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The Erosion Of Constitutional Privileges, Paul P. Lipton Dec 1977

The Erosion Of Constitutional Privileges, Paul P. Lipton

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Attacking Shelters Through The Mini-Maxi Tax: A Sketchbook Of Tax Preference Concepts, Patricia Ann Metzer Dec 1977

Attacking Shelters Through The Mini-Maxi Tax: A Sketchbook Of Tax Preference Concepts, Patricia Ann Metzer

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Tax Elections In Post Mortem Administration, John E. Donaldson Dec 1977

Tax Elections In Post Mortem Administration, John E. Donaldson

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Year End Tax Planning - Individuals, Allan S. Rosenbaum Dec 1977

Year End Tax Planning - Individuals, Allan S. Rosenbaum

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments Concerning Income Taxation Of Estates And Trusts, Don L. Ricketts Dec 1977

Recent Developments Concerning Income Taxation Of Estates And Trusts, Don L. Ricketts

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Miranda V. Arizona: The Law Today, Fredric I. Lederer Oct 1977

Miranda V. Arizona: The Law Today, Fredric I. Lederer

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of The New Basis Rules On Post-Mortem Income Tax Planning, John E. Donaldson Oct 1977

The Impact Of The New Basis Rules On Post-Mortem Income Tax Planning, John E. Donaldson

Popular Media

No abstract provided.


Erisa's "Bad Boy": Forfeiture For Cause In Retirement Plans, John W. Lee Oct 1977

Erisa's "Bad Boy": Forfeiture For Cause In Retirement Plans, John W. Lee

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Justice Under Law, William F. Swindler Aug 1977

Justice Under Law, William F. Swindler

Popular Media

No abstract provided.


Reappraising The Legality Of Post-Trial Interviews, Fredric I. Lederer Jul 1977

Reappraising The Legality Of Post-Trial Interviews, Fredric I. Lederer

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Proposed Regs. Under 355 Overhaul Device Test And Single-Business Divisions, John W. Lee Apr 1977

Proposed Regs. Under 355 Overhaul Device Test And Single-Business Divisions, John W. Lee

Faculty Publications

Newly issued Proposed Regulations, under Section 355, follow recent decisions allowing horizontal divisions of a single business. In addition, the proposals introduce factors for determining whether a Section 355 transaction is a device for bailing out earnings" Mr. Lee analyzes these and other changes in the Proposed Regulations.


The Role Of Inter Vivos Giving In Estate Planning Under The Tax Reform Act Of 1976, John E. Donaldson Apr 1977

The Role Of Inter Vivos Giving In Estate Planning Under The Tax Reform Act Of 1976, John E. Donaldson

Popular Media

No abstract provided.


Colonial Lawyer, Vol. 7, No. 1 (Spring 1977), Editors Of Colonial Lawyer Apr 1977

Colonial Lawyer, Vol. 7, No. 1 (Spring 1977), Editors Of Colonial Lawyer

Colonial Lawyer

No abstract provided.


Replacing The Exclusionary Rule With Administrative Rulemaking, Francis A. Gilligan, Fredric I. Lederer Apr 1977

Replacing The Exclusionary Rule With Administrative Rulemaking, Francis A. Gilligan, Fredric I. Lederer

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Civilizing Pornography: The Case For An Exclusive Obscenity Nuisance Statute, Doug R. Rendleman Apr 1977

Civilizing Pornography: The Case For An Exclusive Obscenity Nuisance Statute, Doug R. Rendleman

Faculty Publications

Criminal penalties are increasingly perceived to be too severe for regulating obscenity. Professor Rendleman shares this perception and suggests that we replace criminal obscenity laws with an exclusive civil sanction utilizing injunctions. He proposes a comprehensive nuisance statute and discusses the various issues that arise in the equitable regulation of pornography.


Conspiracy: The Criminal Agreement, In Theory And In Practice, Paul Marcus Apr 1977

Conspiracy: The Criminal Agreement, In Theory And In Practice, Paul Marcus

Faculty Publications

Professor Marcus combines empirical research and theoretical analysis in this comprehensive study of the conspiracy doctrine. The article shows that the theoretical reasons for the conspiracy doctrine are inapplicable to most actual conspiracy prosecutions and that the practical reasons for conspiracy charges are often unacceptable prosecutorial shortcuts. Although ultimately concluding that the conspiracy doctrine is needed in some limited instances, Professor Marcus indicates that prosecutors should bring conspiracy charges only when justified by proper reasons and that courts should consider such charges more carefully.


Report Of The Past President, William B. Spong Jr. Apr 1977

Report Of The Past President, William B. Spong Jr.

Popular Media

No abstract provided.


Secs. 465 And 714(D): Invest At Your Own Risk, John W. Lee, Richard E. Fogg Mar 1977

Secs. 465 And 714(D): Invest At Your Own Risk, John W. Lee, Richard E. Fogg

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Privacy, Paul Marcus Jan 1977

Privacy, Paul Marcus

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Hazards To The Press Of Claiming A “Preferred Position”, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1977

The Hazards To The Press Of Claiming A “Preferred Position”, William W. Van Alstyne

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Discovery In Rulemaking, Charles H. Koch Jr. Jan 1977

Discovery In Rulemaking, Charles H. Koch Jr.

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Administrative Law: Confining And Controlling Administrative Discretion Within The Seventh Circuit, Charles H. Koch Jr. Jan 1977

Administrative Law: Confining And Controlling Administrative Discretion Within The Seventh Circuit, Charles H. Koch Jr.

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


New Developments In The Taxation Of Real Estate Partnerships, Michael T. Madison Jan 1977

New Developments In The Taxation Of Real Estate Partnerships, Michael T. Madison

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Brainerd Currie: Scholar, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1977

Brainerd Currie: Scholar, William W. Van Alstyne

Faculty Publications

These words are written in honor of the memory of Brainerd Currie, a brilliant academic, colleague, and friend.


Cracks In “The New Property”: Adjudicative Due Process In The Administrative State, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1977

Cracks In “The New Property”: Adjudicative Due Process In The Administrative State, William W. Van Alstyne

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Tenure Rights In Contractual And Constitutional Context, Ronald C. Brown Jan 1977

Tenure Rights In Contractual And Constitutional Context, Ronald C. Brown

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Punitive Damages In The Law Of Contract: The Reality And The Illusion Of Legal Change, Timothy J. Sullivan Jan 1977

Punitive Damages In The Law Of Contract: The Reality And The Illusion Of Legal Change, Timothy J. Sullivan

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


A Higher Duty: A New Look At The Ethics Of The Corporate Lawyer, Harvey Frank Jan 1977

A Higher Duty: A New Look At The Ethics Of The Corporate Lawyer, Harvey Frank

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


President's Page, William B. Spong Jr. Jan 1977

President's Page, William B. Spong Jr.

Popular Media

No abstract provided.


Chapters Of The Civil Jury, Doug R. Rendleman Jan 1977

Chapters Of The Civil Jury, Doug R. Rendleman

Faculty Publications

The civil jury, though constitutionally protected by the seventh amendment, has remained a controversial institution throughout much of Anglo-American legal history. Our romantic ideals are questioned by critics who view the civil jury as prejudiced and unpredictable; proponents note the sense of fairness and "earthy wisdom" gained by community participation in the legal process. This debate surfaces in the process of accommodation between certain substantive goals of the law and the pre-verdict and post-verdict procedural devices courts have employed to control the jury. In this article, Professor Rendleman examines this conflict in his three "chapters" involving racially motivated discharges of …