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Volume 83, Number 5 (July 2010)

Volume 83, Number 5 (July 2010)

  • The Last Best Hope for Progressivity in Tax
    Article by Edward J. McCaffery & James R. Hines Jr.
  • Fighting for Asylum: A Statutory Exception to Relevant Bars for Former Child Soldiers
    Note by Dani Cepernich
  • Alternatives to District Court Patent Litigation: Reform by Enhancing the Existing Administrative Options
    Note by Eric B. Cheng
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The Last Best Hope for Progressivity in Tax – Article by Edward J. McCaffery & James R. Hines Jr.
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