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Full-Text Articles in Law
Taxation Of Distributions: Distributions From Partnerships And Limited Liability Companies, David W. Larue
Taxation Of Distributions: Distributions From Partnerships And Limited Liability Companies, David W. Larue
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
"Tax Library" Resources For The Small To Medium Sized Cpa Or Law Firm - Roundtable Discussion, Michael L. Layman, Timothy H. Guare, J. Patrick Budd, Gregory W. Geisert
"Tax Library" Resources For The Small To Medium Sized Cpa Or Law Firm - Roundtable Discussion, Michael L. Layman, Timothy H. Guare, J. Patrick Budd, Gregory W. Geisert
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Wealth Preservation With Asset Protection Trusts, Gideon Rothschild
Wealth Preservation With Asset Protection Trusts, Gideon Rothschild
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
The Conflict Between Retirement Planning And Estate Planning: Integrated Qualified-Plan Distributions And Retirement Planning, Bruce J. Temkin
The Conflict Between Retirement Planning And Estate Planning: Integrated Qualified-Plan Distributions And Retirement Planning, Bruce J. Temkin
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Ethical Issues For Lawyers In A Multi-Disciplinary Practice World: Combined Resources
Ethical Issues For Lawyers In A Multi-Disciplinary Practice World: Combined Resources
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Investing For After-Tax Returns: An Overview, Anne B. Shumadine
Investing For After-Tax Returns: An Overview, Anne B. Shumadine
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments In Federal Income Taxation, Ira B. Shepard, Martin J. Mcmahon Jr.
Recent Developments In Federal Income Taxation, Ira B. Shepard, Martin J. Mcmahon Jr.
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
State Challenges To Related Party Transactions, D. French Slaughter Iii
State Challenges To Related Party Transactions, D. French Slaughter Iii
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Recent Tax Developments In Virginia, William L.S. Rowe
Recent Tax Developments In Virginia, William L.S. Rowe
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Valuations In The Business Setting, Harold G. Martin Jr.
Valuations In The Business Setting, Harold G. Martin Jr.
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Abandoned And Unclaimed Property: Legislative Update In Virginia, Robert G. Mcelroy
Abandoned And Unclaimed Property: Legislative Update In Virginia, Robert G. Mcelroy
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Who Spilled Coke On My Laptop?, D. French Slaughter Iii
Who Spilled Coke On My Laptop?, D. French Slaughter Iii
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Enterprise Risk Management: Realizing Profit From Risk, Raymond M. Slabaugh
Enterprise Risk Management: Realizing Profit From Risk, Raymond M. Slabaugh
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Abandoned/Unclaimed Property Liability: Legal Aspects And Planning Opportunities, Jack Gaggini
Abandoned/Unclaimed Property Liability: Legal Aspects And Planning Opportunities, Jack Gaggini
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Valuations In The Business Setting: International Glossary Of Business Valuation Terms
Valuations In The Business Setting: International Glossary Of Business Valuation Terms
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Valuations In The Business Setting: Exhibits
Valuations In The Business Setting: Exhibits
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
The Evoloving Nature Of Tax Practice, Stefan F. Tucker
The Evoloving Nature Of Tax Practice, Stefan F. Tucker
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Islam And The Death Penalty, William A. Schabas
Islam And The Death Penalty, William A. Schabas
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Capital punishment is not practiced by a majority of the world's states. Anti-capital punishment domestic policies have led to an international law of human rights that emphatically prohibits cruel and inhuman punishment. International concern for the abolition of capital punishment has prompted Islamic states that still endorse and practice the death penalty to respond with equally compelling concerns based on the tenets of Islamic law. Professor William A. Schabas suggests that Islamic states view capital punishment according to the principles embodied in the Koran. Islamic law functions on the belief that all people have a right to life unless the …
Don't Take His Eye, Don't Take His Tooth, And Don't Cast The First Stone: Limiting Religious Arguments In Capital Cases, John H. Blume, Sheri Lynn Johnson
Don't Take His Eye, Don't Take His Tooth, And Don't Cast The First Stone: Limiting Religious Arguments In Capital Cases, John H. Blume, Sheri Lynn Johnson
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Professors John H. Blume and Sheri Lynn Johnson explore the occurrences of religious imagery and argument invoked by both prosecutors and defense attorneys in capital cases. Such invocation of religious imagery and argument by attorneys is not surprising, considering that the jurors who hear such arguments are making life and death decisions, and advocates, absent regulation, will resort to such emotionally compelling arguments. Also surveying judicial responses to such arguments in courts, Professors Blume and Johnson gauge the level of tolerance for such arguments in specific jurisdictions. Presenting proposed rules for prosecutors and defense counsel who wish to employ religious …
The Founders Go On-Line: An Original Intent Solution To A Jurisdictional Dilemma, Christine G. Heslinga
