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Forced To Punt: How The Bowl Championship Series And The Intercollegiate Arms Race Negatively Impact The Policy Objectives Of Title Lx, Kevin J. Rapp
Forced To Punt: How The Bowl Championship Series And The Intercollegiate Arms Race Negatively Impact The Policy Objectives Of Title Lx, Kevin J. Rapp
Indiana Law Journal
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Federalism, The Commerce Clause, And The Constitutionality Of The Unborn Victims Of Violence Act Of 2004, Ryan R. Wilmering
Federalism, The Commerce Clause, And The Constitutionality Of The Unborn Victims Of Violence Act Of 2004, Ryan R. Wilmering
Indiana Law Journal
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The Midwifery Stalemate And Childbirth Choice: Recognizing Mothers-To-Be As The Best Late Pregnancy Decisionmakers, Amy F. Cohen
The Midwifery Stalemate And Childbirth Choice: Recognizing Mothers-To-Be As The Best Late Pregnancy Decisionmakers, Amy F. Cohen
Indiana Law Journal
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Lucky: The Sequel, Martha Chamallas