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Restoring the Quid Pro Quo of Voluntary Departure
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Bringing Balance to Indian Gaming
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Policy Essay |
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From Renting to Homeownership: Using Tax Incentives to Encourage Homeownership Among Renters
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Symposium: The Middle-Class Crunch |
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A New Conversation About the Middle Class
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Rethinking Disclosure in a World of Risk-Based Pricing
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The Life and Debt Cycle: The Growing Debt Burdens of Older Consumers and Related Policy Recommendations
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Recent Developments |
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Updating the Electoral College: The National Popular Vote Legislation |
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Revisiting the McDade Amendment: Finding the Appropriate Solution for the Federal Government Lawyer |
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Evaluating the Application of the National Stolen Property Act to Art Trafficking Cases |
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