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Volume 89, Number 2 (January 2016)

Volume 89, Number 2 (January 2016)

  • Citizen Taxation
    Article by Ruth Mason
  • Risk, Reward, and Responsibility: A Call to Hold UberX, Lyft, and Other Transportation Network Companies Vicariously Liable for the Acts of Their Drivers
    Note by Lauren Geisser
  • Forum Selling
    Article by Daniel Klerman and Greg Reilly
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