Browsing Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Works by Author "Williams, David, 1948-"
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Williams, David, 1948- (Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 1988)If the sole object of our tax law is certainty, then the quest for a bright-line, mechanical test would appear to be justified. Fairness, however, is an equally important objective. If fairness is sacrificed in our rush ...
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The Enterprise Zone Concept at the Federal Level: Are Proposed Tax Incentives the Needed Ingredient? Williams, David, 1948- (Virginia Tax Review, 1990)This article examines the concept of enterprise zones in the United States. Part II explores this concept from an historical perspective: first, the conceptual origins of the enterprise zone systein and how it made its way ...
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Williams, David, 1948- (Ohio State Law Journal, 1989)The cost of sending a child to college in the United States is rapidly increasing. As a result, the need for families to plan ahead to meet this cost has never been greater. Paramount in making those plans is the consideration ...
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Williams, David, 1948- (Journal of Law & Education, 1994)During the 1992-1993 school year, more than 425,000 students from other countries were studying in the United States. In addition, hundreds of foreign nationals were in the United States as research scholars, visiting ...
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Williams, David, 1948- (Capital University Law Review, 1991)A recent Louis Harris poll revealed that seventy-five percent of the American public believes that college athletics are a mess.' Certainly, if you had read such books as College Sports Inc. ,2 Undue Process,3 Major ...