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Claremont I and II - Were They Rightly Decided, and Where Have They Left Us?, John M. Lewis, Stephen E. Borofsky The University of New Hampshire Law Review
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Occupy Wall Street, Distributive Justice, and Tax Scholarship: An Ideology Critique of the Consumption Tax Debate, Partrick Crawford The University of New Hampshire Law Review
California – Land of “Lawless Taxation” and the “Midnight Special”: Outlier or Leader in a Growing Trend?, Mystica M. Alexander The University of New Hampshire Law Review
State Constitutional Limits on New Hampshire‘s Taxing Power: Historical Development and Modern State, Marcus Hurn Law Faculty Scholarship
The Original Understanding of the New Hampshire Constitution’s Education Clause, Edward C. Mosca The University of New Hampshire Law Review
What’s the Hang Up? The Future of VoIP Regulation and Taxation in New Hampshire, Kate Winstanley The University of New Hampshire Law Review
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