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Government Of Business Corporations Critical Reflections On The Rule Of One Share One Vote, David L. Ratner
Government Of Business Corporations Critical Reflections On The Rule Of One Share One Vote, David L. Ratner
Cornell Law Review
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"Speech On Racial Equality In The United States", Julian Bond
"Speech On Racial Equality In The United States", Julian Bond
Special Collections: Oregon Public Speakers
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The Investment Banker And The Credit Regulations, Roberta S. Karmel
The Investment Banker And The Credit Regulations, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
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The Psychological Autopsy In Judicial Opinions Under Section 2035, Thomas L. Shaffer
The Psychological Autopsy In Judicial Opinions Under Section 2035, Thomas L. Shaffer
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
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The Prison Code In A Therapeutic Community , John M. Wilson, Jon D. Snodgrass
The Prison Code In A Therapeutic Community , John M. Wilson, Jon D. Snodgrass
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
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Comment: Pigeonholes, Privity, And Strict Products Liability, Morris G. Shanker
Comment: Pigeonholes, Privity, And Strict Products Liability, Morris G. Shanker
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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Danger Of Police Overreaction , Arnold Sagalyn
Danger Of Police Overreaction , Arnold Sagalyn
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
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The Psychological Autopsy In Judicial Opinions Under Section 2035, Thomas L. Shaffer
The Psychological Autopsy In Judicial Opinions Under Section 2035, Thomas L. Shaffer
Journal Articles
It is surprising how many cases have been litigated under Section 2035 of the Internal Revenue Code, which imposes an estate tax on inter vivos gifts in contemplation of death. It is also surprising that those hundreds of judicial opinions embody rigid perceptions of human life, and of attitudes toward death-perceptions which range from incisive to naive. They disclose a judicial system of death psychology which is detailed, systematic and (sometimes) accurate. This is an inquiry into those opinions as psychological autopsies.
The traditional judicial view of a gift in a contemplation of death case implies that the dead man …