If you give a monkey a camera, he’s going to want to take a selfie. So what happens when the selfie gets published?
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Tag Archives: Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Unmarried Couples Keep A Tax Perk (For Now)
The IRS concedes unmarried couples can deduct interest on twice as much mortgage debt as married pairs. But for how long?
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When Two Equals Two, Not One
Unmarried co-owners of a home can get twice the interest deduction available to married couples, at least in the Ninth Circuit.
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Same-Sex Marriage May Return Quickly To California
Same-sex marriage may return to California sooner than many people expect.
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Your Class-Action Settlement May Get You Nothing
The Supreme Court examines class-action settlements that benefit third parties, but not the class of supposed victims.
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