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Full-Text Articles in Law
Preventing The Professional's Impossible Choice: Paving The Path For Recognizing Ethical Codes As Public Policy In The Context Of Wrongful Discharge In South Carolina, Matthew B. Abney
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Support New Business To Solve Old Problems With Kentucky’S Keystone Waste From Bourbon & Brewing, Samuel C. Kessler
Support New Business To Solve Old Problems With Kentucky’S Keystone Waste From Bourbon & Brewing, Samuel C. Kessler
Commonwealth Policy Papers
Provided here is a policy solution from the backside of Kentucky bourbon and brewing to upcycle Kentucky’s “keystone” wastes and grow businesses in the process. Potential effects range from removing the bottleneck on bourbon production and producing GHG-friendly biogas to lowering the price of milk.This full whitepaper brief provides an incentive model for keystone wastes which have a provider and a use. It is equally applicable for policymakers or advocates wishing to place a policy incentive behind waste-to-product upcycling, businesses involved with methane sequestration & renewable biogas energy, and shifting regulatory and penalizing models of pollution into incentive model for …
Deterioration Of The Tenth Amendment: Why Federalism’S Hierarchy Must Be Restored, Giana Depaul
Deterioration Of The Tenth Amendment: Why Federalism’S Hierarchy Must Be Restored, Giana Depaul
Helm's School of Government Conference - American Revival: Citizenship & Virtue
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Worshiping At The Feet Of Wealth: Self-Settled Asset Protection Trusts And Their Public Policy Implications, Kelsey Massey
Worshiping At The Feet Of Wealth: Self-Settled Asset Protection Trusts And Their Public Policy Implications, Kelsey Massey
The Journal of Business, Entrepreneurship & the Law
The primary concern of this note is summarizing the public policy concerns concerning Domestic Self-Settled Asset Protection Trusts (DAPT) debated by scholars in a concise way and critiquing them. Secondly, this note seeks to compile various alternative structures suggested by scholars. Part I will explain the basic nature of spendthrift trusts and explain the history leading to the current DAPT structure. Part II will briefly explore the differences between Offshore Self-Settled Asset Protection Trusts (OAPTs) and DAPTs. Part III provides an overview of the relevant policy arguments for and against DAPT statutes and an analysis of their relative persuasiveness. Part …
Confrontation During Covid: A Fundamental Right, Virtually Guaranteed, Daniel Robinson
Confrontation During Covid: A Fundamental Right, Virtually Guaranteed, Daniel Robinson
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
The novel threats posed to our criminal justice system by the COVID-19 pandemic and attendant shutdowns of courts beg the question of whether our must fundamental pillars of law can withstand the ultimate test of time. And inherent in the ultimate test of time is the ultimate test of technology—this is, will there come a time that technology outgrows the confines of our legal landscape? Consider this: The United States Constitution guarantees every criminal defendant the right to confront their accuser in court; yet, for a substantial period of time in 2020, court, as we knew it, was nothing more …