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Municipalities In Peril: The Abi Guide To Chapter 9, Second Edition Written By: H. Slayton Dabney Jr., Patrick Darby, Daniel G. Egan, Marc A. Levinson, George B. South Iii And Emily J. Tidmore (Abi, 2012), Juliet Moringiello
Juliet M Moringiello
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Surveying Recent Scholarship On Fair Use: A Conversation, Jessica M. Silbey
Surveying Recent Scholarship On Fair Use: A Conversation, Jessica M. Silbey
Jessica Silbey
A conversation about recent books discussing copyright fair use with Rebecca Tushnet, Peter Decherney and Bill Herman.
Book Review: A Practitioner's Guide To Tax Evidence, T. Keith Fogg
Book Review: A Practitioner's Guide To Tax Evidence, T. Keith Fogg
T. Keith Fogg
This is a book review of Joni Larson's book: A Practitioner's Guide to Tax Evidence (ABA 2013). It begins: "Professor Joni Larson has done a great service for all Tax Court practitioners."
Memory Of A Racist Past — Yazoo: Integration In A Deep-Southern Town By Willie Morris, Nick J. Sciullo
Memory Of A Racist Past — Yazoo: Integration In A Deep-Southern Town By Willie Morris, Nick J. Sciullo
Nick J. Sciullo
Willie Morris was in many ways larger than life. Born in Jackson, Mississippi, he moved with his family to Yazoo City, Mississippi at the age of six months. He attended and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin where his scathing editorials against racism in the South earned him the hatred of university officials. After graduation, he attended Oxford University on a Rhodes scholarship. He would join Harper’s Magazine in 1963, rising to become the youngest editor-in-chief in the magazine’s history. He remained at this post until 1971 when he resigned amid dropping ad sales and a lack of …