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Consumer Bankruptcy: A “Gem” of the Legal Profession but a Diamond in the Rough (Print Vol. 114 Issue 2)

May 15, 2026 Tori Harris

Consumer Bankruptcy: A “Gem” of the Legal Profession but a Diamond in the Rough

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By: Tori Harris

University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law student, Tori Harris, proposes a new––less expensive and more streamlined––subchapter designed to be effective for those with low income or small debts.

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