Vol. 95 No. 7, June 1997
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Index
- Suspect linkage: the interplay of state taxing and spending measures in the application of constitutional antidiscrimination rules.
- The immovable object versus the irresistible force: rethinking the relationship between secured credit and bankruptcy policy.
- Awarding attorney's fees to pro se litigants under Rule 11.
- The 'solely criminal purpose' defense to the enforcement of IRS summonses.
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