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Corporate Liquidations, John J. Mylan
Corporate Liquidations, John J. Mylan
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Corporate Liquitdations: A Comparison Of Asset Versus Stock Sales, Jon E. Bischel
Corporate Liquitdations: A Comparison Of Asset Versus Stock Sales, Jon E. Bischel
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Disposition Of Unwanted Assets, George J. Rabil
Disposition Of Unwanted Assets, George J. Rabil
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Collapsible Corporations, Michael K. Ryan
Collapsible Corporations, Michael K. Ryan
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Reincorporation And Related Problems, B. Roland Freasier Jr.
Reincorporation And Related Problems, B. Roland Freasier Jr.
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
President Nixon: Toughing It Out With The Law, William W. Van Alstyne
President Nixon: Toughing It Out With The Law, William W. Van Alstyne
Popular Media
No abstract provided.
System Implementation And Evaluation, I. Trotter Hardy
System Implementation And Evaluation, I. Trotter Hardy
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Legal Problems In Organ Transplants, Jerome F. Leavell
Legal Problems In Organ Transplants, Jerome F. Leavell
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
A Model Of Criminal Dispositions: An Alternative To Official Discretion In Sentencing, Larry I. Palmer
A Model Of Criminal Dispositions: An Alternative To Official Discretion In Sentencing, Larry I. Palmer
Faculty Publications
Professor Palmer proposes a new model of criminal dispositions which would replace official discretion at sentencing with judicially created standards for sentencing officials. In Part I he outlines the role of the appellate judiciary in developing an interest analysis to enunciate standards to guide criminal dispositions. In Parts Il and III he examines the roles of administrative agencies and legislatures in perfecting the dispositional process under standards initially ariculated by the judiciary. Professor Palmer emphasizes the concept of individual liberty as a central value of society and shows how a new system of criminal dispositions can enhance that value as …
See The Marshall Exhibit At The Supreme Court Building, William F. Swindler
See The Marshall Exhibit At The Supreme Court Building, William F. Swindler
Popular Media
No abstract provided.
Colonial Lawyer, Vol. 4, No. 3 (Spring 1973), Editors Of Colonial Lawyer
Colonial Lawyer, Vol. 4, No. 3 (Spring 1973), Editors Of Colonial Lawyer
Colonial Lawyer
No abstract provided.
A Reassessment Of The Legal Bases Of Zoning, John E. Donaldson
A Reassessment Of The Legal Bases Of Zoning, John E. Donaldson
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Toward Due Process In Injunction Procedure, Doug R. Rendleman
Toward Due Process In Injunction Procedure, Doug R. Rendleman
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
A Critical Guide To Ex Parte Mccardle, William W. Van Alstyne
A Critical Guide To Ex Parte Mccardle, William W. Van Alstyne
Faculty Publications
Given the growing trend of proposed Congressional bills seeking to remove certain types of cases from the Supreme Court's appellate jurisdiction, this examination looks back on Ex Parte McCardle, the quintessential case that defined the limits of the Exceptions Clause.
Iowa Criminal Law, Kermit L. Dunahoo
Colonial Lawyer, Vol. 4, No. 2 (Winter 1973), Editors Of Colonial Lawyer
Colonial Lawyer, Vol. 4, No. 2 (Winter 1973), Editors Of Colonial Lawyer
Colonial Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Admissibility Of Evidence Found By Marijuana Detection Dogs, Fredric I. Lederer, Calvin M. Lederer
Admissibility Of Evidence Found By Marijuana Detection Dogs, Fredric I. Lederer, Calvin M. Lederer
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Marijuana Dog Searches After United States V. Unrue, Fredric I. Lederer, Calvin M. Lederer
Marijuana Dog Searches After United States V. Unrue, Fredric I. Lederer, Calvin M. Lederer
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law - The Eighth Amendment And Prison Reform, Ronald H. Rosenberg
Constitutional Law - The Eighth Amendment And Prison Reform, Ronald H. Rosenberg
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Equal Justice: The Warren Era Of The Supreme Court, W. Taylor Reveley Iii
Book Review Of Equal Justice: The Warren Era Of The Supreme Court, W. Taylor Reveley Iii
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Scope Of Judicial Discretion In The Iowa Criminal Trial Process, Kermit L. Dunahoo
The Scope Of Judicial Discretion In The Iowa Criminal Trial Process, Kermit L. Dunahoo
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Forum Of Conscience: Applying Standards Under The Free Exercise Clause, Paul Marcus
The Forum Of Conscience: Applying Standards Under The Free Exercise Clause, Paul Marcus
Faculty Publications
The 1973 Supreme Court decision in Wisconsin v. Yoder reenforced and amplified the Court's earlier holding in Sherbert v. Verner that the free exercise clause of the first amendment requires the state to render substantial deference to religiously motivated behavior in the application of its laws and regulatory schemes. In this article, Mr. Marcus traces the evolving standards of free exercise doctrine and observes that the "balancing test" which has resulted from that evolution requires still further refinement to give religious freedom its full constitutional due. The author then illustrates how the new standards of free exercise might be applied …