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3 opinions for “Coralee Webb”
Lobato v. Statepublic domain
Opinion by Judge WEBB. This ease questions the adequacy of Colorado’s school finance system under the state constitution. Plaintiffs, Anthony Lobato, as an individual and as a parent and natural guardian of Taylor and Alexa Lobato, and forty-six other persons in their capacities as taxpayers and parents of children in various Colorado school districts (parents), together with fourteen school districts in the Sa
Lobato v. Statepublic domain
216 P.3d 29 (2008) Anthony LOBATO, as an individual and as parent and natural guardian of Taylor Lobato and Alexa Lobato; Denise Lobato, as an individual and as parent and natural guardian of Taylor Lobato and Alexa Lobato; Jaime Hurtado and Coralee Hurtado, as individuals and as parents and natural guardians of Maria Hurtado and Evan Hurtado; Janet L. Kuntz, as an individual and as parent and natural guardian of Daniel Kuntz and Stacey Kuntz; Pantaleon
Harper v. Commissionerpublic domain
OPINION I. Use of Banh-Deposits Method Petitioners contend that respondent’s use of the bank deposits-expenditures method of reconstructing their taxable income was arbitrary and unreasonable, and thus shifts to respondent the burden of proving the correct amount of the deficiencies for the years in question. Helvering v. Taylor, 293 U.S. 507 (1935).