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Taxation, Craig D. Bell
Taxation, Craig D. Bell
University of Richmond Law Review
The overall purpose of this article is to provide Virginia tax and general practitioners with a concise overview of the recent developments in Virginia taxation that will most likely impact those practitioners. This article does not, however, discuss many of the numerous technical legislative changes to title 58.1 of the Virginia Code, which covers taxation.
Corporations And Commercial Speech, Ron Collins, Mark Lopez, Tamara Piety, David Vladeck
Corporations And Commercial Speech, Ron Collins, Mark Lopez, Tamara Piety, David Vladeck
Tamara R. Piety
Today's discussion will be about a rather famous case-actually, a non-case, Nike v. Kasky.
Corporate And Business Law (Annual Survey Of Virginia Law), Lyman P.Q. Johnson
Corporate And Business Law (Annual Survey Of Virginia Law), Lyman P.Q. Johnson
Lyman P. Q. Johnson
This article reviews changes in Virginia corporate and business law for the period from June 2000 through May 2001. Part II ex- amines legislative changes in corporate and other business stat- utes (excluding public service corporation and insurance law is- sues) based on Virginia General Assembly action in the 2001 session. Part III reviews judicial decisions during the year, in- cluding decisions addressing agency law, partnership law, and corporate law issues and principles. This article describes these decisions and, in several instances, it also critically analyzes the outcomes. Part IV summarizes a May 25, 2001, Order of the Vir- ginia …
The Role Of The Ombuds In A Knowledge-Intensive Corporation: A Partner For Conflict Prevention And Mitigation, David P. Clark
The Role Of The Ombuds In A Knowledge-Intensive Corporation: A Partner For Conflict Prevention And Mitigation, David P. Clark
Working Papers
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Corporatism: The Public Use Clause As A Means Of Corporate Welfare, John Kieran Murphy
Constitutional Corporatism: The Public Use Clause As A Means Of Corporate Welfare, John Kieran Murphy
University of Baltimore Journal of Land and Development
No abstract provided.
Across The Curriculum: Integrating Transactional Skills Instruction, Jean M. Whitney, Lori D. Johnson, Richard A. Rawson
Across The Curriculum: Integrating Transactional Skills Instruction, Jean M. Whitney, Lori D. Johnson, Richard A. Rawson
Scholarly Works
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Extraterritoriality And Human Rights After Kiobel, Beth Stephens
Extraterritoriality And Human Rights After Kiobel, Beth Stephens
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
A Proposal To Improve The Workplace Law Curriculum From A Corporate Compliance Perspective, Nicole Buonocore Porter
A Proposal To Improve The Workplace Law Curriculum From A Corporate Compliance Perspective, Nicole Buonocore Porter
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
God And The Profits: Is There Religious Liberty For Money-Makers?, Mark L. Rienzi
God And The Profits: Is There Religious Liberty For Money-Makers?, Mark L. Rienzi
Scholarly Articles
Is there a religious way to pump gas, sell groceries, or advertise for a craft store? Litigation over the HHS contraceptive mandate has raised the question whether a for-profit business and its owner can engage in religious exercise under federal law. The federal government has argued, and some courts have found, that the activities of a profit-making business are ineligible for religious freedom protection.
This article offers a comprehensive look at the relationship between profit-making and religious liberty, arguing that the act of earning money does not preclude profit-making businesses and their owners from engaging in protected religious exercise.
Many …