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This anthology is designed to be used both as a source of supplemental readings in the estate and gift tax course and as a primary text in tax policy seminars. In selecting the materials included in this book, the editors sought to emphasize the classic writing in the field while at the same time include a sampling of recent tax scholarship.
The confluence of new ways of thinking about law with rapid technological change has led to an outpouring of fascinating literature about copyright. This Anthology contains material dealing with both prongs of recent thought about intellectual property. The first Part explores some of the new critical literature derived from theories about literature, economics, and law. As a body, the work reproduced here explores most of the central tenets of copyright law; the meaning of authorship, the nature of a copyrighted work, the contours of the idea-expression dichotomy, and the significance of originality. The rest of the Anthology explores more discrete areas of copyright law, using writings that discuss the ways in which technology may have an impact on the development of legal concepts.
Explains how democratic countries with market systems should deal with high levels of income-inequality.
" ... offers a detailed and comprehensive treatment of basic rules, principles and issues relating to federal taxation."--Overview.
In creating the Civil Procedure Anthology, the authors selected materials that, combined together, are designed to do several things. There are some background-overview materials, particularly on the nature of the adversary system and the development of the Federal Rules, to help students gain some perspective on civil procedure as a whole. In particular subject matter areas, the authors selected materials designed to help students begin the process of synthesizing the principles derived from the cases on which they spend most of their time, but that may also challenge them to question "received traditions" rather than accepting them unthinkingly. In areas that students typically find difficult, the authors include articles that explore the basic problems without oversimplifying them. In areas to which courses often give attenuated treatment, such as alternative dispute resolution, the authors have included a wide selection of comparatively short excerpts to give students as broad a view as possible. Professors and adjunct professors may request complimentary examination copies of LexisNexis law school publications to consider for class adoption or recommendation. Please identify the book(s) you wish to receive, provide your institutional contact information, and submit your request here.