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HARPER v. VIRGINIA DEPT. OF TAXATION Case Brief
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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis
tl;dr: The Supreme Court held that when it applies a new rule of federal law to the parties in the case announcing the rule, that rule must be applied retroactively to all other pending cases. Virginia could not refuse to apply a prior tax ruling retroactively to federal retirees.
Legal Significance: This case established a firm rule of retroactive application for civil cases, effectively extending the logic of Griffith v. Kentucky and solidifying the precedent from James B. Beam. It significantly curtailed the use of the flexible Chevron Oil test for selective prospectivity.
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Case Facts & Court Holding
Key Facts & Case Background
In Davis v. Michigan Dept. of Treasury (1989), the Supreme Court held that states violate the doctrine of intergovernmental tax immunity by taxing federal retirement benefits while exempting state retirement benefits. In that case, the Court noted that the petitioner was entitled to a refund. Following Davis, a group of federal retirees (Harper et al.) sued the Virginia Department of Taxation for refunds of taxes paid between 1985 and 1988 under a similarly unconstitutional scheme. The Virginia Supreme Court, applying the three-part test from Chevron Oil Co. v. Huson, refused to apply the Davis ruling retroactively. It reasoned that Davis established a new principle of law and that retroactive application would cause significant inequity and hardship for the state. After the U.S. Supreme Court decided James B. Beam Distilling Co. v. Georgia and remanded Harper, the Virginia court reaffirmed its decision, arguing that Davis had not explicitly ruled on retroactivity. The U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari again to resolve the conflict over the retroactivity of its civil decisions.
Court Holding & Legal Precedent
Issue: When the Supreme Court announces a new rule of federal law and applies it to the litigants in that case, must all other courts give that rule full retroactive effect in subsequent cases on direct review?
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Legal Issue
When the Supreme Court announces a new rule of federal law and applies it to the litigants in that case, must all other courts give that rule full retroactive effect in subsequent cases on direct review?
Conclusion
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Legal Rule
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Legal Analysis
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- When the Supreme Court applies a new rule of federal law