PRWORA and the CARES Act : what's the prospective power of a "notwithstanding" clause?
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Harrington, B. (2020). PRWORA and the CARES Act: what's the prospective power of a "notwithstanding" clause? ([Library of Congress public edition].). Congressional Research Service.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Harrington, Ben. 2020. PRWORA and the CARES Act: What's the Prospective Power of a "notwithstanding" Clause?. Congressional Research Service.

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Harrington, Ben. PRWORA and the CARES Act: What's the Prospective Power of a "notwithstanding" Clause? Congressional Research Service, 2020.

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Harrington, Ben. PRWORA and the CARES Act: What's the Prospective Power of a "notwithstanding" Clause? [Library of Congress public edition]., Congressional Research Service, 2020.

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