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  3. Bauer v. DeVos and CAPPS v. DeVos
  4. Betsy DeVos
  5. Britt v. Florida Career College
  6. Calvillo Manriquez v. Cardona
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  21. Pratt v. Cardona
  22. Project on Predatory Lending v. Department of Justice
  23. Racial Justice
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  25. Student Debt Relief
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  27. Sweet v. Cardona
  28. Tax Offset
  29. Vara v. Cardona
  30. Villalba et al. v. ITT
  31. Villalba v. Navient
  32. Wage Garnishment
  33. Williams v. Devos

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Predatory Student Lending

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