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Vol. 69, Issue 1, 2006January 01, 2006 EDT

STEALING FROM THE POOR TO GIVE TO THE RICH: WHY NEW YORK SHOULD ABANDON ATTEMPTS TO COLLECT FUEL TAXES ON RESERVATIONS

Jonathon B. Tingley,
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Jonathon B. Tingley, STEALING FROM THE POOR TO GIVE TO THE RICH: WHY NEW YORK SHOULD ABANDON ATTEMPTS TO COLLECT FUEL TAXES ON RESERVATIONS, 69 Albany Law Review (2006).
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