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(6) Janice E. Martin and Steven M. Janosik. “The Use of Legal Terminology in Student Conduct Codes.” NASPA Journal. Fall 2004. 42.1. 36-50.
(7) Samuel J. Levine. “Portraits of Criminals on Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska.” Widener Law Journal. 2005. 14.3 767-785.
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