TRIBUTE
A TRIBUTE TO JOSEPH EDWARD ULRICH, pg. 3
ARTICLES
Sticky Copyrights: Discrimination Tax
Restraints on the Transfer of
Intellectual Property, pg. 25
Bridget J. Crawford
Mitchell M. Gans
A Dark Descent into Reality: Making
the Case for an Objective
Definition of Torture, pg. 77
Michael W. Lewis
The Second Kind of Sin: Making the Case
for a Duty to Disclose Facts Related to
Genericism and Functionality in the
Trademark Office, pg. 137
Susan M. Richey
Mitigating the Distributional Impacts of
Climate Change Policy, pg. 209
Tracey M. Roberts
WASHINGTON AND LEE LAW REVIEW
STUDENT NOTES COLLOQUIUM
Beyond BATSA: Getting Serious About State
Corporate Tax Reform, pg. 275
Quinn T. Ryan
The Difficulty of "Getting Serious About State
Corporate Tax Reform", pg. 327
Charles E. McLure, Jr.
Beyond BATSA: State Taxation Without
State Boundaries?, pg. 341
Neil V. Birkhoff
Protecting Due Process from the PROTECT Act:
The Problems with Increasing Periods of
Supervised Release for Sexual Offenders, pg. 353
Brett M. Shockley
The Company of Scoundrels, pg. 401
Ronald J. Bacigal
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