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2017 Tax Conference Speakers
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Recent Changes To Rules Governing Disguised Sale And Debt Allocations, Blake D. Rubin, Andrea M. Whiteway, Maximilian Pakaluk
Recent Changes To Rules Governing Disguised Sale And Debt Allocations, Blake D. Rubin, Andrea M. Whiteway, Maximilian Pakaluk
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Partnership Character Planning Before And After The Audit, Steven R. Schneider, Brian J. O'Connor
Partnership Character Planning Before And After The Audit, Steven R. Schneider, Brian J. O'Connor
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments In Virginia Taxation, Craig D. Bell, William L.S Rowe
Recent Developments In Virginia Taxation, Craig D. Bell, William L.S Rowe
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Tax Reform: Technical Summary Outline, Evan M. Migdail
Tax Reform: Technical Summary Outline, Evan M. Migdail
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Impact Of Tax Reform On Partnerships/Recent Changes To Rules Governing Disguised Sale And Debt Allocations (Powerpoint), Andrea M. Whiteway, Maximilian Pakaluk
Impact Of Tax Reform On Partnerships/Recent Changes To Rules Governing Disguised Sale And Debt Allocations (Powerpoint), Andrea M. Whiteway, Maximilian Pakaluk
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
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Qualified And Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Plans In Small Businesses: Creative Uses And Problem Solving (Powerpoint), Richard C. Mapp Iii, John M. Peterson, Robert Q. Johnson
Qualified And Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Plans In Small Businesses: Creative Uses And Problem Solving (Powerpoint), Richard C. Mapp Iii, John M. Peterson, Robert Q. Johnson
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Resolving Identity Theft Issues (Powerpoint), Diana Leyden, Keith Fogg, Craig D. Bell
Resolving Identity Theft Issues (Powerpoint), Diana Leyden, Keith Fogg, Craig D. Bell
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Resolving Identity Theft Issues, Diana Leyden, Keith Fogg, Craig D. Bell
Resolving Identity Theft Issues, Diana Leyden, Keith Fogg, Craig D. Bell
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Don't Discount Discounts: Valuation Of Closely Held Businesses In A Changing Regulatory Environment, William I. Sanderson, Michael H. Barker
Don't Discount Discounts: Valuation Of Closely Held Businesses In A Changing Regulatory Environment, William I. Sanderson, Michael H. Barker
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Corporate Tax Developments: Tax Reform And Beyond (Power Point), Lisa M. Zarlenga, Cameron Arterton
Corporate Tax Developments: Tax Reform And Beyond (Power Point), Lisa M. Zarlenga, Cameron Arterton
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Politics Of Tax Reform: Outline, Evan M. Migdail
Politics Of Tax Reform: Outline, Evan M. Migdail
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Like-Kind Exchanges And Avoiding Dealer Status (Powerpoint), Robert D. Schachat
Like-Kind Exchanges And Avoiding Dealer Status (Powerpoint), Robert D. Schachat
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Federal Tax Update (Powerpoint), Stephen L. Owen
Federal Tax Update (Powerpoint), Stephen L. Owen
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Creative Communities And Intellectual Property Law, Laura A. Heymann
Creative Communities And Intellectual Property Law, Laura A. Heymann
Popular Media
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Crimmigration-Counterterrorism, Margaret Hu
Crimmigration-Counterterrorism, Margaret Hu
Faculty Publications
The discriminatory effects that may stem from biometric ID cybersurveillance and other algorithmically-driven screening technologies can be better understood through the analytical prism of “crimmigrationcounterterrorism”: the conflation of crime, immigration, and counterterrorism policy. The historical genesis for this phenomenon can be traced back to multiple migration law developments, including the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. To implement stricter immigration controls at the border and interior, both the federal and state governments developed immigration enforcement schemes that depended upon both biometric identification documents and immigration screening protocols. This Article uses contemporary attempts to implement an expanded regime of “extreme vetting” to …
Taxing Systemic Risk, Eric D. Chason
Taxing Systemic Risk, Eric D. Chason
Faculty Publications
A tax on the harmful elements of finance—a tax on systemic risk—would raise revenue and also lower the likelihood of future crisis. Financial institutions, which pay the tax, would try to minimize its cost by lowering their systemic risk. In theory, a tax on systemic risk is perfect policy. In practice, however, this perfect policy is unattainable. Tax laws need clear definitions to be administrable. Our current understanding of systemic risk is too abstract and too metaphorical to serve as a target for taxation.
