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    Chipping Away at Case Law in India Arie Jones has worked on a project for the Alliance defending freedom in India.
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    Chipping Away at Case Law in India

    Human Trafficking Statistics in Eastern Europe Anna Edwards, a Global Justice Student Staff Member.
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    Human Trafficking Statistics in Eastern Europe

    Work to Lift the Voiceless Wendy Wrobel, a Global Justice Student Staff member.
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    Work to Lift the Voiceless

    Protections for Transition Age Youth Taylor Wise, a student staff member of Regent University School of Law’s Center for Global Justice.
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    Protections for Transition Age Youth

    A New Component in the Fight Against Human Trafficking Sarah Stefaniak, a clerk at Regent University School of Law’s Center for Global Justice.
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    A New Component in the Fight Against Human Trafficking

    Rescuing the Child: Unborn Becky Emmanuel of Regent University's Center for Global Justice is working on Indian law regarding sex selective abortions.
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    Rescuing the Child: Unborn

    To Make Justice Known to the World Nathan Moelker, a student staff member of Regent University School of Law’s Center for Global Justice.
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    To Make Justice Known to the World

    Research into Euthanasia Lindsey Carpenter, a student staff member of Regent University School of Law’s Center for Global Justice.
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    Research into Euthanasia

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    Courage or Bravery?

    State Laws and Their Impact on Those Vulnerable to Human Trafficking
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    State Laws and Their Impact on Those Vulnerable to Human Trafficking

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