The Supremes finally take up the capital gains tax
Plus sentencing reform and more ADUs in neighborhoods
One school of thought argues that the entire point of passing the capital gains tax two years ago was to set up Thursday’s oral arguments in front of nine folks in black robes.
The idea — deeply held for years on the left — is that a contemporary Washington Supreme Court largely appointed by Democratic governors and elected by increasingly D-leaning vot…
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