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Vol. 79: Iss. 3, 1995 (content.field_special_issue_label)

Bankruptcy Taxes and Other Filing Facts: A Commentary on Professor Bowers

Debt Collection as Rent Seeking

Managing the Paper Trail: Evaluating and Reforming the Article 9 Filing System: Foreword

A Revised Filing System: Recommendations and Innovations

Commentary on Abolish the Article 9 Filing System by Professor Peter Alces

The Future of Uniform State Legislation in the Private Law Area

Of Bureaucrats' Brothers-in-Law and Bankruptcy Taxes: Article 9 Filing Systems and the Market for Information

Reforming Article 9 Priorities in Light of Old Ignorance and New Filing Rules

Some Comments on Bowers

The Article 9 Filing System: Why a Race-Recording Model Is Unworkable

Why the Debtor's State of Incorporation Should Be the Proper Place for Article 9 Filing: A System Analysis

One Judge's View of the Uniform Commercial Code in Bankruptcy Court: Why It Doesn't Work the Way You Thought It Would

Preferred Capital Structures and the Question of Filing

Abolish the Article 9 Filing System

Comments on a Revised Filing System

The Mythology of Article 9

Choosing the Law Governing Perfection: The Data and Politics of Article 9 Filing

Opening Comments on Electronic Commercial Filings and the National Information Infrastructure

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