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What Gives?—A Look at Why Charitable Giving Among Individuals Is Declining
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Strictly Speaking: The Argument for Holding States Strictly Liable in Wrongful Conviction Suits
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Ignoring Policy, History, and Humanity: ICE Continues to Deport Veterans
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Do Not Access – Is Law Enforcement Access to Commercial DNA Databases a Substantial Privacy Concern?
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Student Loans: An Evolving Balancing Act of Public and Private Lenders
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An Examination of Compensation Following Wrongful Convictions
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Policy Reflection: Should We Affirm Affirmative Action?
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Leaving the Kids Table: Giving Labor a More Prominent Place at the Bargaining Table
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National Labor Relations Board Gives Graduate Student Unions Whiplash
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Student-Athletes Getting #Sponsored?: A Look at the NCAA’s Vote to Modernize Name, Image, and Likeness Bylaws
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Proposed New York Legislation Could Be A Novel Way To Address The Decline In Local Journalism
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Bailing Out: How Bail Reform Can Change the Mass Incarceration Landscape