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Volume Thirty-Two
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2008
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Number 2
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Articles
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Avoiding the "Secret Sentence": A Model for Ensuring that New Jersey Criminal Defendants are Advised about Immigration Consequences Before Entering Guilty Please
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Joanne Gottesman
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The Changing Nature of Supervision: Implications for Labor Management Relations in the Twenty-First Century
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John Hensley & Debra D. Burke
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Centralized Standards and Decentralized Competition: Suggested Revisions for No Child Left Behind to Create Greater Education Responsiveness Toward Disempowered Minority Groups
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Craig Livermore & Michael Lewchuk
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Notes
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Congressional Pre-Commitment to Curb Discretionary Spending: A Proposal to Apply Executive Cost-Benefit Principles to Legislative Appropriations in Order to Discipline Discretionary Spending
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Christopher Fuller
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You Can Take This Health Insurance and ... Mandate It?
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Daniel Gottlieb
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A Credit Where Credit is Due: Why Congress' Long-Awaited Equalization of the Transit Pass and Qualified-Parking Exclusions, While Laudable, Does Not Go Far Enough
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Shane Hartman
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Changing a Failing Promotional Standard: A Close Look at the Newark Public Schools District's Hidden Social Promotion Policy
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Molly Moynihan
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Faceless Bullies: Legislative and Judicial Responses to Cyberbullying
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Kevin Turbert
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