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U.S. Tax Reform: Considerations For Service Members [Notes], Kan Samuel Jan 2019

U.S. Tax Reform: Considerations For Service Members [Notes], Kan Samuel

Faculty Scholarship

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Contingent Constitutionality, Legislative Facts, And Campaign Finance, Michael T. Morley Jan 2016

Contingent Constitutionality, Legislative Facts, And Campaign Finance, Michael T. Morley

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Lack Of Marketability And Minority Discounts In Valuing Close Corporation Stock: Elusiveness And Judicial Synchrony In Pursuit Of Equitable Consensus, Stephen J. Leacock Jan 2016

Lack Of Marketability And Minority Discounts In Valuing Close Corporation Stock: Elusiveness And Judicial Synchrony In Pursuit Of Equitable Consensus, Stephen J. Leacock

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The Value Of Uncertainty, Cathy Hwang, Benjamin P. Edwards Jan 2015

The Value Of Uncertainty, Cathy Hwang, Benjamin P. Edwards

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Closed-End Fund Ipo Considerations, Benjamin P. Edwards Jan 2015

Closed-End Fund Ipo Considerations, Benjamin P. Edwards

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Disaggregated Classes, Benjamin P. Edwards Jan 2015

Disaggregated Classes, Benjamin P. Edwards

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A National Mineral Policy As An International Investment Law Stratagem: The Case Of Tajikistan's Gold Reserves, Nadia B. Ahmad Jan 2014

A National Mineral Policy As An International Investment Law Stratagem: The Case Of Tajikistan's Gold Reserves, Nadia B. Ahmad

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Should The "Undue Hardship" Standard For Discharging Student Or Educational Loans Be Expanded?, Kevin J. Smith Jan 2013

Should The "Undue Hardship" Standard For Discharging Student Or Educational Loans Be Expanded?, Kevin J. Smith

Barry Law Review

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Triple-A Ratings Stench: May The Credit Rating Agencies Be Held Accountable?, Thomas J. Pate Jan 2010

Triple-A Ratings Stench: May The Credit Rating Agencies Be Held Accountable?, Thomas J. Pate

Barry Law Review

This article analyzes the role the Credit Rating Agencies (CRAs) played in developing markets for certain types of asset-backed securities in order to identify how the CRAs promoted the leverage build up that occurred over the past 15 years. This analysis will highlight the fundamental flaws in the ratings process, with a view toward being able to assign responsibility accordingly. Further, the motivations of banks, financial institutions, and corporate issuers in relying on the CRAs will be critiqued. Additionally, the principal past and current in-court claims against the CRAs will be analyzed and hypotheses will be drawn on the liability …