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Introduction: The First And Second Annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conferences
Introduction: The First And Second Annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conferences
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Presented at the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference.
Reaffirming The Right To Pretrial Assistance: The Surprising Little Case Of Fellers V. United States, James K. Tomkovicz
Reaffirming The Right To Pretrial Assistance: The Surprising Little Case Of Fellers V. United States, James K. Tomkovicz
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Inefficient Customs In International Law, Eugene Kontorovich
Inefficient Customs In International Law, Eugene Kontorovich
William & Mary Law Review
This Article explores whether and when rules of customary international law (CIL) can be expected to be efficient. Customary rules are often regarded as desirable because in certain circumstances, they promote the welfare of the group in which they arise. Unless these circumstances apply among states, the efficiency arguments for the legalization of customary norms do not apply. The Article takes as its central observation the divergent treatment of custom in domestic and international law. In international law, if a customary behavior of states can be identified, it is automatically elevated to the status of legal obligation without any independent …
Kelo's Moral Failure, Laura S. Underkuffler
Kelo's Moral Failure, Laura S. Underkuffler
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Presented at the 2004 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference.
Nuance And Complexity In Regulatory Takings Law, Gregory M. Stein
Nuance And Complexity In Regulatory Takings Law, Gregory M. Stein
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Presented at the 2004 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference.
Taking Stock Of Takings: An Author's Retrospective, Richard A. Epstein
Taking Stock Of Takings: An Author's Retrospective, Richard A. Epstein
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Presented at the 2005 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference.
Reconstrucing Richard Epstein, Eduardo M. Penalver
Reconstrucing Richard Epstein, Eduardo M. Penalver
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Presented at the 2005 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference.
Takings: An Appreciative Retrospective, Eric R. Claeys
Takings: An Appreciative Retrospective, Eric R. Claeys
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Presented at the 2005 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference.
How To Survive A Terrorist Attack: The Constitution's Majority Quorum Requirement And The Continuity Of Congress, John Bryan Williams
How To Survive A Terrorist Attack: The Constitution's Majority Quorum Requirement And The Continuity Of Congress, John Bryan Williams
William & Mary Law Review
Since their realization that United Airlines Flight 93 was headed toward the U.S. Capitol on the morning of September 11, 2001, legislators and policymakers have been debating how the legislative branch would continue functioning in the aftermath of a terrorist attack that killed or incapacitated large numbers of sehators or representatives. This Article reviews the current House and Senate "Continuity of Congress"plans, and argues they are both practically and constitutionally inadequate. Focusing particularly on the Constitution's majority quorum requirement in Article I, Section Five, Clause One, this Article argues that a House or Senate operating in accordance with the current …
Are Credit Card Late Fees Unconstitutional?, Seana Valentine Shiffrin
Are Credit Card Late Fees Unconstitutional?, Seana Valentine Shiffrin
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. v. Campbell articulated serious and specific constitutional constraints upon the imposition of punitive damages. Justice Kennedy's majority opinion announced that, apart from exceptional cases, punitive damages should not exceed nine times the amount of the actual losses sustained by the plaintiff and should usually be far lower. Indeed, the opinion observed, they typically should be much lower, citing double, treble, and quadruple multipliers as "instructive" examples. Some commentators have worried that the decision could adversely affect consumer interests by offering insulation for tortious behavior that is difficult to detect or litigate. This Article will …
Impact Of Richard A. Epstein, James W. Ely
Impact Of Richard A. Epstein, James W. Ely
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Presented at the 2005 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference.
E-Lawyering, The Aba's Current Choice Of Ethics Law Rule & The Dormant Commerce Clause Invalidates Model Rule 8.5(B)(2) When Applied To Attorney Internet Representations Of Clients, Michael W. Loudenslager
E-Lawyering, The Aba's Current Choice Of Ethics Law Rule & The Dormant Commerce Clause Invalidates Model Rule 8.5(B)(2) When Applied To Attorney Internet Representations Of Clients, Michael W. Loudenslager
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
The Internet is becoming the primary manner in which some attorneys serve clients. States have already taken differing views on whether it is acceptable for an attorney to engage in electronic representations of clients. Thus, determining what jurisdiction's law applies to such attorney conduct can be very important in deciding whether this activity constitutes the unauthorized practice of law and, if not, determining the exact duties of an attorney in such representations. This Article argues that the current version of Model Rule of Professional Responsibility 8.5(b), which governs choice of ethics law, can be interpreted to apply the legal ethics …
Guideline Institutionalization: The Role Of Merger Guidelines In Antitrust Discourse, Hillary Greene
Guideline Institutionalization: The Role Of Merger Guidelines In Antitrust Discourse, Hillary Greene
William & Mary Law Review
With the growth of the administrative state, agency-promulgated enforcement policy statements, typically referred to as guidelines, have become ubiquitous in the U.S. federal system. Yet, the actual usage and impact of such guidelines is poorly understood. Often the issuing agencies declare the guidelines to be nonbinding, even for themselves. Notwithstanding this disclaimer, the government, private parties, and even the courts frequently rely on the guidelines in a precedent-like manner. In this Article, Professor Greene examines the evolution of one system of enforcement policy guidelines-the U.S. federal antitrust merger guidelines--and finds that these guidelines have acted as a stealth force on …
Dumbo's Feather: An Examination And Critque Of The Supreme Court's Use, Misuse, And Abuse Of Tradition In Protecting Fundamental Rights, Ronald J. Krotoszynski Jr.
