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Annual Report Of The Colorado River Board Of California, 1983, Colorado River Board Of California Dec 1983

Annual Report Of The Colorado River Board Of California, 1983, Colorado River Board Of California

California Agencies

No abstract provided.


Handling The Social Security Disability Case —The View From The Bench, Roger J. Miner '56 Dec 1983

Handling The Social Security Disability Case —The View From The Bench, Roger J. Miner '56

Bar Associations

No abstract provided.


Reply Brief Of Appellant Makah Indian Tribe Dec 1983

Reply Brief Of Appellant Makah Indian Tribe

United States v. Washington, Docket No. 83-3802 (730 F.2d 1314 (9th Cir. 1984))

No abstract provided.


In The Matter Of Occupational Safety And Health - December 8, 1983, Senate Committee On Industrial Relations, Assembly Committee On Labor And Employment Dec 1983

In The Matter Of Occupational Safety And Health - December 8, 1983, Senate Committee On Industrial Relations, Assembly Committee On Labor And Employment

California Joint Committees

No abstract provided.


Hearing On Toxic Contamination And Water Quality, Assembly Committee On Consumer Protection And Toxic Materials Dec 1983

Hearing On Toxic Contamination And Water Quality, Assembly Committee On Consumer Protection And Toxic Materials

California Assembly

No abstract provided.


In The Matter Of Occupational Safety And Health - December 6, 1983, Senate Committee On Industrial Relations, Assembly Committee On Labor And Employment Dec 1983

In The Matter Of Occupational Safety And Health - December 6, 1983, Senate Committee On Industrial Relations, Assembly Committee On Labor And Employment

California Joint Committees

No abstract provided.


The Record - Vol. 11, Issue 15, Iit Chicago-Kent College Of Law Dec 1983

The Record - Vol. 11, Issue 15, Iit Chicago-Kent College Of Law

The Record

Chicago-Kent College of Law newsletter. Topics covered include: announcements and notices, events, information for specific students, job postings, internship opportunities, scholarships, financial aid, information about societies and other organizations, and career advice.


The Tax Professional And The New Tax Compliance Environment, Marvin J. Garbis Dec 1983

The Tax Professional And The New Tax Compliance Environment, Marvin J. Garbis

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


The New Theology Of Tax Policy: Reformation Or Heresy, Bruce F. Davie Dec 1983

The New Theology Of Tax Policy: Reformation Or Heresy, Bruce F. Davie

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments Affecting Multiple Corporations: Sections 304, 306, And 338, James P. Holden Dec 1983

Recent Developments Affecting Multiple Corporations: Sections 304, 306, And 338, James P. Holden

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Individual And Corporate Planning To Avoid Pitfalls Of Minimum Tax, Oliver C. Murray Dec 1983

Individual And Corporate Planning To Avoid Pitfalls Of Minimum Tax, Oliver C. Murray

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Income And Estate Tax Planning With Subchapter S Corporations, Robert J. Hipple, Barbara C. Hipple Dec 1983

Income And Estate Tax Planning With Subchapter S Corporations, Robert J. Hipple, Barbara C. Hipple

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Cash Or Deferred Arrangements (Section 401(K): Legal Issues And Plan Design, William L. Sollee Dec 1983

Cash Or Deferred Arrangements (Section 401(K): Legal Issues And Plan Design, William L. Sollee

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Personal Financial And Tax Planning With Insurance Products And Comparable Investments, William B. Harman Jr. Dec 1983

Personal Financial And Tax Planning With Insurance Products And Comparable Investments, William B. Harman Jr.

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Housing Issues In Boston: Guidelines For Options And Strategies, Joseph S. Slavet Dec 1983

Housing Issues In Boston: Guidelines For Options And Strategies, Joseph S. Slavet

John M. McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies Publications

Most of the recent analyses of Boston's housing problem reveal a complex and contradictory mix of positive trends and negative factors, clouded by a growing percentage of poor and near-poor resident households in the City and declining commitments by the federal government to housing, particularly for subsidies of new housing production.

That Boston's housing problem, unlike that of many other large cities, is of manageable proportions, however, is attributable mainly to the following demographic trends and forecasts that are not likely to exacerbate the problem and that many even ease some of the most serious current and future pressures of …


Boston's Housing In 1984: Issues And Opportunities, Rolf Goetze Dec 1983

Boston's Housing In 1984: Issues And Opportunities, Rolf Goetze

John M. McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies Publications

Sharp cutbacks in federal aid for housing and community development now challenge Boston to become more resourceful in its housing strategies. In the neighborhoods where new solutions are needed, much has already been happening that can be adapted and expanded. Fortunately, the City's resurgence can also help achieve more results with less public resources, but a fresh approach involving community interests is essential. At the same time, local laws, procedures and programs devised to address past problems must also be critically re-evaluated to determine their appropriateness to the new realities.

Confidence in Boston's future is being uplifted, and many neighborhoods …


Issues Facing Boston: 1984, Housing, Phillip L. Clay Dec 1983

Issues Facing Boston: 1984, Housing, Phillip L. Clay

John M. McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies Publications

The housing problem in Boston is one issue facing the new council which offers both opportunity and complexity. In a city where 70 percent of the households are tenants, where incomes are low and housing expensive, and where major demographic and economic changes are taking place, easy answers are not available. But housing, unlike other issues, is a matter over which the city has some leverage so that progress will be noted and appreciated by an increasingly attentive electorate.

