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    COVID-19 and IHEs: How to Balance Student Need with the Financial Health of Higher Education

    May 7, 2023

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    Julia Low

    Introduction Over 100 class action lawsuits have been filed against colleges and universities based on contractual claims and tort theory requesting tuition reimbursements due to virtual classes and campus closures from the COVID-19 pandemic. With so many colleges and universities losing money in 2020 due to a decrease in tuition revenue and enrollment, room and…

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    The Privilege of Persuasion: Reconciling Pandemic-Era CDC Publicity With Democratic Ideals

    April 1, 2023

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    George E. Clarke

    Author’s Note I write this Note with solemn respect for the millions of people the COVID-19 pandemic has harmed and killed—and those who protected millions more. My objectives are to make a useful contribution to an avalanche of pandemic-related legal scholarship and satisfy my own nonpartisan curiosity and concern about the ineluctable conflict between public…

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