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The Hidden Politics of ‘Affordability’: Administrative Law and The Making of the Consumer Price Index
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The Myth of the Vote: Examining Creditor Protections for Survivors in Sex Abuse Bankruptcies
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Trade, Tariffs, Sanctions, and Security: A Framework for Judicial Review
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The Pig-Brain-Sized Loophole in Neuroscience Research: How the Law Fails to Protect Brains like Ours
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No Right to Counsel: Evictions, Administrative Burden, and Access to Civil Justice
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The Discretion Loophole: Executive Power, International Refugee Law, and the Erosion of Asylum Protections in the United States
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