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The Forgotten Residents: Defining the Fourth Amendment “House” to the Detriment of the Homeless

Lindsay J. Gus
B.A. 2013, Tulane University; J.D. Candidate 2017, The University of Chicago Law School.

I would like to thank Professor Aziz Huq for his invaluable guidance and for encouraging me to rethink my arguments throughout the writing process

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