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“She Was Surprised and Furious”: Expatriation, Suffrage, Immigration, and the Fragility of Women’s Citizenship, 1907-1940
- Felice Batlan
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Undue Burdens at the Border: Garza v. Azar and the Limits on Regulating the Right to Choose in the Immigration Detention Context Note
- Meghan Koushik
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Time Is Not on Our Side: Why Specious Claims of Collective Bargaining Rights Should Not Be Allowed to Delay Police Reform Efforts
- Ayesha Bell Hardaway
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Special Education in American Prisons: Risks, Recidivism, and the Revolving Door
- Blakely Evanthia Simoneau
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Epic Backslide: The Supreme Court Endorses Mandatory Individual Arbitration Agreements—#TimesUp on Workers’ Rights
- Stephanie Greene
- Christine Neylon O'Brien
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The 911 Covenant: Policing Black Bodies in White Spaces and the Limits of Implicit Bias as a Tool of Racial Justice
- Jonathan Kahn
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