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Blurring the Line Between Student and Employee: Exploitation of For-Profit College Students, Michele Abatangelo Touro Law Review
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Keeping the Lights on through Dark Times: How Subchapter V Bankruptcy Should Protect Small Businesses Decimated by the Pandemic, Daniel LeBrun Touro Law Review
Adverse Domination, Statutes of Limitations and the In Pari Delicto Defense - Application in Cases Involving Claims of Accounting Malpractice and Corporate Fraud, Laurence A. Steckman Esq., Adam J. Rader Esq. Touro Law Review
Debt in Just Societies: A General Framework for Regulating Credit, John Linarelli Scholarly Works
Eleventh Amendment Federalism and State Sovereign Immunity Cases: Direct Effect on Section 1983?, Stephen H. Steinglass Touro Law Review
The Theory of Municipal Custom and Practice, Karen Blum Touro Law Review
4th and 205: How a Rush of Global Comments Blocked the SEC’s First Attempted Punt of Attorney-Client Privilege Under Sarbanes-Oxley, John Paul Lucci Touro Law Review
Ponzi Schemes In Bankruptcy, Honorable Dorothy T. Eisenberg, Nicholas W. Quesenberry Touro Law Review
Survey 2014: Bankruptcy + Student Loan Debt Crisis, Brenda Beauchamp, Jason R. Cooper Touro Law Review
The Unlucky Penny: How $0.01 in Collateral Value Can Limit the Debtor's Ability to Strip Off a Junior Mortgage in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Proceeding, Keri Mahoney Touro Law Review
Lessons From The NextWave Saga: The Federal Communications Commission, The Courts, And The Use of Market Forms To Perform Public Functions, Rodger Citron, John Rogovin Rodger Citron
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Federal Oil Price Controls in Bankruptcy Cases: Government Claims for Repayment of Illegal Overcharges Should Not Be Subordinated and “Penalties” under 11 USC §726(a)(4), Thomas Schweitzer Thomas A. Schweitzer
Lessons From The NextWave Saga: The Federal Communications Commission, The Courts, And The Use of Market Forms To Perform Public Functions, Rodger D. Citron, John A. Rogovin Scholarly Works
Federal Oil Price Controls in Bankruptcy Cases: Government Claims for Repayment of Illegal Overcharges Should Not Be Subordinated and “Penalties” under 11 USC §726(a)(4), Thomas A. Schweitzer Scholarly Works
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