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Intervarsity Christian Fellowship V. University Of Iowa, Onalee Chappeau Oct 2018

Intervarsity Christian Fellowship V. University Of Iowa, Onalee Chappeau

SLU Law Journal Online

Onalee Chappeau discusses the ongoing case of The University of Iowa v. InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, including an analysis under a past Supreme Court decision and the suit's implications for pluralism on college campuses.


Overcoming Isolation: A College Program Challenges Prison Culture Through Engagement, Jim Earhart Jan 2014

Overcoming Isolation: A College Program Challenges Prison Culture Through Engagement, Jim Earhart

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

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The Kidney Donor Scholarship Act: How College Scholarships Can Provide Financial Incentives For Kidney Donation While Preserving Altruistic Meaning, Jake Linford Jan 2009

The Kidney Donor Scholarship Act: How College Scholarships Can Provide Financial Incentives For Kidney Donation While Preserving Altruistic Meaning, Jake Linford

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

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Access Assured: Restoring Progressivity In The Tax And Spending Programs For Higher Education, Kerry A. Ryan Jan 2008

Access Assured: Restoring Progressivity In The Tax And Spending Programs For Higher Education, Kerry A. Ryan

All Faculty Scholarship

Presently, the federal government subsidizes the higher education expenses of individual college students through two distribution channels: the tax system and the transfer system. Under each subsystem, there are a multitude of programs available to assist students in meeting their postsecondary educational expenses. The proliferation of so many forms of federal student aid raises issues of intra- and inter-program effectiveness. In their current form, the tax benefits for higher education do not get the right amount to the right people at the right time. The federal college spending programs, on the other hand, get the right amount to the right …