In recent years, the city has not faced the challenge of greater local discretion in housing policy (made available by the …


Future Issues Facing Boston: Financing Of The City's Operating And Capital Construction Program, J. Chester Johnson Dec 1983

Future Issues Facing Boston: Financing Of The City's Operating And Capital Construction Program, J. Chester Johnson

John M. McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies Publications

This paper reviews the important factors affecting the current status of debt finance and debt management by the City of Boston, including the City's significant credit problems and the financing implications. While significant challenges to Boston's finance and debt management have recently been met in part through a combination of fiscal austerity measures and altered operating and financing approaches, there are important new debt financing challenges facing Boston in 1984 and beyond.


Future Issues Facing Boston: The Assessing Department, Janet L. Hunkel Dec 1983

Future Issues Facing Boston: The Assessing Department, Janet L. Hunkel

John M. McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies Publications

Taxpayers' opinions of municipal government often focus on the property tax. Taxpayers are stingy, and they are critical as to whether their money is purchasing competent services. For citizens to have faith that government is democratic, taxes must be equitable — everyone must pay their fair share. For government to function efficiently, tax administration must be efficient in order to support city services.

The property tax is a complex, difficult tax to administer; it is vulnerable to misuse. However, there have been recent, dramatic changes to the tax laws. Municipal government in Massachusetts now has the political and legal wherewithall …


Spruce Run News (December 1983), Spruce Run Staff Dec 1983

Spruce Run News (December 1983), Spruce Run Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Afterword: Could A Merger Lead To Both A Monopoly And A Lower Price?, Alan A. Fisher Ph.D., Robert H. Lande, Walter Vandaele Dec 1983

Afterword: Could A Merger Lead To Both A Monopoly And A Lower Price?, Alan A. Fisher Ph.D., Robert H. Lande, Walter Vandaele

All Faculty Scholarship

This article demonstrates that significant net efficiencies from a merger could cause prices to decrease, even if the merger results in a monopoly. The article also shows that a price focus would require substantially more efficiencies to justify an otherwise anticompetitive merger than would an efficiency focus (in other words, it re-does the Williamsonian merger tradeoff, using price to consumers instead of net efficiencies as its focus). We demonstrate this by calculating how large the necessary efficiency gains would have to be to prevent price increases under different market conditions.


Efficiency Considerations In Merger Enforcement, Alan A. Fisher Ph.D., Robert H. Lande Dec 1983

Efficiency Considerations In Merger Enforcement, Alan A. Fisher Ph.D., Robert H. Lande

All Faculty Scholarship

This is one of the first articles to demonstrate that the primary goal of antitrust is neither exclusively to enhance economic efficiency, nor to address any social or political factor. Rather, the overriding intent behind the merger laws was to prevent prices to purchasers from rising due to mergers (a wealth transfer concern). This is the first article to show how to analyze mergers with this goal in mind. Doing so challenges the fundamental underpinnings of Williamsonian merger analysis (which assumes mergers should be evaluated only in terms of net efficiency effects).

In this and three related articles we re-do …


Alumni News: Vol. 5, No. 3, Valparaiso University School Of Law Dec 1983

Alumni News: Vol. 5, No. 3, Valparaiso University School Of Law

Alumni Magazine: Alumni News (1970, 1978-1987) / The Amicus (1987-1995) / Valpo Lawyer (2000-2006) / Annual Review (2013-2020)

No abstract provided.


Race And The Decision To Detain A Suspect, Sheri Johnson Dec 1983

Race And The Decision To Detain A Suspect, Sheri Johnson

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Hearing On Incarcerated Veterans, Assembly Select Committee On Veterans Affairs Dec 1983

Hearing On Incarcerated Veterans, Assembly Select Committee On Veterans Affairs

California Assembly

No abstract provided.


Vol. 7, No. 2 (December 1983) Dec 1983

Vol. 7, No. 2 (December 1983)

Exordium

No abstract provided.


The First Amendment And Economic Regulation: Away From A General Theory Of The First Amendment, Steven H. Shiffrin Dec 1983

The First Amendment And Economic Regulation: Away From A General Theory Of The First Amendment, Steven H. Shiffrin

Cornell Law Faculty Publications



The Fate Of Constitutional Ipse Dixits, William W. Van Alstyne Dec 1983

The Fate Of Constitutional Ipse Dixits, William W. Van Alstyne

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


An Essay On The Conceptual Foundations Of The Tax Benefit Rule, Patricia D. White Dec 1983

An Essay On The Conceptual Foundations Of The Tax Benefit Rule, Patricia D. White

Articles

A good deal has been written over the past forty-odd years about the tax benefit rule. Over this period the federal courts have decided many cases in which its application has been at issue, and the law journals have published a small but steady stream of commentary on the rule and its manifestations. Last term, in Hillsboro National Bank v. Commissioner, the Supreme Court issued an opinion that focused squarely, and at some length, on the tax benefit rule. Despite this attention, relatively little has been done to examine the conceptual foundations of the tax benefit rule and to …


Note On The Problem Of Flexible Standards - 1983, Wendy J. Gordon Dec 1983

Note On The Problem Of Flexible Standards - 1983, Wendy J. Gordon

Scholarship Chronologically

My basic contention is that courts have been giving plaintiffs tort and property rights in intangible without any greater justification than that those persons had “created” the intangible.