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ISSN 0042-0018
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Vol. 42, Issue 1, 2007January 01, 2007 PDT

The Nondischargeability of Student Loans in Bankruptcy: How the Prevailing “Undue Hardship” Test Creates Hardship of Its Own

Feather Devi Baron,
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University of San Francisco Law Review
Feather Devi Baron, The Nondischargeability of Student Loans in Bankruptcy: How the Prevailing “Undue Hardship” Test Creates Hardship of Its Own, 42 University of San Francisco Law Review 7 (2007).

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