"IS OUT-OF-STATE TUITION UNCONSTITUTIONAL? COULD REMOVING IT EASE THE STUDENT DEBT CRISIS?" by Ryan Griffith
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Golden Gate University Law Review

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Ryan Griffith

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This article argues that for the good of the nation the discriminatory practice of charging out-of-state tuition should be ceased and that under the Privileges and Immunities Clause, as well as the Fourteenth Amendment, this practice has violated the law for decades.

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