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Special Issue (lawclinics@50)
June 04, 2019 EDT

WHY IS THE PROTECTIVE ORDER PROJECT STILL IN BUSINESS; OR, IF THE FAMILY JUSTICE CLINIC HAS BEEN AT IT SO LONG, WHY HASN’T ANYTHING CHANGED? DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AS A CONTINUING SOCIETAL CONCERN

Christine M. Scartz, Chelsea Reese,
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Georgia Law Review
Christine M. Scartz & Chelsea Reese, WHY IS THE PROTECTIVE ORDER PROJECT STILL IN BUSINESS; OR, IF THE FAMILY JUSTICE CLINIC HAS BEEN AT IT SO LONG, WHY HASN’T ANYTHING CHANGED? DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AS A CONTINUING SOCIETAL CONCERN, Georgia Law Review 128 (2019).
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