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Volume 27, Issue I (Fall 2019)
Volume 26, Issue III (Spring 2019)
Volume 26, Issue II (Winter 2019)
Volume 26, Issue I (Fall 2018)
Volume 25, Issue III (Spring 2018)
Is There a Future for Work?
Getting Fired by an App: The Shifting Legal Landscape of Criminal-Records-Based Exclusions from “Transportation-Network Companies” in Washington, D.C.
Repairing the Neglected Prison-to-School Pipeline: Increasing Federal Oversight of Juvenile Justice Education and Re-Entry in the Reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act
An Argument for Regulating Debt Buyers Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
The Even Start Family Literacy Program: The Rise and Fall of Family Literacy and the Need for its Return
Condemned to Repeat History? Why the Last Movement for Bail Reform Failed, and How This One Can Succeed
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Volume 25, Issue III (Spring 2018)

Symposium: The Future of Low-Wage Work

Is There a Future for Work?
Wendi S. Lazar & Nantiya Ruan

Getting Fired by an App: The Shifting Legal Landscape of Criminal-Records-Based Exclusions from “Transportation-Network Companies” in Washington, D.C.
Maya Sheppard

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Repairing the Neglected Prison-to-School Pipeline: Increasing Federal Oversight of Juvenile Justice Education and Re-Entry in the Reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act
Greg Carter

An Argument for Regulating Debt Buyers Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
Rachel Deitch

The Even Start Family Literacy Program: The Rise and Fall of Family Literacy and the Need for its Return
Jennifer Soliman

Condemned to Repeat History? Why the Last Movement for Bail Reform Failed, and How This One Can Succeed
Rachel Smith

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