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Volume 20 (2005)

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Analyzing Subpart F in Light of Check-the-Box - Cynthia Ram Sweitzer

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http://www.uakron.edu/law/lawreview/pdf/Sweitzer201.pdf

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Volume 20 (2005) - page 1

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Cynthia Ram Sweitzer

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Challenging the Finality of Tax Court Judgments: When Is Final Not Really Final? - Stephen C. Gara

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http://www.uakron.edu/law/lawreview/pdf/Gara201.pdf

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Volume 20 (2005) - page 35

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Stephen C. Gara

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Congress Giveth and Congress Taketh Away: The Slow Death of the SESOP - Beckett G. Cantley

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http://www.uakron.edu/law/lawreview/pdf/Cantley201.pdf

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Volume 20 (2005) - page 59

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Beckett G. Cantley

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Can You Hear Me Now? Good. (TM) The Nextwave of Options for the FCC, in Light of FCC v. Nextwave Personal Communications, Inc. - Susan K. Slam

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http://www.uakron.edu/law/lawreview/pdf/Slam201.pdf

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Volume 20 (2005) - page 85

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Susan K. Slam

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