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Monday, May 19, 2008
Congrats, Lauren!
LJI's staff attorney, Lauren Bartlett, has written an article published by the April 2008 issue of
American Jurist
. Her article, "Perspectives: 100,000 Victims of FEMA" is available
here
. Keep up the great work, Lauren!
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