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William & Mary Law School

2007

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Six Steps To A Smaller World: Finding International Law From Your Desktop, Jennifer Sekula Dec 2007

Six Steps To A Smaller World: Finding International Law From Your Desktop, Jennifer Sekula

Library Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


The United States Register Of Copyrights Nov 2007

The United States Register Of Copyrights

Stanley H. Mervis Lecture

No abstract provided.


Selected Energy Tax Credit Provisions In The Internal Revenue Code Nov 2007

Selected Energy Tax Credit Provisions In The Internal Revenue Code

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Client Alert- Irs Issues Safe Harbor Guidance For Partnership Flip Structures In Wind Deals Nov 2007

Client Alert- Irs Issues Safe Harbor Guidance For Partnership Flip Structures In Wind Deals

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Primer On Energy Tax Credits, Laura Ellen Jones Nov 2007

Primer On Energy Tax Credits, Laura Ellen Jones

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


A Guide To The Attorney-Client Privilege And Work Product Doctrine For Tax Practitioners, Craig D. Bell, Thomas E. Spahn, Christopher S. Rizek Nov 2007

A Guide To The Attorney-Client Privilege And Work Product Doctrine For Tax Practitioners, Craig D. Bell, Thomas E. Spahn, Christopher S. Rizek

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Creative Structures For The Disposition Of Real Estate (Slides) Nov 2007

Creative Structures For The Disposition Of Real Estate (Slides)

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Recent Tax Developments In Virginia: 2006-2007, Craig D. Bell, William L.S. Rowe Nov 2007

Recent Tax Developments In Virginia: 2006-2007, Craig D. Bell, William L.S. Rowe

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Creative Structures For The Disposition Of Real Estate: Extracting Equity On A Tax-Free Basis, Blake D. Rubin, Andrea M. Whiteway, Jon G. Finkelstein Nov 2007

Creative Structures For The Disposition Of Real Estate: Extracting Equity On A Tax-Free Basis, Blake D. Rubin, Andrea M. Whiteway, Jon G. Finkelstein

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments In Federal Income Taxation, Ira B. Shepard Nov 2007

Recent Developments In Federal Income Taxation, Ira B. Shepard

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Planning With Grantor Trusts, A. Christopher Sega, Mary Ann Mancini Nov 2007

Planning With Grantor Trusts, A. Christopher Sega, Mary Ann Mancini

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Tax Planning For The Philanthropically Minded Business Owner, C. Wells Hall Iii Nov 2007

Tax Planning For The Philanthropically Minded Business Owner, C. Wells Hall Iii

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Navigating Uncharted Waters: The New Charitable Entity Legislation, Robert L. Thalhimer, Michele A. W. Mckinnon Nov 2007

Navigating Uncharted Waters: The New Charitable Entity Legislation, Robert L. Thalhimer, Michele A. W. Mckinnon

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Raise The Proof: A Default Rule For Indigent Defense, Adam M. Gershowitz Nov 2007

Raise The Proof: A Default Rule For Indigent Defense, Adam M. Gershowitz

Faculty Publications

Almost everyone agrees that indigent defense in America is underfunded, but workable solutions have been hard to come by. For the most part, courts have been unwilling to inject themselves into legislative budget decisions. And, when courts have become involved and issued favorable decisions, the benefits have been only temporary because once the pressure of litigation disappears so does a legislature's desire to appropriate more funding. This Article proposes that if an indigent defense system is under-funded, the state supreme court should impose a default rule raising the standard of proof to "beyond all doubt" to convict indigent defendants. The …


Funerals And Free Speech, Timothy Zick Oct 2007

Funerals And Free Speech, Timothy Zick

Popular Media

No abstract provided.


The Noose, Timothy Zick Oct 2007

The Noose, Timothy Zick

Popular Media

No abstract provided.


Second Life And Cyber-Activism, Timothy Zick Oct 2007

Second Life And Cyber-Activism, Timothy Zick

Popular Media

No abstract provided.


Campus Speech In The “Post-Virginia Tech World”, Timothy Zick Oct 2007

Campus Speech In The “Post-Virginia Tech World”, Timothy Zick

Popular Media

No abstract provided.


The Nanny State — It Takes A Village, Timothy Zick Oct 2007

The Nanny State — It Takes A Village, Timothy Zick

Popular Media

No abstract provided.


Be It Resolved . . ., Timothy Zick Oct 2007

Be It Resolved . . ., Timothy Zick

Popular Media

No abstract provided.


May Day Mea Culpa, Timothy Zick Oct 2007

May Day Mea Culpa, Timothy Zick

Popular Media

No abstract provided.


A Rush To Condemn, Timothy Zick Oct 2007

A Rush To Condemn, Timothy Zick

Popular Media

No abstract provided.


Please Don’T Feed The Homeless, Timothy Zick Oct 2007

Please Don’T Feed The Homeless, Timothy Zick

Popular Media

No abstract provided.


The Application Of The Religious Freedom Restoration Act To Appearance Regulations That Presumptively Prohibit Observant Sikh Lawyers From Joining The U.S. Army Judge Advocate General Corps, Rajdeep Singh Jolly Oct 2007

The Application Of The Religious Freedom Restoration Act To Appearance Regulations That Presumptively Prohibit Observant Sikh Lawyers From Joining The U.S. Army Judge Advocate General Corps, Rajdeep Singh Jolly

W&M Law Student Publications

Observant Sikh lawyers are presumptively prohibited from joining the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps because they cannot satisfy the Army's appearance regulations. This essay argues that this presumptive prohibition violates the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA). Under RFRA, the federal government may substantially burden an individual's exercise of religion only if it demonstrates that its application of the burden furthers a compelling governmental interest by the least restrictive means.' The Army's appearance regulations are designed to promote two interests-uniformity and safety. In the course of furthering these interests, the Army's appearance regulations effectively preclude observant Sikhs from joining …


The First Amendment As/And Harassment, Timothy Zick Oct 2007

The First Amendment As/And Harassment, Timothy Zick

Popular Media

No abstract provided.


Challenging Political Boundaries In Post-Conflict States, Angela M. Banks Oct 2007

Challenging Political Boundaries In Post-Conflict States, Angela M. Banks

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Religious V. Secular Ideologies And Sex Education: A Response To Professors Cahn And Carbone, Vivian E. Hamilton Oct 2007

Religious V. Secular Ideologies And Sex Education: A Response To Professors Cahn And Carbone, Vivian E. Hamilton

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Will Marriage Promotion Work?, Vivian E. Hamilton Oct 2007

Will Marriage Promotion Work?, Vivian E. Hamilton

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Thoughts On Jena And The Civil Rights Movement, Timothy Zick Sep 2007

Thoughts On Jena And The Civil Rights Movement, Timothy Zick

Popular Media

No abstract provided.


War And The Politics Of Free Speech, Timothy Zick Sep 2007

War And The Politics Of Free Speech, Timothy Zick

Popular Media

No abstract provided.