Peter Enrich Professor of Law p.enrich@neu.edu 617.373.5094 Expertise public finance Peter Enrich in the Press Critics say pettiness among Mass. lawmakers is delaying key gun control bill “It’s a badly broken system, and I think people who care about particular legislative priorities are becoming fed up,” said Peter Enrich, a retired Northeastern University law professor who leads a coalition that promotes legislative transparency. Critics say pettiness among Mass. lawmakers is delaying key gun control bill “It’s a badly broken system, and I think people who care about particular legislative priorities are becoming fed up,” said Peter Enrich, a retired Northeastern University law professor who leads a coalition that promotes legislative transparency. The ‘millionaires tax’ is a big change for Massachusetts. What happens now? “Businesses are constantly talking about the need for better transportation infrastructure, and they are constantly talking about the difficulty of finding skilled workers,” said Peter Enrich, an emeritus professor of tax law at Northeastern University who advised the ballot measure’s supporters. Voters have repeatedly said no to raising taxes on the highest earners. This time might be different. “We were out-staffed. We were out-advertised. It was a tough situation,” recalled Peter Enrich, an emeritus professor of tax law at Northeastern University who was involved in the 1994 effort and serves as an adviser to today’s Question 1 proponents. Social Media Profits Entice State Tax Collectors Peter Enrich, a law professor at Northeastern University, and Pilar Mata, executive director of the Tax Executives Institute, debate whether states should try to tax Twitter, Facebook, and other media giants CommonWealth Magazine Coalition says proposed voc school admission changes don’t go far enough Peter Enrich, a member of the vocational coalition and emeritus professor at Northeastern University School of Law, said merely ensuring comparable demographics at voc schools and sending districts does not meet federal civil rights standards. “That’s not the requirement,” he said during Thursday’s virtual briefing by advocates. Mass Live What business owners should know about the Massachusetts COVID relief bill that offers help to PPP recipients Enrich, professor of law emeritus at Northeastern University School of Law who serves on the board of left-leaning think tank MassBudget, told MassLive earlier this month. “That is simply a confused narrative that has been exploited by lobbyists for the business community.” Ranked-choice voting would transform Massachusetts elections. But is it constitutional? “I suspect it will be litigated. And it’s not a complete slam dunk,” said Peter Enrich, a retired Northeastern University law professor, who, like other legal experts, hedged his opinion on the proposal’s constitutional viability given the lack of a judicial opinion. “It’s a legitimate question to be asking.” Pacific Standard Is Amazon’s HQ2 bidding war legal? The most ardent opponents believe they have a legal case to get rid of bidding wars altogether, arguing that offering incentives locally violates the Constitution’s commerce clause. “One of the things that has been clear pretty much [since the Constitution’s inception] was that states can’t use regulatory powers to discriminate in favor of in-state economic […] Baker to release $100m, most pegged for human services Peter Enrich, a Northeastern University law professor and expert in public finance who served as general counsel to the budget offices in both Democratic and Republican administrations, said that opinion has set the legal standard for the past four decades. Peter Enrich for Northeastern Global News 3Qs: ‘Bad math’ or ‘bold leadership’? 3Qs: ‘Bad math’ or ‘bold leadership’? Law professor Peter Enrich examines the tax policies of President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney, both of whom say their plans will help put Americans back to work.
Critics say pettiness among Mass. lawmakers is delaying key gun control bill “It’s a badly broken system, and I think people who care about particular legislative priorities are becoming fed up,” said Peter Enrich, a retired Northeastern University law professor who leads a coalition that promotes legislative transparency.
Critics say pettiness among Mass. lawmakers is delaying key gun control bill “It’s a badly broken system, and I think people who care about particular legislative priorities are becoming fed up,” said Peter Enrich, a retired Northeastern University law professor who leads a coalition that promotes legislative transparency.
The ‘millionaires tax’ is a big change for Massachusetts. What happens now? “Businesses are constantly talking about the need for better transportation infrastructure, and they are constantly talking about the difficulty of finding skilled workers,” said Peter Enrich, an emeritus professor of tax law at Northeastern University who advised the ballot measure’s supporters.
Voters have repeatedly said no to raising taxes on the highest earners. This time might be different. “We were out-staffed. We were out-advertised. It was a tough situation,” recalled Peter Enrich, an emeritus professor of tax law at Northeastern University who was involved in the 1994 effort and serves as an adviser to today’s Question 1 proponents.
Social Media Profits Entice State Tax Collectors Peter Enrich, a law professor at Northeastern University, and Pilar Mata, executive director of the Tax Executives Institute, debate whether states should try to tax Twitter, Facebook, and other media giants
CommonWealth Magazine Coalition says proposed voc school admission changes don’t go far enough Peter Enrich, a member of the vocational coalition and emeritus professor at Northeastern University School of Law, said merely ensuring comparable demographics at voc schools and sending districts does not meet federal civil rights standards. “That’s not the requirement,” he said during Thursday’s virtual briefing by advocates.
Mass Live What business owners should know about the Massachusetts COVID relief bill that offers help to PPP recipients Enrich, professor of law emeritus at Northeastern University School of Law who serves on the board of left-leaning think tank MassBudget, told MassLive earlier this month. “That is simply a confused narrative that has been exploited by lobbyists for the business community.”
Ranked-choice voting would transform Massachusetts elections. But is it constitutional? “I suspect it will be litigated. And it’s not a complete slam dunk,” said Peter Enrich, a retired Northeastern University law professor, who, like other legal experts, hedged his opinion on the proposal’s constitutional viability given the lack of a judicial opinion. “It’s a legitimate question to be asking.”
Pacific Standard Is Amazon’s HQ2 bidding war legal? The most ardent opponents believe they have a legal case to get rid of bidding wars altogether, arguing that offering incentives locally violates the Constitution’s commerce clause. “One of the things that has been clear pretty much [since the Constitution’s inception] was that states can’t use regulatory powers to discriminate in favor of in-state economic […]
Baker to release $100m, most pegged for human services Peter Enrich, a Northeastern University law professor and expert in public finance who served as general counsel to the budget offices in both Democratic and Republican administrations, said that opinion has set the legal standard for the past four decades.