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Volume 16, Number 2 (1993)

Front Matter

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Table of Contents
Seattle University Law Review

Articles

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A Washington State Income Tax—Again?
Hugh D. Spitzer

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The Treatment of Nominee Corporations for Income Tax Purposes
Norton L. Steuben

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Religious Healing in the Courts: The Liberties and Liabilities of Patients, Parents, and Healers
Barry Nobel

Note

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Rust v. Sullivan: Redirecting the Katzenbach v. Morgan Power
Paul Chuey

Comments

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Impacts of Modern Life Support Techniques on Wrongful Death Actions Brought After Final Personal Injury Judgments
Elizabeth Clark

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Bias in the Washington Courts: A Call for Reform
Melisa D. Evangelos

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People With Pipes: A Question of Euthanasia
Susan Machler

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