Browsing Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Works by Author "Moran, Beverly I."
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Moran, Beverly I. (Ohio Norhtern University Law Review, 2002)The bibliography surveys all tax articles (but not Notes) from 1954 to 2001 in high prestige law journals in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and Canada. The bibliography compares number of articles produced ...
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Moran, Beverly I.; Whitford, William C., 1940- (Wisconsin Law Review, 1996)Using Census data and the Survey of Income Program participation (SIPP), the authors use social science methodology to show that blacks pay more federal income tax than whites at the same income levels.
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Moran, Beverly I. (SMU Law Review, 2008)America is a country founded on ideas. The Enlightenment presented one set of ideas that attended our birth, and one Enlightenment belief that is as strong today as during the revolution is our faith in capitalism and the ...
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Moran, Beverly I. (Northern Illinois University Law Review, 2005)"Dred Scott v. Sanford", "Plessy v. Ferguson", "Brown v. Board of Education" and "Grutter v. Bollinger" all demonstrate that law alone is not enough to make social change. Instead, lawyers interested in social change must ...
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Moran, Beverly I.; Schneider, Daniel M. (Howard Law Journal, 1996)All the federal tax decisions of the Burger Court are reviewed in order to demonstrate that widely held beliefs about statutory interpretation in tax cases are misleading. For example, although the literature asserts that ...
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Moran, Beverly I. (North Carolina Law Review, 1998)The politics behind tax legislation are explored in order to demonstrate that, rather than being surprising or unexpected, it is easily predictable that federal tax laws would favor whites over blacks.
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Hersch, Joni, 1956-; Moran, Beverly I. (Kentucky Law Journal, 2013)We examine whether two national newspapers (The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal) provide a realistic representation of sexual harassment in the workplace by comparing media coverage to empirical evidence on ...
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Moran, Beverly I. (Fordham International Law Journal, 2001)For the last fifty years we have seen an outflow of United States laws to developing countries. This legal outflow has caused problems of enforcement in societies that do not share the values, needs or concerns of the law ...
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Moran, Beverly I. (Wisconsin Law Review, 1992)The 1992 presidential election is over but the United States economy still faces hard times. Each man who hoped to lead us promised to revive our sick economy, and each cure promised included a strong dose of tax reform. ...
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Moran, Beverly I. (University of California at Davis Law Review, 2012)This article asks whether Muslims whose religious beliefs prevent investment in their employers’ private pension plans have a right to religious accommodation. This is a real issue for a growing part of the population whose ...
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Moran, Beverly I. (Saint Louis University Public Law Review, 1991)The 1990 Minority Law Teachers Conference was dedicated to expanding the number of minorities in law teaching. To this end, the volume addresses a wide variety of concerns for new and veteran teachers including: teaching, ...
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Moran, Beverly I. (Saint Louis University Public Law Review, 1991)The 1990 Minority Law Teachers Conference was dedicated to expanding the number of minorities in law teaching. To this end, the volume addresses a wide variety of concerns for new and veteran teachers including: teaching, ...
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Moran, Beverly I. (Toledo Law Review, 1991)In "Cottage Savings Association v. Commissioner" the Sixth Circuit delves into a little known aspect of the savings and loan crisis -- the attempt by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board to use the Internal Revenue Code ("Code") ...
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Moran, Beverly I. (Berkeley Women's Law Journal, 1990)The nature of privilege is that it is hidden from those who possess it even more than it is hidden from those who lack privilege. Privilege's invisibility to its owner makes privilege difficult to both identify and fight.
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Moran, Beverly I.; Wildman, Stephanie M., 1949- (Fordham Urban Law Journal, 2007)Many believe that the legal system has achieved racial neutrality because statutes and regulations do not mention race. They do not view law and the legal system as one way that American society polices race and wealth ...
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Moran, Beverly I. (UALR Law Review, 1999)At present the Internal Revenue Code unthinkingly reflects many aspects of white culture including historical opportunities that whites have received for wealth building and marriage. In order for the federal tax laws to ...
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Moran, Beverly I. (Oregon Law Review, 1990)The article uses the provisions of the Alternative Minimum Tax in an attempt to predict the course of future tax reform.
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Moran, Beverly I. (Southern California Review of Law and Women's Studies, 2002)Feminist psychologists postulate that women are more people focused than men and therefore less likely to be attracted to rule oriented cultures that do not take into account personal differences and needs. This work ...
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Moran, Beverly I. (Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment Law & Practice, 2004)The United States Trade Representative and the policies that he (or she) attempt to impose on our trading partners have the serious and perhaps unintended effect of destroying local culture particularly in the area of film ...
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Moran, Beverly I. (Harvard Journal on Legislation, 1989)Using legislative histories the article shows how the incidence of taxation began to fall more heavily on women in the context of divorce as women's social and political status rose during World War II and that this trend ...