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Table Of Contents, Public Interest Law Reporter
Table Of Contents, Public Interest Law Reporter
Public Interest Law Reporter
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Reproductive Healthcare Under A New Administration, Alexandra Lehr
Reproductive Healthcare Under A New Administration, Alexandra Lehr
Public Interest Law Reporter
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Sanctuary Cities And The Federal Government Power Struggle: How Sanctuary Cities Are Fighting Back, Conor Grealish
Sanctuary Cities And The Federal Government Power Struggle: How Sanctuary Cities Are Fighting Back, Conor Grealish
Public Interest Law Reporter
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Cleaning Up The Act - The Illinois Domestic Workers' Bill Of Rights Act: Necessity, Purpose, And Effect, Joanna Pawlowska
Cleaning Up The Act - The Illinois Domestic Workers' Bill Of Rights Act: Necessity, Purpose, And Effect, Joanna Pawlowska
Public Interest Law Reporter
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From Credibility Issues To Collusion With Russia: The Dangers Posed By The Spread Of "Fake News" And What We Can Do About It, Brynne Morningstar
From Credibility Issues To Collusion With Russia: The Dangers Posed By The Spread Of "Fake News" And What We Can Do About It, Brynne Morningstar
Public Interest Law Reporter
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"An Alarming Trend": The Dangers Of Recently Proposed Anti-Protest Legislation, Kristine Ruhl
"An Alarming Trend": The Dangers Of Recently Proposed Anti-Protest Legislation, Kristine Ruhl
Public Interest Law Reporter
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Trump And Pruitt's Epa: Are We Destined For A Seismic Shift In Environmental Law?, William Ryan
Trump And Pruitt's Epa: Are We Destined For A Seismic Shift In Environmental Law?, William Ryan
Public Interest Law Reporter
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The Dodd-Frank Solution To Predatory Lending, Marko Stojkovic
The Dodd-Frank Solution To Predatory Lending, Marko Stojkovic
Public Interest Law Reporter
This Article is part two of a two-part series exploring the dangers of predatory lending and how Dodd-Frank and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ("CFPB") have solved predatory lending and ended the possibility of another subprime debacle. Part one covered how predatory lending harmed minority, low-income, and immigrant communities, and was a main cause of the 2008 economic collapse. Part two will show how the CFPB was built to stop and prevent predatory lending and another subprime debacle. The enactment and implementation of Dodd-Frank and the CFPB have improved the mortgage market. However, politicians and lawmakers, notably President Donald Trump …
Smartphones, Fingerprints, And Search Warrants, Fabiola De Armas
Smartphones, Fingerprints, And Search Warrants, Fabiola De Armas
Public Interest Law Reporter
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Table Of Contents, Public Interest Law Reporter
Table Of Contents, Public Interest Law Reporter
Public Interest Law Reporter
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Los Angeles As A Blueprint For Police Reform In Chicago, Stephen Rushin
Los Angeles As A Blueprint For Police Reform In Chicago, Stephen Rushin
Public Interest Law Reporter
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New Income Shares Model For Determining Child Support To Be More Equitable, Jennifer Straka
New Income Shares Model For Determining Child Support To Be More Equitable, Jennifer Straka
Public Interest Law Reporter
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Universal Basic Income: The New Safety Net?, Joseph Camper
Universal Basic Income: The New Safety Net?, Joseph Camper
Public Interest Law Reporter
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How Can Big Data Impact Affordable Housing?., Kara Simon
How Can Big Data Impact Affordable Housing?., Kara Simon
Public Interest Law Reporter
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The American Dream After War: Veterans' Accessibility To A Higher Education Through The Post-9/11 Gi Bill, Maha Sadek
The American Dream After War: Veterans' Accessibility To A Higher Education Through The Post-9/11 Gi Bill, Maha Sadek
Public Interest Law Reporter
The Post-9/11 Veterans' Educational Assistance Act of 2008 ("Post-9/11 GI Bill") went into-effect in 2009. Since 2013, about 800,000 service men and women have taken advantage of their Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits, and 80% of GI Bill spending is attributed to the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Though educational benefits are provided, at varying rates to veterans who served after September 10, 2001, about 26% of veterans aged 25 or older have a bachelor's degree compared to 28% of the total population. There are several factors that contribute to veteran's attainability of a degree including adjusting to life outside of the military …
Juvenile Justice: Oppose H.R. 3697, The Criminal Alien Gang Member Removal Act, Elizabeth Rodriguez
Juvenile Justice: Oppose H.R. 3697, The Criminal Alien Gang Member Removal Act, Elizabeth Rodriguez
Public Interest Law Reporter
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Reaping Whirlwind: How U.S. Interventionist Foreign Policies Created Our Immigration Crisis, Nubia Batista Willman
Reaping Whirlwind: How U.S. Interventionist Foreign Policies Created Our Immigration Crisis, Nubia Batista Willman
Public Interest Law Reporter
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The Economic Impact Of Immigration On The American Workforce, Michelle Tinajero
The Economic Impact Of Immigration On The American Workforce, Michelle Tinajero
Public Interest Law Reporter
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The Transgender Military Ban: A Major Step Back For Lgbt Rights, Jon Santiago
The Transgender Military Ban: A Major Step Back For Lgbt Rights, Jon Santiago
Public Interest Law Reporter
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Immigration In The Trump Era: Can American Tourism Survive Without Immigrants?, Mercades White
Immigration In The Trump Era: Can American Tourism Survive Without Immigrants?, Mercades White
Public Interest Law Reporter
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Social Justice And The American Law School Today: Since We Are Made For Love, Michael J. Kaufman
Social Justice And The American Law School Today: Since We Are Made For Love, Michael J. Kaufman
Faculty Publications & Other Works
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Social Justice And Capitalism: An Assessment Of The Teachings Of Pope Francis From A Law And Macroeconomics Perspective, Steven A. Ramirez
Social Justice And Capitalism: An Assessment Of The Teachings Of Pope Francis From A Law And Macroeconomics Perspective, Steven A. Ramirez
Faculty Publications & Other Works
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Human Rights In A Time Of Terror: Comparison Between Treatment In The European Courts Of Human Rights And The United States, Allen E. Shoenberger
Human Rights In A Time Of Terror: Comparison Between Treatment In The European Courts Of Human Rights And The United States, Allen E. Shoenberger
Faculty Publications & Other Works
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