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Home > School of Law (historic) > HLR > Vol. 37 (2014) > Iss. 2

 

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When Everything Matters, Nothing Matters: Minnesota's Unprincipled Approach for Determining Domicile in Tax Disputes, and a Path Forward
Joseph E. Cooch

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The Trouble with Protecting the Vulnerable: Proposals to Prevent Developmentally Disabled Individuals from Giving Involuntary Waivers and False Confessions
Patricia Devoy

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The Tax Code's Crowdfunding Dilemma: The Temptation of Kickstarter Creators to Use the Gift Exclusion Under Section 102(a)
Eric Dietz

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The Threat to Interest-Free Home Financing: The Problem of State Governments' Prohibition of Islamic-Compliant Financing Agreements
Matt Anderson

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Resisting Putting the Cat in the Bag: The Case Against Extending Minnesota's Dog Attack Strict Liability Statute to Cats
Julianna Passe

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Understanding Bobadilla v. Holder: A Pragmatic Approach to Analyzing Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude for Eighth Circuit Attorneys
Jocelyn E. Bremer

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In the Heat of the Moment: The Implications of State v. Ness on Criminal Defendants' Rights in Minnesota DANCO Proceedings
Aisha N. Servaty

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For Every Wrong, a Remedy: A Narrow Interpretation of the Locomotive Inspection Act's Preemptive Scope in Asbestos Cases
Andrew Malzahn

 
 
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