Despite the absence of a clear definition of systemic risk, academics and policy makers continue to …
Algorithmic Jim Crow, Margaret Hu
Algorithmic Jim Crow, Margaret Hu
Faculty Publications
This Article contends that current immigration- and security-related vetting protocols risk promulgating an algorithmically driven form of Jim Crow. Under the “separate but equal” discrimination of a historic Jim Crow regime, state laws required mandatory separation and discrimination on the front end, while purportedly establishing equality on the back end. In contrast, an Algorithmic Jim Crow regime allows for “equal but separate” discrimination. Under Algorithmic Jim Crow, equal vetting and database screening of all citizens and noncitizens will make it appear that fairness and equality principles are preserved on the front end. Algorithmic Jim Crow, however, will enable discrimination on …
Defending Our Coasts: Ensuring Military Readiness & Economic Viability As Waters Rise, Deborah Kornblut, Angela King, Virginia Coastal Policy Center
Defending Our Coasts: Ensuring Military Readiness & Economic Viability As Waters Rise, Deborah Kornblut, Angela King, Virginia Coastal Policy Center
Virginia Coastal Policy Center
No abstract provided.
Reflecting On The Past, Preparing For The Future: A Q&A With Aals President Paul Marcus, Jim Greif, Paul Marcus
Reflecting On The Past, Preparing For The Future: A Q&A With Aals President Paul Marcus, Jim Greif, Paul Marcus
Popular Media
No abstract provided.
Medicare And Medicaid: Getting Your Grounding And Staying Up To Date, Frederick W. Dingledy
Medicare And Medicaid: Getting Your Grounding And Staying Up To Date, Frederick W. Dingledy
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
The Required Law & Public Policy Course In The College Of William & Mary's Master Of Public Policy Program: 25 Years Of Lessons, James S. Heller
The Required Law & Public Policy Course In The College Of William & Mary's Master Of Public Policy Program: 25 Years Of Lessons, James S. Heller
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
The Miranda Custody Requirement And Juveniles, Paul Marcus
The Miranda Custody Requirement And Juveniles, Paul Marcus
Faculty Publications
Concerns about the interrogation process and the ability of minors to navigate the criminal justice system often intersect. The impact of the age of juveniles can be seen in a variety of judicial decisions, most markedly those dealing with punishment. But judicial concern for juveniles goes well beyond sentencing. The interrogation process raises especially grave fears.
Since the Supreme Court issued its landmark ruling in Miranda v. Arizona disallowing compelled inculpatory statements by criminal suspects and defendants, there has been concern as to whether juveniles fully understand and appreciate their rights as articulated in Miranda and based in the Fifth …
Reconsidering Contractual Consent: Why We Shouldn't Worry Too Much About Boilerplate And Other Puzzles, Nathan B. Oman
Reconsidering Contractual Consent: Why We Shouldn't Worry Too Much About Boilerplate And Other Puzzles, Nathan B. Oman
Faculty Publications
Our theoretical approaches to contract law have dramatically over-estimated the importance of voluntary consent. The central thesis of this article is that voluntary consent plays at best a secondary role in the normative justification of contract law. Rather, contract law should be seen as part of an evolutionary process of finding solutions to problems of social organization in markets. Like natural evolution, this process depends on variation and feedback. Unlike natural evolution, both the variation and the feedback mechanisms are products of human invention. On this theory, consent serves two roles in contract law. First, consent makes freedom of contract …
What Trump Misses About Free Speech, Timothy Zick
2017-2018 Supreme Court Preview: Contents, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
2017-2018 Supreme Court Preview: Contents, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Supreme Court Preview
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Section 1: Moot Court: Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd., Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Section 1: Moot Court: Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd., Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Supreme Court Preview
No abstract provided.
Section 2: Trump And The Court, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Section 2: Trump And The Court, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Supreme Court Preview
No abstract provided.