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Personal Residences, Dale P. Burgess Nov 2008

Personal Residences, Dale P. Burgess

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Like-Kind Exchanges, Robert D. Schachat Nov 2008

Like-Kind Exchanges, Robert D. Schachat

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Preserving Capital Gains In Real Estate Transactions, Todd D. Golub, Richard M. Lipton Nov 2008

Preserving Capital Gains In Real Estate Transactions, Todd D. Golub, Richard M. Lipton

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


The "Middle Ground" Perspective On The Expropriation Of Indian Lands, Eric Kades Jul 2008

The "Middle Ground" Perspective On The Expropriation Of Indian Lands, Eric Kades

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Re-Possessing "Home": A Re-Analysis Of Gender, Homeownership, And Debtor Default For Feminist Legal Theory, Lorna Fox Apr 2008

Re-Possessing "Home": A Re-Analysis Of Gender, Homeownership, And Debtor Default For Feminist Legal Theory, Lorna Fox

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

The current credit crisis has brought the subject of subprime and other problematic debt to the forefront of many agendas - both political and personal. This article explores some of the underlying legal, theoretical, economic, and phenomenological issues associated with default and foreclosure, particularly as they affect women homeowners. The analysis is embedded in feminist discourse on home, from traditional critiques of the association between women and home to evolving conceptions of the benefits and the burdens of home for contemporary feminist theory. This article traces the ideas of "home" and "homeownership" for American women and considers how it might …


Support Our [Dead] Troops: Sacrificing Political Expression Rights For Familial Control Over Names And Likenesses, Clay Calvert Apr 2008

Support Our [Dead] Troops: Sacrificing Political Expression Rights For Familial Control Over Names And Likenesses, Clay Calvert

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


Charitable Deductions For Rail-Trail Conversions: Reconciling The Partial Interest Rule And The National Trails System Act, Scott Andrew Bowman, Danaya H. Rosenberg Apr 2008

Charitable Deductions For Rail-Trail Conversions: Reconciling The Partial Interest Rule And The National Trails System Act, Scott Andrew Bowman, Danaya H. Rosenberg

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

This Article examines an undeveloped legal topic at the intersection of tax law and real property law: charitable deductions from income tax liability for donations of railroad corridors that are to be converted into recreational trails. The very popular rails-to-trails program assists in the conversion of abandoned railroad corridors into hiking and biking trails. However, the legal questions surrounding the property rights of these corridors have been complex and highly litigated. In 1983, Congress amended the National Trails System Act to provide a mechanism for facilitating these conversions, a process called railbanking. In essence, a railroad transfers its real property …


Environmental Law: Property Rights In The United States, Federalist Society Apr 2008

Environmental Law: Property Rights In The United States, Federalist Society

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


"A Frequent Recurrence To Fundamental Principles": A Tribute To Jim Ely, John V. Orth Mar 2008

"A Frequent Recurrence To Fundamental Principles": A Tribute To Jim Ely, John V. Orth

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

Presented at the 2006 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference.


Introduction: 2006 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference Mar 2008

Introduction: 2006 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

Presented at the 2006 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference.


"A Poor Relation?" Reflections On A Panel Discussion Comparing Property Rigths To Other Rights Enumerated In The Bill Of Rights, Rashmi Dyal-Chand Mar 2008

"A Poor Relation?" Reflections On A Panel Discussion Comparing Property Rigths To Other Rights Enumerated In The Bill Of Rights, Rashmi Dyal-Chand

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

Presented at the 2006 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference.


Whose Money Is It Anyway? The Case For A Mortality Discount For Cash Balance Plan Early Termination Lump Sum Distributions, William Handley Woolston Jan 2008

Whose Money Is It Anyway? The Case For A Mortality Discount For Cash Balance Plan Early Termination Lump Sum Distributions, William Handley Woolston

Student Award Winning Papers

No abstract provided.


The Police Power And 'Public Use': Balancing The Public Interest Against Private Rights Through Principled Constitutional Distinctions, Christopher D. Supino Jan 2008

The Police Power And 'Public Use': Balancing The Public Interest Against Private Rights Through Principled Constitutional Distinctions, Christopher D. Supino

Student Award Winning Papers

No abstract provided.