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    Standards—If We Don\u27t Set Them, Juries Will

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    The Cord Weekly (Frosh Mailer, 2007)

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    Something New

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    Alternative Methods for Protecting Digital Content

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    UA99/6/2 BUWKY June

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    Monthly student publication of the Bowling Green Business University featuring news, short stories, jokes and poetry by and about students, faculty, staff and alumni

    PS Magazine 1952 November Number 10 Issue 010

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    PS Magazine, also known as the Preventive Maintenance Monthly, is an official publication of the Army, providing information for all soldiers assigned to combat and combat duties. The magazine covers issues concerning maintenance, maintenance procedures and supply problems.https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/psm/1009/thumbnail.jp

    FAULTY FOUNDATIONS: AN INVESTIGATION INTO TOXIC HOMES IN THE BLACKFEET NATION

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    In 2002, a class action lawsuit came out of the Blackfeet Nation. The plaintiffs were residents of a federally-funded housing project called Glacier Homes, and they were suing Blackfeet Housing and the Department of Housing and Urban Development because their homes were making them sick. The case got some local media coverage for a couple years. But it was ultimately forgotten and the plaintiffs never got a remedy. This long-form audio project revives this story and asks listeners to think about these plaintiffs’ arguments in a modern light. The Glacier Homes offer a lens through which to think about several social justice issues that are overlooked in Indian country: housing policy past and present, decades-old public health issues, poor construction practices and materials, Indian law at multiple levels of the court system, sovereign immunity, tribal sovereignty, and treaty responsibilities

    The Trial of Oliver Wendell Holmes

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    Tierney, James oral history interview

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    James Tierney was born on April 27, 1947 in Brooklyn, New York. He grew up in Brunswick, Maine and took advantage of the proximity to Bowdoin College by sitting in on classes and studying in the library. He earned his B.A. at the University of Maine, Orono, then married and attended University of Maine Law School while also serving in the Maine House of Representatives. He started a law firm, primarily representing labor, and was appointed State Attorney General in 1980
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