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Home > PILR > Vol. 29 > Iss. 2 (2025)

 

Public Interest Law Reporter

Volume 29, Issue 2

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Looking Inward: Building a Restorative Legal Aid Agency
Andy Froelich

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Table of Contents
Public Interest Law Reporter

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Diametrically Opposed: A Closer Look at Juvenile Probation in Illinois and its Intersection with Rehabilitation
Anna Bowser

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Evidence-Based Funding in Illinois: The Solution It Promised to Be?
Marlee Burridge

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Native Nations' Autonomy in the Modern Era
Brynna Collins

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In the Shadow of Pico: Book Bans and the Struggle Between Viewpoint Discrimination and Educational Suitability
Tripp Frank

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U.S. Hyper-Surveillance in the Name of Counterterrorism: Responses to State-Sanctioned Repression of Arabs and Muslims Then and Now
Rama Izar

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The EPA's Failure to Revise the Clean Water Act and its Impact on Communities
Will Matushek

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From Bulwark to Puppet: A Call to Democratize the Archaic Grand Jury
Maris Medina

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Collective Bargaining Agreements: An Untapped Pathway for Educators to Advocate for Students with Disabilities
Martha Rubin

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The Future of Kinship Care: What Could Make this Ideal More Attainable for Families?
Dani Scudder

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Pretrial Fairness Increases Procedural Fairness
Isabel Smith

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Capital Punishment in Context: Kenneth Smith and the Eight Amendment
Elizabeth Stamper

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ShotSpotter and Chicago
Mehreen Tariq

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The War on Cannabis
Marla Zappa

 
 
 
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