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Ryan Griffith, COMMENT: IS OUT-OF-STATE TUITION UNCONSTITUTIONAL AND COULD REMOVING IT EASE THE UNITED STATES’ STUDENT DEBT CRISIS?, 52 Golden Gate U. L. Rev. (2022)

Ryan Griffith
COMMENT: IS OUT-OF-STATE TUITION UNCONSTITUTIONAL AND COULD REMOVING IT EASE THE UNITED STATES STUDENT DEBT CRISIS?

Abstract
This article argues that for the good of the nation the discriminatory practice of charging out-of-state tuition should be ceased and that under the Privileges and Immunities Clause, as well as the Fourteenth Amendment, this practice has violated the law for decades.

Recommended Citation
Ryan Griffith, COMMENT: IS OUT-OF-STATE TUITION UNCONSTITUTIONAL AND COULD REMOVING IT EASE THE UNITED STATES’ STUDENT DEBT CRISIS?, 52 Golden Gate U. L. Rev. (2022).
https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/ggulrev/vol52/iss2/3