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Volume 2000, no. 1
Electronic Commerce Taxation Symposium
Articles
Introduction from the Editor-in-Chief
Rod N. Andreason
Electronic Commerce and the State and Federal Tax Bases
J. Clifton Fleming, Jr.
State Taxation of Electronic Commerce: Perspectives on Proposals for Change and Their Constitutionality
Kendall L. Houghton and Walter Hellerstein
Rethinking State and Local Reliance on the Retail Sales Tax: Should We Fix the Sales Tax or Discard It?
Charles E. McLure, Jr.
Symposium Transcripts
Leveling the Playing Field: A Business Perspective on Taxing E-Commerce
Val John Christensen
The History, Purpose, and Procedures of the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce
Thomas Griffith
Questioning the Viability of the Sales Tax: Can It Be Simplified to Create a Level Playing Field?
Rich McKeown
Article
Undoing Miranda
Michael Edmund O'Neill
Notes & Comments
Presidential Power Grab or Pure State Might? A Modern Debate Over Executive Interpretations on Federalism
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Appendix A
) (
Appendix B
)
Jennie Holman Blake
Throwing
Canis Lupus
to the Wolves:
United States v. McKittrick
and the Existence of the Yellowstone and Central Idaho Experimental Wolf Populations Under a Flawed Provision of the Endangered Species Act
Daniel R. Dinger
Unraveling the Lining of ERISA Health Insurer Pockets A Vote for National Federal Common Law Adoption of the Make Whole Doctrine
David M. Kono
AT&T Corp. v. City of Portland
: Classifying "Internet Over Cable" in the "Open Access" Fight
Jason Whiteley
Who Makes the Call? Sentencing the Firearm User Under 18 U.S.C. 924(c) in
United States v. Alborola-Rodriguez
David J. Williams