portion of AP Green Export Company v. United States, 284 F. 2d 383 – Court of Claims 1960, using the Issue, Rule, Application, and…

Cook v. Tait

Analyze  all or a portion of Cook v. Tait, 265 US 47 – Supreme Court 1924, using the Issue, Rule, Application, and Conclusion methodology in your comments below….

Tobey v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue

Analyze  all or a portion of Tobey v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 60 TC 227 – Tax Court 1973, using the Issue, Rule, Application, and Conclusion methodology in…

Croyle v. Commissioner

Analyze  all or a portion of Croyle v. Commissioner, 41 TCM (CCH) 339 – Tax Court 1980, using the Issue, Rule, Application, and Conclusion methodology in your comments…

Schoneberger v. Commissioner

Analyze  all or a portion of Schoneberger v. Commissioner, 74 TC 1016 – Tax Court 1980, using the Issue, Rule, Application, and Conclusion methodology in your comments below….

Birmingham TV v. Water Works, , 290 So. 2d 636, Ala Supreme Court 1974

Analyze  all or a portion of Birmingham Television Corp. v. Water Works, using the Issue, Rule, Application, and Conclusion methodology in your comments below.  Remember to “Blue Book”…