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John Rappaport on Retailers' Use of Private Companies to Punish Shoplifters
The Crime Report
Daniel Hemel: English v. Trump and “Shall” v. “May”
Whatever Source Derived
The New York Times on the Fight Over the Sources of the Laquan McDonald Story
The New York Times
Futterman on What Has Happened, and What Hasn't, in the Two Years Since the Laquan McDonald Shooting Video
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard A. Cordray, '86: Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Resigned Friday
International Business Times
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Philadelphia Inquirer
Mary Anne Case cited on Sex and the Workplace
Slate
James Williams, '93: Named Chief Financial Officer of the Department of Labor
The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
Nussbaum & Levmore Talk About "Aging Thoughtfully" on Chicago Tonight (Video)
Chicago Tonight
William Baude on Carpenter v. United States and the Positive Law Model
The Washington Post
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