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Volume XVIII

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Volume XVIII

2018 Ed. 

Issue I

Are All Tax Rulings State Aid: Examining the European Commission’s Recent State Aid Decisions

Kyle Richard

The Harry Potter Regulations: The Magic of the 385 Regulations and the Successor and Predecessor Rules
Paul C. Nylen

The Impact of King v. Burwell on Judicial Review of Administrative Action: An Exception to Chevron, a Move from Textualism, or Something Else
Alix Valenti & Vanessa Johnson

Crossing the Digital Rubicon: Google Books and the Dawn of an Electronic Literature Revolution

Timothy J. Busse

International Taxation 101: The Revenue Proposals That Will Keep the Status Quo and a Formulary Approach That Won’t
Robert C. Goodwill & Janie Whiteaker-Poe

Sports Broadcasting Blackouts: A Harbinger of Change in Rapidly Evolving Media Landscape

Josh Mathews

Locked out of Business: A Look at the Future of the Private Prison Industry

Kade Rhodes

Issue II

Should Texas Adopt All or Part of the Uniform Protected Series Act
Allen Sparkman

Crosstex v. Gardiner and the State of Nuisance Law in Texas
Braden Burgess

Brexit: Implications on U.S. Business Enterprises
Fernando Basilio

Balancing the Benefits of ISDS Provisions in Developing Economies: Colombia Faces Its First Investor-State Disputes in ICSID and Demonstrates the Risks Associated with ISDS Clauses
Daniel Avila II

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