The Founders Go On-Line: An Original Intent Solution To A Jurisdictional Dilemma, Christine G. Heslinga
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
The Internet has created a blossoming cyber-economy and a new way of conducting business. Unfortunately for those looking for jurisdictional certainty, however, cyberspace also effectively eliminates geographic boundaries. The unprecedented circumstances set by this new frontier have put federal courts in the unenviable position of deciding whether Internet-based cases meet diversity jurisdiction requirements. Examining the constitutional history and recent use of diversity, this Note argues that the Founders did not foresee an era where every contract or sales case would end up in federal court; rather, they intended diversity jurisdiction to be a rare and perhaps temporary proposition. The author …
Shall It Be Said That My Dusk Was In Truth My Dawn? What States Can Gleam From The Environmental Consequences Of Deregulating Electricity In California, Michael Kantro
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Restoring Polluted Waters With Public Values, Wendy E. Wagner
Restoring Polluted Waters With Public Values, Wendy E. Wagner
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
The Changing Political Landscape Of Hydropwer Project Relicensing, Sarah C. Richardson
The Changing Political Landscape Of Hydropwer Project Relicensing, Sarah C. Richardson
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Mission Impossible: On Baker, Equal Benefits, And The Imposition Of Stigma, Mark Strasser
Mission Impossible: On Baker, Equal Benefits, And The Imposition Of Stigma, Mark Strasser
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
In Baker v. State, the Vermont Supreme Court held that the state constitution required same-sex couples be afforded the same benefits and protections that married couples receive. While the state did not need to recognize same-sex marriage, at the very least, it needed to create a parallel system providing equal benefits. Professor Mark Strasser argues that a civil union alternative ultimately would not meet the court's requirements because it cannot possibly provide this requisite equality. His central concern is the differing treatment that same-sex marriage and domestic partnerships receive from other states. Additionally, Professor Strasser notes that such a system …
God And The Executioner: The Influence Of Western Religion On The Use Of The Death Penalty, Davison M. Douglas
God And The Executioner: The Influence Of Western Religion On The Use Of The Death Penalty, Davison M. Douglas
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
In this Essay, Professor Douglas conducts an historical review of religious attitudes toward capital punishment and the influence of those attitudes on the state's use of the death penalty. He surveys the Christian Church's strong support for capital punishment throughout most of its history, along with recent expressions of opposition from many Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish groups. Despite this recent abolitionist sentiment from an array of religious institutions, Professor Douglas notes a divergence of opinion between the "pulpit and the pew" as the laity continues to support the death penalty in large numbers. Professor Douglas accounts for this divergence by …
Religious Conservatives And The Death Penalty, Thomas C. Berg
Religious Conservatives And The Death Penalty, Thomas C. Berg
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
With the increased fervor surrounding the death penalty, many religious sects have re-examined their position on this issue. New statistics concerning possible discrimination in the application of the death penalty prompted several religious groups to call for a moratorium on the death penalty. In this Essay, Professor Thomas C. Berg examines how religious conservatives, especially Roman Catholics and evangelical Protestants, have dealt with the recent concerns over the death penalty. Part I of the Essay documents how Roman Catholics and evangelical Protestants traditionally approach the death penalty. In this section, Professor Berg concludes that critics of the death penalty can …
Transcript Of Speech On Religions's Role In The Administration Of The Death Penalty, Pat Robertson
Transcript Of Speech On Religions's Role In The Administration Of The Death Penalty, Pat Robertson
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Markets For Nature, Barton H. Thompson Jr.
Markets For Nature, Barton H. Thompson Jr.
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction To The Symposium: Religion's Role In The Administration Of The Death Penalty, Stephen P. Garvey
Introduction To The Symposium: Religion's Role In The Administration Of The Death Penalty, Stephen P. Garvey
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Abortion, Capital Punishment, And The Politics Of "God's" Will, Kimberly J. Cook
Abortion, Capital Punishment, And The Politics Of "God's" Will, Kimberly J. Cook
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
In her paper, Professor Kimberly J. Cook uses statistics to illustrate the role the Christian Right plays in the public discourse over two issues permeated with religious overtones: abortion and the death penalty. She shows how the Christian Right's approach to these issues is based on an ideological notion of 'Justice " that is primarily focused on vengeance and punishment, to the exclusion of forgiveness. Professor Cook's exploration of the modern roots of this ideology leads to a movement dating from the 1960s known as Christian Reconstructionism, which advocates using state action to enforce its unique interpretation of "God's Will." …