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The Civil Self-Representation Crisis: The Need for More Data and Less Complacency
The Difficulty in Waiving the Appellate Bond Requirement for Indigent Defendants Appealing from General District Court to Circuit Court Pursuant to Virginia Section 16.1-107
Portable Benefits in the Gig Economy: Understanding the Nuances of the Gig Economy
Early Wage Access Products: Twenty-First Century Innovations or Harbingers of Debt?
Voting While Poor: Reviving the 24th Amendment and Eliminating the Modern-Day Poll Tax
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Volume 27, Issue III (Spring 2020)

Volume 27, Issue III (Spring 2020)

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The Civil Self-Representation Crisis: The Need for More Data and Less Complacency

by Christine E. Cerniglia

The Difficulty in Waiving the Appellate Bond Requirement for Indigent Defendants Appealing from General District Court to Circuit Court Pursuant to Virginia Section 16.1-107

by Steven A. Krieger

 

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Portable Benefits in the Gig Economy: Understanding the Nuances of the Gig Economy

by Justin Azar

Early Wage Access Products: Twenty-First Century Innovations or Harbingers of Debt?

by Alexis Christensen

Voting While Poor: Reviving the 24th Amendment and Eliminating the Modern-Day Poll Tax

by Valencia Richardson

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