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Home > VLR > Vol. 67 > Iss. 6 (2014)

 
Vanderbilt Law Review

Issue 6 - November 2014 - Symposium: The Role of Federal Law in Private Wealth Transfer

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Symposium: The Role of Federal Law in Private Wealth Transfer
Jeffrey Schoenblum

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In Search of the Probate Exception
James E. Pfander and Michael J.T. Downey

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Federalization of the Law of Charity
Mark L. Ascher

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Is Federalization of Charity Law All Bad? What States Can Learn from the Internal Revenue Code
Melanie B. Leslie

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The Creeping Federalization of Wealth-Transfer Law
Lawrence W. Waggoner

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Destructive Federal Preemption of State Wealth Transfer Law in Beneficiary Designation Cases: Hillman Doubles Down on Egelhoff
John H. Langbein

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Probate Law Meets the Digital Age
Naomi Cahn

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The Stored Communications Act and Digital Assets
David Horton

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A Fresh Look at State Asset Protection Trust Statutes
Ronald J. Mann

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Unconstitutional Perpetual Trusts
Steven J. Horowitz and Robert H. Sitkoff

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Perpetuities and the Genius of a Free State
Joshua C. Tate

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Federal Visions of Private Family Support
Laura A. Rosenbury

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Disclaimers and Federalism
Adam J. Hirsch

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Federalizing Principles of Donative Intent and Unanticipated Circumstances
Reid K. Weisbord

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Strange Bedfellows: The Federal Constitution, Out-of-State Nongrantor Accumulation Trusts, and the Complete Avoidance of State Income Taxation
Jeffrey Schoenblum

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Pro and Con (Law): Considering the Irrevocable Nongrantor Trust Technique
Alyssa A. DiRusso

 
 
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