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In the field of state and local taxation, no other clause of -- or silence within -- the Constitution has as much significance as the Commerce Clause. It yields the fundamental limitations on state taxing power with which professionals in our field grapple daily -- nexus, discrimination, and fair apportionment to name a few. This compilation of articles and essays presents analyses by preeminent authorities of not only the intricacies of these "day-to-day" issues, but also the theoretical underpinnings of Commerce Clause jurisprudence. The day-long program from which these pieces are adapted was held at Georgetown University Law Center on May 16th, 2007.
ABA Editorial Board: Editor in Chief - Debra Silverman Herman; Managing Editor - Jeffrey C. Glickman; Primary Editors - Brandee Tilman, Marc Simonetti
Georgetown Student Editorial Board: Editor in Chief - Robert J. Wille; Senior Symposium Editors - Brian Baltz, Claudiu P. Danciu, Melissa R. Johnson, Jimmy Kroger, Damian A. Myers, Jenny R. Robertson, Ryan Wyzik
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The articles that appear in the 2007 Symposium Edition are available individually, in PDF format, at a cost of $25 each.