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1998

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State And Local Income And Franchise Tax Aspects Of Corporate Acquisitions, Peter L. Faber Dec 1998

State And Local Income And Franchise Tax Aspects Of Corporate Acquisitions, Peter L. Faber

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Confidentiality, Conflict Of Interest And Tax Professionals, James P. Holden Dec 1998

Confidentiality, Conflict Of Interest And Tax Professionals, James P. Holden

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Learning To Live With The New Foreign Nongrantor Trust Rules, Carlyn S. Mccaffrey Dec 1998

Learning To Live With The New Foreign Nongrantor Trust Rules, Carlyn S. Mccaffrey

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Valuation Issues In Intra-Family Transfers, Louis A. Mezzullo Dec 1998

Valuation Issues In Intra-Family Transfers, Louis A. Mezzullo

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Impact Of Sales And Use Taxes On Corporate Transactions, Peter L. Faber Dec 1998

Impact Of Sales And Use Taxes On Corporate Transactions, Peter L. Faber

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Selected Recent Federal Income Tax Developments, Ira B. Shepard Dec 1998

Selected Recent Federal Income Tax Developments, Ira B. Shepard

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Individual Tax Planning: Exhibit 1, James V. Duty Dec 1998

Individual Tax Planning: Exhibit 1, James V. Duty

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Individual Tax Planning, James V. Duty Dec 1998

Individual Tax Planning, James V. Duty

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Individual Tax Planning: Exhibit 3, James V. Duty Dec 1998

Individual Tax Planning: Exhibit 3, James V. Duty

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Pass-Through Entity Update, Richard B. Robinson Dec 1998

Pass-Through Entity Update, Richard B. Robinson

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Practice Before The Irs After The Restructuring And Reform Act, T. Keith Fogg, Robert E. Lee Dec 1998

Practice Before The Irs After The Restructuring And Reform Act, T. Keith Fogg, Robert E. Lee

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Federal And State Audit Issues, William L.S. Rowe, D. French Slaughter Iii Dec 1998

Federal And State Audit Issues, William L.S. Rowe, D. French Slaughter Iii

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Individual Tax Planning: Exhibit 2, James V. Duty Dec 1998

Individual Tax Planning: Exhibit 2, James V. Duty

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


The Pitfalls And Problems Of The Generation-Skipping Tax, John B. O'Grady Dec 1998

The Pitfalls And Problems Of The Generation-Skipping Tax, John B. O'Grady

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


S Corporations, Bryan P. Collins Dec 1998

S Corporations, Bryan P. Collins

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Pregnancy-Based Sex Discrimination, Robert Richard Rico Dec 1998

Pregnancy-Based Sex Discrimination, Robert Richard Rico

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Hypocrites And Barking Harlots: The Clinton-Lewinsky Affair And The Attack On Women, Christina R. Wells Dec 1998

Hypocrites And Barking Harlots: The Clinton-Lewinsky Affair And The Attack On Women, Christina R. Wells

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

Given the status of the participants, the nature of the scandal, the potential political ramifications, and the melee accompanying the recently-released Independent Counsel's report, the unrelenting media coverage of the Clinton-Lewinsky affair is unsurprising. Wallowing in the libidinous transgressions of this country's most powerful leader would prove almost irresistible to a citizenry practically obsessed with sex. Of course, this coverage has provided the President's critics with an unending platform from which to call, depending upon their point of view, for his (a) apology, (b) resignation, or (c) impeachment. Many of the President's detractors, however, have not limited their criticism to …


A Content Analysis Of Judicial Decision-Making - How Judges Use The Primary Caretaker Standard To Make A Custody Determination, Kathryn L. Mercer Dec 1998

A Content Analysis Of Judicial Decision-Making - How Judges Use The Primary Caretaker Standard To Make A Custody Determination, Kathryn L. Mercer

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

No abstract provided.


"Because The Constitution Requires It And Because Justice Demands It": Specific Speech Injunctive Relief For Title Vii Hostile Work Environment Claims, Cecilee Price-Huish Dec 1998

"Because The Constitution Requires It And Because Justice Demands It": Specific Speech Injunctive Relief For Title Vii Hostile Work Environment Claims, Cecilee Price-Huish

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

Abusive speech often is used effectively by harassers in the workplace to intimidate, terrorize, objectify, and humiliate their intended victims, thus helping to secure and maintain social inequality in the workforce, especially among racial and gender minority employees. Pursuant to the adoption of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the United States Supreme Court, in Meritor Savings Bank v. Vinson, interpreted the statute's anti-employment discrimination mandate as imposing liability for conduct or words in the workplace that have the purpose or effect of interfering with an employee's work performance or of creating an intimidating or hostile work …


