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  • David Sloss, "Constitutional Remedies for Statutory Violations," 89 Iowa L.Rev. 355 (Jan. 2004).
  • Jane Perkins (NHeLP), Gill Deford, Matthew Diller, and Gary Smith, The U.S. Supreme Court's 2002-2003 Decisions of Federal Court Access, 37 Clearinghouse Rev. J. of Pov. L. and Pol. 397 (Nov.-Dec. 2003)
  • Mark C. Weber, Special Education Attorneys Fees after Buckhannon Board & Care Home, Inc. v. West Virginia Department of Health and Human Services, 2002 BYU Educ. & L.J. 273.
  • Thompson, The Adoption and Safe Families Act: A New Private Right of Action for Children in Foster Care Pursuant to Section 1983, 6 U.C. Davis Journal of Juvenile Law and Policy 123, (Summer 2002)

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