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Law School News: 'Force Multipliers': Ri Tenant Stablization Project Aims To Help Eviction And Homelessness Issues For Low-Income Tenants 04-06-2018, Michael M. Bowden
Law School News: 'Force Multipliers': Ri Tenant Stablization Project Aims To Help Eviction And Homelessness Issues For Low-Income Tenants 04-06-2018, Michael M. Bowden
Life of the Law School (1993- )
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United States Supreme Court Surveys: 2016 Term. Still Standing After All These Years: Five Decades Of Litigation Under The Fair Housing Act And The Supreme Court Still Can't Say For Sure Who Is Protected, David A. Logan
Law Faculty Scholarship
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United States Supreme Court Surveys: 2016 Term. Still Standing After All These Years: Five Decades Of Litigation Under The Fair Housing Act And The Supreme Court Still Can't Say For Sure Who Is Protected, David A. Logan
Roger Williams University Law Review
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The Rogue Landlord: Tenants' Recourse Against Self-Help For Damages Following A Residential Lease Termination, John N. Mansella Esq.
The Rogue Landlord: Tenants' Recourse Against Self-Help For Damages Following A Residential Lease Termination, John N. Mansella Esq.
Roger Williams University Law Review
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