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Volume 60, Issue 2 (December 2012)
Posted By UCLA Law Review On December 28, 2012 @ 11:54 pm In Bankruptcy,Constitutional Law,Feminism and Gender,Health Law,International & Comparative Law,Law Rev (UCLA),Tax | No Comments
Volume 60, Issue 2 (December 2012)
Articles
| The Battle Over Taxing Offshore Accounts [2] | Itai Grinberg | 304 |
| The Structural Exceptionalism of Bankruptcy Administration [3] | Rafael I. Pardo & Kathryn A. Watts | 384 |
| Patients’ Racial Preferences and the Medical Culture of Accommodation [4] | Kimani Paul-Emile | 462 |
Comments
| “Not Susceptible to the Logic of Turner”: Johnson v. California and the Future of Gender Equal Protection Claims From Prisons [5] | Grace DiLaura | 506 |
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[2] The Battle Over Taxing Offshore Accounts: http://www.uclalawreview.org/?p=3814
[3] The Structural Exceptionalism of Bankruptcy Administration: http://www.uclalawreview.org/?p=4059
[4] Patients’ Racial Preferences and the Medical Culture of Accommodation: http://www.uclalawreview.org/?p=4061
[5] “Not Susceptible to the Logic of Turner”: Johnson v. California and the Future of Gender Equal Protection Claims From Prisons: http://www.uclalawreview.org/?p=4063
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