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Harvard Law Review
Current Issue Vol. 121 · January 2008 · No. 3

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Taxing Private Equity Carried Interest Using an Incentive Stock Option Analogy
Defining the Reach of Heck v. Humphrey: Should the Favorable Termination Rule Apply to Individuals Who Lack Access to Habeas Corpus?

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