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Home > PILR > Vol. 13 > Iss. 1 (2008)

 

Public Interest Law Reporter

Volume 13, Issue 1 (Winter 2008)

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Today's Predatory Lending Tactics Require New Strategies - and New Laws: How a Case from Chicago Helped Change Illinois Law
Daniel P. Lindsey and Lea A. Weems

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Legislating Affordable Housing in Chicago's Private Real Estate Market
Monica Carranza

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The Rush to Vaccinate: Are States Overstepping Their Boundaries by Mandating Vaccination of School-Age Girls for HPV?
Michelle Kaplan

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Mandating the HPV Vaccine in Illinois: How Far Should the State Go to Protect Girls?
Janelle Skaloud

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Street Law Uses Legal Education to Empower Underprivileged Youth
Adam Miller

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Chicago Mob Not Quite "Sleeping with the Fishes"
Tim Kerrigan

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Illinois' Criminal Justice System Goes to School
John Maki

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Lawmakers Propose the HEARTH Act to Aid Millions of Homeless Americans
Nigel Graham

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Wage Discrimination and the Difficulty of Proof
Jason Lewis

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The Environmental Justice Act: Same Problems With No Solution?
Margaret Egan

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Helping Subprime Borrowers: Government, Public Interest Groups Make Voices Heard
Brian Witkowski

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The 7% Property Tax Cap: The Battle in Cook County
Irina Dashevsky

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Male Rape Victims: Breaking the Silence
Kiran Mehta

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Cambodian Government Attempts to Combat Child Sex Tourism With Approval of Anti-Trafficking Law
Cerise Fritsch

 
 
 
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