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Volume 32, Issue II (Winter 2025)
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Volume 31, Issue III (Spring 2024)
Volume 31, Issue II (Winter 2024)
Letter from the Editors
Criminalization of the Unhoused: A Case Study of Alternatives to a Punitive System
Lending Experimentalism: A New Regulatory Approach to Payday Loans
Who Bears the Cost?: The Public Use Requirement in Failed Economic Development Projects
Student Debt Is a Racial Justice Issue: Could Antitrust Law Provide a Legal Avenue for Relief?
District of Columbia Housing Authority Reform: Low-Income Housing Problems and Reformatory Action
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Volume 31, Issue II (Winter 2024)

Volume 31, Issue II (Winter 2024)

Volume 31, Issue II (Winter 2024)

Introduction

Letter from the EditorsĀ 

by Sierra Campbell and Ruby Grace

Articles

Criminalization of the Unhoused: A Case Study of Alternatives to a Punitive System

by Laurie Hauber

 

Lending Experimentalism: A New Regulatory Approach to Payday Loans

by David Berman

 

Notes

Who Bears the Cost?: The Public Use Requirement in Failed Economic Development Projects

by Carly Hoffman

 

Student Debt Is a Racial Justice Issue: Could Antitrust Law Provide a Legal Avenue for Relief?

by Stephanie Kaczowski

 

District of Columbia Housing Authority Reform: Low-Income Housing Problems and Reformatory Action

by Drew Knauss

 

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