WebAn interpretive ruling on Treasury Regulations by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, whereby the burden of the social security tax could be shifted by contractual arrangements from the band leaders to the dance hall operators, was in excess of the statutory power of the Commissioner, and invalid. Pp. 332 U. S. 130 -132. 157 F.2d 295, reversed. WebSimply stated, Gray v. Powell stands for the principle "that when administration of a statute has been confided to a regulatory agency and a statutory term is reasonably capable of the interpretation the agency has given, a court will sustain this even though it might have reached a different conclusion."
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WebThe court should look beyond the fact of the rule to determine whether it is discriminatory. See, in another context, Ranjel v. City of Lansing, 293 F. Supp. 301 (W.D.Mich.1968). Rules having uniform application but a discriminatory effect against an individual's religion have been struck down before. Sherbert v. WebGRAY, Director of Bituminous Coal Division of Department of Interior, et al. v. POWELL et al. No. 18. Reargued Oct. 21, 22, 1941. Decided Dec. 15, 1941. Page 403 . Messrs. … injection molders in alabama
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WebOct 21, 2024 · Mr. J C Maiden v. New Harlan Block Coal Company, Inc. ... 19-0433: 10/29/2024: Charles Leonard Gray v. Powell Construction Company ... 19-0555: 10/29/2024: Mr. Dill E. Adams v. Benham Coal, Inc., Self- Insured Through ... 20-0015: 10/29/2024: Ruth Joan Lilly v. Consolidation Coal Company ... 20-0016: 10/29/2024: … WebSee, e.g., Gray v. Powell, 314 U.S. 402, 412-13 (1941) (stating that courts should affirm an administrative decision if it has a rational basis). 2. See, e.g., Kennecott Copper Corp. v. ... (1976 & Supp. V 1981). 1984] COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW varying degrees of policy failure, and EPA itself often receives much of the blame ... Webthat matter, to mention the doctrine of Gray v. Powell at all. This has led, not unnaturally, to the belief that the Court in this field * Professor of Law and Director of the Institute of Comparative Law, New York University.-Ed. 1 Securities and Exchange Commission v. Chenery Corp., 332 U.S. 194 at 214, 67 S.Ct. 1575 (1947). moa offices