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Volume XX

2020 Ed. 

 

Issue I

Evaluation of the Proposal to Amend the Bankruptcy Code to Prohibit Private Employers from Refusing to Hire Applicants on the Basis of Bankruptcy Filing
David D. Schein

New Funds, Familiar Fears: Do Exchange Traded Funds Make Markets less Stable? Part I, Liquidity Illusions
Ryan Clements

D.C. Circuit Affirms IRS Authority to Require Practitioner Tax ID Numbers & Impose a User Fee: Montrois v. United States
Frank G. Colella

“The Great Pot Experiment”: A Budding Industry: Wouldn’t It Be Better If It Was a Legal Billion-Dollar Industry?
Lori Lang

The End of the Party: The Necessity of Applying an Ontological Framework to the Party-Based Canons of Construction
Zachary Baumann

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