Members of Philadelphia’s Board of Revision of Taxes, including many lawyers, may have lost their bid to stop their duties from being cut in half, but they have beaten back an attempt to cut their pay by similar margins.

A unanimous en banc Commonwealth Court panel found the board members were public officers under the Pennsylvania Constitution and were therefore protected from having their salaries decreased during their six-year terms.

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