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Public Interest Law Reporter

Volume 9, Issue 3 (Fall 2004)

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Proposed Budget Includes Cuts in Section 8 Housing Voucher Program
Aisha Cornelius

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Community Service Requirements Force Tough Decisions on Some Chicago Public Housing Tenants
Andrew Dougherty

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Bridging the Generation Gap: Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
Felisha L. Thomas

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Federal Marriage Amendment Defeated by Congress: What Lies Ahead?
Jamie Friye

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FTC Seeks Monetary Damages from Violators of the Do Not Call List
Emily Rozwadowski

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House Votes to Amend Overtime Pay Regulations
Maura Deady

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Chicago Excludes Asians From Contract Program
Amee Patel

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Environmentalists and Policymakers Divided on Roadless Rule Changes
Shauna Coleman

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Without Due Process of Law: Deprivation and Gentrification in Chicago
Kelli Dudley

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Drug Price Quintuples, Does Not Invoke Federal "March-In" Protections
Zachary Ziliak

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Getting to the Bottom of Tort Reform
Suzanne Blaz

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Building a Powerful Public Interest Program: How NYU Has Done It and How Your School Can, Too
Deborah Ellis

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PILI Offers Public Interest Law Opportunities for Students, Lawyers in Chicago
Dan Schwarzlose

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Loyola Public Interest Law Society Grant Recipients Share Their Summer Experiences
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