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Selective Service v. Minnesota Public Interest Research Group - Further Readings

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  • Cogswell, Anthony L. "Constitutional Law--Federal Financial Aid and Draft Registration--Males Who Fail to Register With the Selective Service Can Be Denied Federal Student Financial Aid, Selective Service v. Minnesota Public Interest Research Group." Thurgood Marshall Law Review, Vol. 10, pp. 585-93.
  • Cunningham, Cheryl V. "Selective Service v. Minnesota Public Interest Research Group: A Serious Constitutional Challenge." Loyola Law Review, Vol. 30, pp. 987-1008.
  • "The Supreme Court Sanctions the Conditioning of Financial Aid for College on Draft Registration: Selective Service v. Minnesota Public Interest Research Group." Boston College Law Review, Vol. 26, pp. 1063-1100.
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