Second class for the second time: how the commercial speech doctrine stigmatizes commercial use of aggregated public records. Larson, B. N. & Belmas, G. I. South Carolina Law Review, 58(4):935, 2007.
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@article{larson_second_2007,
	title = {Second class for the second time: how the commercial speech doctrine stigmatizes commercial use of aggregated public records},
	volume = {58},
	number = {4},
	journal = {South Carolina Law Review},
	author = {Larson, Brian N. and Belmas, Genelle I.},
	year = {2007},
	keywords = {2.DL\&R participant publications},
	pages = {935},
}

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