Suspicionless Drug Testing And Chandler V. Miller: Is The Supreme Court Making The Right Decisions, Ross H. Parr Dec 1998

Suspicionless Drug Testing And Chandler V. Miller: Is The Supreme Court Making The Right Decisions, Ross H. Parr

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

During the last decade, the United States Supreme Court has rendered four major decisions regarding the validity of suspicionless drug testing policies. Such drug testing policies have become a common way for employers and other interested parties-including the government-both to deter the use of drugs and to determine who is acting under the influence of illegal narcotics. Because government officials often randomly select individuals for drug testing, some of these individuals have charged that a governmental drug testing policy violates the Fourth Amendment. The Supreme Court found this argument unconvincing in three cases decided between 1989 and 1997, but in …


Protecting The Fetus: The Criminalization Of Prenatal Drug Use, Kellam T. Parks Dec 1998

Protecting The Fetus: The Criminalization Of Prenatal Drug Use, Kellam T. Parks

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Does The Dissolution Of Covenant Marriages Mirror Common Law England's Subordination Of Women?, Rebecca E. Silberbogen Dec 1998

Does The Dissolution Of Covenant Marriages Mirror Common Law England's Subordination Of Women?, Rebecca E. Silberbogen

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Lincoln, Vallandingham, And Anti-War Speech In The Civil War, Michael Kent Curtis Dec 1998

Lincoln, Vallandingham, And Anti-War Speech In The Civil War, Michael Kent Curtis

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

In the early morning hours of May 5, 1863, Union soldiers forcibly arrested Clement L. Vallandigham, a prominent Democratic politician and former congressman, for an anti-war speech which he had given a few days earlier in Mount Vernon, Ohio. Vallandigham's arrest ignited debate about freedom of speech in a democracy during a time of war and the First Amendment rights of critics of an administration. This Article is one in a series by Professor Curtis which examines episodes in the history of free speech before and during the Civil War.

In this Article, Professor Curtis explores the First Amendment's guarantee …


Aveux Incités Par Les Officiers Chargés De L’Application De La Loi, L’Expérience Des Etats-Unis, Paul Marcus Dec 1998

Aveux Incités Par Les Officiers Chargés De L’Application De La Loi, L’Expérience Des Etats-Unis, Paul Marcus

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Law And Human Dignity: The Judicial Soul Of Justice Brennan, Stephen J. Wermiel Dec 1998

Law And Human Dignity: The Judicial Soul Of Justice Brennan, Stephen J. Wermiel

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

The concept of human dignity has emerged in the United States in recent decades as an important theoretical and sometimes practical source of individual rights and liberties. Human dignity is cited in jurisprudential writings and discussed in some court opinions as a means of enhancing the broad phrases of the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment. This Essay examines the pivotal role that the late Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., played on the United States Supreme Court in making concepts of human dignity a valued and essential part of rights formulation. This essay explores Justice Brennan 's vision of …


Physician-Assisted Suicide: State Legislation Teetering At The Pinnacle Of A Slippery Slope, Eunice Park Dec 1998

Physician-Assisted Suicide: State Legislation Teetering At The Pinnacle Of A Slippery Slope, Eunice Park

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

Physician-assisted suicide has become the subject of a hotly contested legal and political debate, both in the United States and abroad. In 1997, the United States Supreme Court rendered two decisions concerning physician-assisted suicide, and two states recently enacted legislation on this issue: Oregon in 1997 and Virginia in 1998. Nevertheless, the legality of physician-assisted suicide remains unclear as doctors, pharmacists, legal commentators, and a growing segment of the general population continue to argue over the line between "letting die" and "killing." This Note analyzes both the constitutional and political aspects of the right-to-die debate, focusing primarily on the political …


The Sixties Shift To Formal Equality And The Courts: An Argument For Pragmatism And Politics, Mary Becker Oct 1998

The Sixties Shift To Formal Equality And The Courts: An Argument For Pragmatism And Politics, Mary Becker

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Loss Of Control: Privilege Cases Diminish Presidential Power, Neal Devins Oct 1998

A Loss Of Control: Privilege Cases Diminish Presidential Power, Neal Devins

Popular Media

No abstract provided.


Reformulating Executive And Legislative Relationships After Reformulated Gasoline: What's Best For Trade And The Environment?, Scott Daniel Mcbride Oct 1998

Reformulating Executive And Legislative Relationships After Reformulated Gasoline: What's Best For Trade And The Environment?, Scott Daniel Mcbride

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


The Challenge Of Prosecuting Organized Crime In The United States: Procedural Issues, Paul Marcus Oct 1998

The Challenge Of Prosecuting Organized Crime In The United States: Procedural Issues, Paul Marcus

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.