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Volume XVII

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Volume XVII

2017 Ed. 

Issue I

Entity Exit: Rights, Remedies, and Bounded Rationality
Mark Anderson

Make Whole: The Need for Gross-Ups in Employment Discrimination Cases
Shawn A. Johnson & Thomas Roney

An Examination of the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act: How Jobs Act Exemptions May Help Startups and Hurt Investors
Benjamin Hamel

Safe Harboring the Cloud on an Evolving Digital Platform
Samie S. Leigh

Territorial Jurisdiction Reach of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act as Applied to the Anti-Bribery Provision
Bianca Ybarra

Issue II

Preamble: The University of Houston Compliance Database
Dakota Fandry

The Saddle Ridge Gold Coin Discovery: How the IRS Should Tax U.S. Currency Under the Treasure Trove Regulation
Marc Morris, Christine Cheng, & Larry D. Crumbley

Dissecting Texas’s Utility Lending Rules

Matt Crockett

A Power of Enormous Consequence: The Presumption of Correctness in State Taxation

John Gamino & Christina Betanzos

Updates Ready to Install: How California’s Electronic Communications Privacy Act Provides a Better Framework for Aging Federal Privacy Laws

Jeremiah Clark

Useless Dependents: The Final Constitutional Challenge of the ACA’s Familial Intervention Through Direct Taxation

Pedro Chavez

Publicly Traded Partnership for Electricity Generators: Why Amending I.R.C. Section 7704 is Good for the Power Industry

Oliver Frankhauser

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