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Using a DJ to KO a bad tax: Expedited challenges to unconstitutional state taxes

By Jeffrey Friedman, Charlie Kearns & Charles Capouet on February 16, 2026
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In this installment of “A Pinch of SALT,” published by Tax Notes State, Eversheds Sutherland attorneys Jeff Friedman, Charlie Kearns and Charles Capouet examine how declaratory judgment actions can provide an expedited resolution of challenges to state taxes. The authors analyze how courts and legislatures across the country allow – or prohibit – declaratory judgments in tax cases and argue that states should consider formally permitting declaratory judgment procedures.

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