Dumbo's Feather: An Examination And Critque Of The Supreme Court's Use, Misuse, And Abuse Of Tradition In Protecting Fundamental Rights, Ronald J. Krotoszynski Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
The Justices of the Supreme Court have a great deal in common with the gifted pachyderm from the Walt Disney animated classic feature Dumbo. Like Dumbo's "magic" feather that purportedly enabled him to exercise his natural ability to fly, the tradition limitation on the Court's jurisprudence on unenumerated fundamental constitutional rights provides a more-apparent-than real constraint on the Court's almost unlimited ability to nullify legislative and executive action. In all too many substantive due process cases, reason seems to follow a predetermined result, rather than the result in the case following from the applicable governing principles. In this Article, Professor …
The Diversity Rationale For Affirmative Action In Employment After Grutter: The Case For Containment, Jared M. Mellot
The Diversity Rationale For Affirmative Action In Employment After Grutter: The Case For Containment, Jared M. Mellot
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Michelman As Doctrinalist, Gregory S. Alexander
Michelman As Doctrinalist, Gregory S. Alexander
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Presented at the 2004 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference.
Conflicting Commerce Clauses: How Raich And American Trucking Dishonor Their Doctrines, John W. Moorman
Conflicting Commerce Clauses: How Raich And American Trucking Dishonor Their Doctrines, John W. Moorman
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
The Contradiction Between Equal Protection's Meaning And Its Legal Substance: How Deliberate Indifference Can Cure It, Derek W. Black
The Contradiction Between Equal Protection's Meaning And Its Legal Substance: How Deliberate Indifference Can Cure It, Derek W. Black
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
This Article highlights the inherent ambiguities of racial antidiscrimination's core legal language: "equal protection under the law" and "discrimination based on race." It then analyzes how and why the Court has never answered fundamental questions regarding the meaning of these terms. Thus, this Article answers these fundamental questions itself by exploring the original intent behind the Equal Protection Clause. Against this backdrop, this Article reveals how the Court's standard for assessing discrimination claims, the intent doctrine, assumes a meaning for equal protection that is inconsistent with its original meaning. Rather than reflecting equal protection's meaning, the standard lacks any basis …
Sex Offenders In The Community: Their Public Persona And The Media's Corresponding Privilege To Report, Douglas Griswold
Sex Offenders In The Community: Their Public Persona And The Media's Corresponding Privilege To Report, Douglas Griswold
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Business Combinations: Mergers And Sales And Purchases Of Ownership Interests And Entity Assets, Thomas P. Rohman, Stephen L. Owen
Business Combinations: Mergers And Sales And Purchases Of Ownership Interests And Entity Assets, Thomas P. Rohman, Stephen L. Owen
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Federal Income Tax Examinations Of Pass-Through Entities, Gerald A. Kafka, Kari M. Larson
Federal Income Tax Examinations Of Pass-Through Entities, Gerald A. Kafka, Kari M. Larson
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Business Combinations: Mergers And Sales And Purchases Of Ownership Interests And Entity Assets (Related Articles), Stephen L. Owen
Business Combinations: Mergers And Sales And Purchases Of Ownership Interests And Entity Assets (Related Articles), Stephen L. Owen
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
S Corporations Redemptions And Divisions, Farhad Aghdami
S Corporations Redemptions And Divisions, Farhad Aghdami
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Estate Planning For Entrepeneurs, Mary Ann Mancini, Stefan F. Tucker
Estate Planning For Entrepeneurs, Mary Ann Mancini, Stefan F. Tucker
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments In Federal Income Taxation, Ira B. Shepard
Recent Developments In Federal Income Taxation, Ira B. Shepard
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
State Income Tax Examinations Of S Corporations, Partnerships, And Their Owners, D. French Slaughter Iii
State Income Tax Examinations Of S Corporations, Partnerships, And Their Owners, D. French Slaughter Iii
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Comparison Of S Corporations And Llcs, Stefan F. Tucker
Comparison Of S Corporations And Llcs, Stefan F. Tucker
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Partnership Tax Allocation Provisions, Brian J. O'Connor
Partnership Tax Allocation Provisions, Brian J. O'Connor
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Tax Considerations Of Transfers To And Distributions From The C Or S Corporation, C. Wells Hall Iii
Tax Considerations Of Transfers To And Distributions From The C Or S Corporation, C. Wells Hall Iii
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Executive Compensation Techniques For Closely-Held Businesses, Jeffrey R. Capwell
Executive Compensation Techniques For Closely-Held Businesses, Jeffrey R. Capwell
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.