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Almost Afraid, Randy Baker
Cover Art, Charley Foley
Leaving, Rich Miller
Prayer For An Aging Widow, Christmas Eve, Kimberly Simons
Prayer For An Aging Widow, Christmas Eve, Kimberly Simons
The Messenger
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Preservation Wish, Alexia Meyers
Moment, Kimberly Simons
Self-Portrait, Jennifer Massey
Sculptures, Charley Foley
Egg Carton, Rebekah Barnett
Wedding Night, Jeffrey Scott Fowler
36 Lines, Kevin James Luber
In Memoriam Mario Medici, Martin Chusid
The Berlin 'Traviata', Sidney Cox
Abstract: Revising The Revision: Some Thoughts On 'La Forza Del Destino', Roger Parker
Abstract: Revising The Revision: Some Thoughts On 'La Forza Del Destino', Roger Parker
Verdi Forum
Abstract for a paper given at a joint meeting of the American Institute for Verdi Studies and the Greater New York Chapter of the American Musicological Society, Feb. 2, 1991.
Abstract: Entrances, Set Pieces, And Exits: Reflections On The Structure Of Verdi's Otello, James Hepokoski
Abstract: Entrances, Set Pieces, And Exits: Reflections On The Structure Of Verdi's Otello, James Hepokoski
Verdi Forum
Abstract for a paper given at a joint meeting of the American Institute for Verdi Studies and the Greater New York chapter of the American Musicological Society, Feb. 4, 1989.
Abstract: Verdi's Artistic Concerns And Practical Considerations In The Composition Of 'I Masnadieri': A Newly-Discovered Version Of "Tremate, O Miseri", Roberta M. Marvin
Abstract: Verdi's Artistic Concerns And Practical Considerations In The Composition Of 'I Masnadieri': A Newly-Discovered Version Of "Tremate, O Miseri", Roberta M. Marvin
Verdi Forum
Abstract for a paper given at a joint meeting of the American Institute for Verdi Studies and the Greater New York Chapter of the American Musicological Society, Feb. 2, 1991.
Abstract:Crossed Stars And Crossed Tonal Areas In Puccini's 'Madama Butterfly', Allan Atlas
Abstract:Crossed Stars And Crossed Tonal Areas In Puccini's 'Madama Butterfly', Allan Atlas
Verdi Forum
Abstract for a paper given at a joint meeting of the American Institute for Verdi Studies and the Greater New York chapter of the American Musicological Society, Feb. 3, 1990.
Divorce Denied: Have Mental Cruelty, Constructive Desertion And Reasonable Apprehension Of Bodily Harm Been Abolished In Virginia?, Sylvia Clute
University of Richmond Law Review
In a turmoil of emotional distress and in fear of the outcome of an already deteriorating pregnancy, she fled the marital home with only her small son and a suitcase full of clothes. This woman's husband had publicly and privately bullied, berated, belittled and browbeat her throughout their marriage, but since she became pregnant she feared that his campaign to keep her in a constant state of emotional disequilibrium would also harm the child she carried. Her husband controlled her by keeping a tight grasp on the family finances providing her with meager spending money and forcing her to produce …
Recovery For The Wrongful Death Of A Fetus, Michael P. Mccready
Recovery For The Wrongful Death Of A Fetus, Michael P. Mccready
University of Richmond Law Review
This Note traces the history and development of actions for prenatal wrongful death. It emphasizes the state of the law in Virginia and examines the rationale of various jurisdictions where courts have chosen to draw a line for imposing liability. After discussing the role of wrongful death statutes, this Note concludes with an analysis of the trends in the law and a prediction of the direction the law will take in the future.
The Second Amendment: A Study Of Recent Trends, Michael T. O'Donnell
The Second Amendment: A Study Of Recent Trends, Michael T. O'Donnell
University of Richmond Law Review
The second amendment of the Constitution of the United States reads: "A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed." The interpretation of these twenty-seven words has generated considerable debate since they were first declared in force in 1791.2 Despite a growing argument over the true meaning of the amendment, the Supreme Court has been reluctant to provide a definitive interpretation of the second amendment and thus give it the recognition it merits.
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Employment Law, Robert T. Billingsley, Thomas J. Dillon Iii
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Employment Law, Robert T. Billingsley, Thomas J. Dillon Iii
University of Richmond Law Review
This article surveys the judicial and legislative developments in Virginia employment law between June 1990 and June 1991. Developments in the areas of worker's compensation and unemployment compensation, each of which has its own distinctive body of law, are outside the scope of this article.
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: The Virginia Limited Liability Company Act, S. Brian Farmer, Louis A. Mezzullo
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: The Virginia Limited Liability Company Act, S. Brian Farmer, Louis A. Mezzullo
University of Richmond Law Review
Since the passage of the sixteenth amendment' in 1913 and the income tax legislation adopted thereunder, the development of new forms of business entities has been driven largely by the desire to harmonize two goals: limited liability for the owners of the entity and pass-through treatment of the entity for income tax purposes.
Free Speech And The Mandated Disclosure Of Information, R. George Wright
Free Speech And The Mandated Disclosure Of Information, R. George Wright
University of Richmond Law Review
This essay focuses on one element of an important, unresolved question in free speech law. The broader unresolved question concerns how freedom of speech, as a legal and social institution, operates best or most efficiently. Our society has often debated how an economy, as a legal and social institution, functions best. On this analogous question, we have generally concluded that the national economy ought to manifest a mixture of at least minimally voluntary marketplace exchanges and appropriate forms of government regulation.
The Like-Kind Exchange Of Partnership Interests Under Irc Section 1031(A)(2)(D): An Historical Analysis Of Alternative Approaches, Vincent John Piazza
The Like-Kind Exchange Of Partnership Interests Under Irc Section 1031(A)(2)(D): An Historical Analysis Of Alternative Approaches, Vincent John Piazza
University of Richmond Law Review
Before the Tax Reform Act of 1984, general partnership interests were considered like-kind property which could be exchanged tax-free under Internal Revenue Code ("IRC") section 1031(a). Prior to 1984, the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") had tried unsuccessfully to convince the courts that the parenthetical clause of section 1031(a), which excludes certain exchanges of interests from the definition of like-kind property, encompassed all types of equity interests. Since the IRC did not specifically exclude partnership interests, judges were very reluctant to adopt the IRS's over-expansive reading of the statute. After making very little headway with the courts, the IRS and treasury …
The Limits Of Litigation - The Dalkon Shield Controversy, J. R. Zepkin
The Limits Of Litigation - The Dalkon Shield Controversy, J. R. Zepkin
University of Richmond Law Review
The Limits of Litigation-The Dalkon Shield Controversy is a tightly written, interesting book. It takes the reader from the beginning of the litigation concerning the contraceptive device to the bankruptcy settlement for the claimants. Professor Ronald J. Bacigal provides insight into the competing perspectives of the litigants as these cases crawled through the courts. The book reveals how the physical and emotional injuries that were suffered by so many women placed great pressure on the trial judges to force a resolution.