One of the leading and most-read law journals adds multiple digital editions to its worldwide distribution. This current issue of the Stanford Law Review contains studies of law, economics, and social policy by scholars Ryan Scott (on sentencing disparity), Scott Hershovitz (what Harry Potter means to torts), Robert Cooter a Neil Siegel (collective federalism), and Brian Galle a Jonathan Klick (alternative minimum tax). Volume 63, Issue 1's contents include: qInter-Judge Sentencing Disparity After Booker: A First Look, q by Ryan W. Scott qHarry Potter and the Trouble with Tort Theory, q by Scott Hershovitz qCollective Action Federalism: A General Theory of Article I, Section 8, q by Robert D. Cooter a Neil S. Siegel qRecessions and the Social Safety Net: The Alternative Minimum Tax as a Countercyclical Fiscal Stabilizer, q by Brian Galle a Jonathan Klick2009-50 As 3.11, 2009-45 I.R.B. 617, 622. 133. AMT Parameters, 1993-2009, TAX POLa#39;Y CENTER (Dec. ... Data and Projections, TAX POLa#39;Y CENTER, 6 (June 2008), http://www.taxpolicycenter.org/uploadedpdf/411703_individual_amt.pdf.
Title | : | Stanford Law Review: Volume 63, Issue 1 - December 2010 |
Author | : | Stanford Law Review |
Publisher | : | Quid Pro Books - 2011-01-20 |
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