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Table Of Contents, Public Interest Law Reporter Jan 2018

Table Of Contents, Public Interest Law Reporter

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Sexual Orientation Discrimination Under Title Vii, Joseph Camper Jan 2018

Sexual Orientation Discrimination Under Title Vii, Joseph Camper

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Waiting On A Turnaround: The Student Loan Debt Crisis, Michelle Tinajero Jan 2018

Waiting On A Turnaround: The Student Loan Debt Crisis, Michelle Tinajero

Public Interest Law Reporter

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Policing The Police: The Fight Between Transparency And Censorship, Mercades White Jan 2018

Policing The Police: The Fight Between Transparency And Censorship, Mercades White

Public Interest Law Reporter

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Is Mediation The Future For Settling Disputes?, Fabiola De Armas Jan 2018

Is Mediation The Future For Settling Disputes?, Fabiola De Armas

Public Interest Law Reporter

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The Earned Income Tax Credit: The Means Tested Welfare That Works, Maha Sadek Jan 2018

The Earned Income Tax Credit: The Means Tested Welfare That Works, Maha Sadek

Public Interest Law Reporter

The Earned Income Tax Credit ("EITC") is a means tested "refundable tax credit for lower-income workers," that was introduced in 1975. This article will focus on the federal EITC through a brief history, its current eligibility requirements, and the possibility of an expansion for childless workers.


Thousands Of Immigrants Face Deportation, Jon Santiago Jan 2018

Thousands Of Immigrants Face Deportation, Jon Santiago

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of The New Tax Law On Health Care, Jennifer Straka Jan 2018

The Effects Of The New Tax Law On Health Care, Jennifer Straka

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents, Public Interest Law Reporter Jan 2018

Table Of Contents, Public Interest Law Reporter

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Restorative Justice In Illinois: A Holistic Approach To Reformation And Juveniles In Conflict With The Law, Emily Knox Jan 2018

Restorative Justice In Illinois: A Holistic Approach To Reformation And Juveniles In Conflict With The Law, Emily Knox

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Occupational Licensing: How States And Professionals Work To Keep The Poor From Working, Seth Johnson Jan 2018

Occupational Licensing: How States And Professionals Work To Keep The Poor From Working, Seth Johnson

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Predatory Student Lending: The Disparate Impact On Minorities' Higher Education Plans, Brei'a Womack Jan 2018

Predatory Student Lending: The Disparate Impact On Minorities' Higher Education Plans, Brei'a Womack

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Regulating The Porn Industry: Change From The Inside, Claire Mellish Jan 2018

Regulating The Porn Industry: Change From The Inside, Claire Mellish

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Criminal Law And Mental Illness, Marisa Tisbo Jan 2018

Criminal Law And Mental Illness, Marisa Tisbo

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


How Trump's Land Of The Free Turned Into The Home Of The Cages For Immigrant Families Seeking Asylum, Christina Mendoza Jan 2018

How Trump's Land Of The Free Turned Into The Home Of The Cages For Immigrant Families Seeking Asylum, Christina Mendoza

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


The Wealth Gap: Through The Lens Of Governmental Policies And Racial Inequality In Housing, Tara Carone Jan 2018

The Wealth Gap: Through The Lens Of Governmental Policies And Racial Inequality In Housing, Tara Carone

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


The Fight To Be Equal And Equally Different, Melissa Dupor Jan 2018

The Fight To Be Equal And Equally Different, Melissa Dupor

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Driving On The Edge: How Municipal Fines For Traffic Violations Negatively Affect Marginalized Communities, Mariah Woodson Jan 2018

Driving On The Edge: How Municipal Fines For Traffic Violations Negatively Affect Marginalized Communities, Mariah Woodson

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


How To Win An Election: An Analysis Of The Power Of Social Media In Politics, Kevin Anderson Jan 2018

How To Win An Election: An Analysis Of The Power Of Social Media In Politics, Kevin Anderson

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


The Plan For Transformation: How A Plan With Lofty Goals Has Underperformed And Forever Changed Public Housing In Chicago, Kenya Barbara Jan 2018

The Plan For Transformation: How A Plan With Lofty Goals Has Underperformed And Forever Changed Public Housing In Chicago, Kenya Barbara

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Would Hamsterdam Work - Drug Depenalization In The Wire And In Real Life, John Bronsteen Jan 2018

Would Hamsterdam Work - Drug Depenalization In The Wire And In Real Life, John Bronsteen

Faculty Publications & Other Works

The television show The Wire depicts a plan called “Hamsterdam” in which police let people sell drugs in isolated places, and only those places, without fear of arrest. Based on limited but decent empirical evidence, we can make educated guesses about what would happen if that were tried in real life. Indeed, Swiss police tried something remarkably similar in the 1980s. More generally, the results of various forms of drug legalization, depenalization, and decriminalization in Europe--such as in Portugal, which has transferred the state's method of dealing with drug use (including heroin and cocaine) from the criminal justice system to …


Interrogation Parity, Stephen Rushin, Kate Levine Jan 2018

Interrogation Parity, Stephen Rushin, Kate Levine

Faculty Publications & Other Works

This Article addresses the special interrogation protections afforded exclusively to the police when they are questioned about misconduct. In approximately twenty states, police officers suspected of misconduct are shielded by statutory Law Enforcement Officer Bills of Rights. These statutes frequently limit the tactics investigators can use during interrogations of police officers. Many of these provisions limit the manner and length of questioning, ban the use of threats or promises, require the recording of interrogations, and guarantee officers a reprieve from questioning to tend to personal necessities. These protections, which are available to police but not to ordinary criminal suspects, create …