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Collateral Consequences of Criminal Convictions

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2010 Legislative Agenda: Managing Crisis and Building Toward Recovery May 20, 2010
Know Your Rights - Moving Beyond Your Criminal Conviction Aug 22, 2012
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Governor's Ex-Offender Task Force: A Good First Step Toward Public Safety and Reducing Prison Costs May 19, 2009
MEDIA RELEASE: Bipartisan law expands employment opportunities for formerly incarcerated North Carolinians Apr 11, 2013
MEDIA RELEASE: Historic bill first to provide broad expungement opportunities to individuals convicted for crimes as adults Jul 24, 2012
MEDIA RELEASE: NC introduces first law to provide broad expungement opportunities to adults convicted of crimes Nov 29, 2012
MEDIA RELEASE: NC Second Chance Alliance Applauds Governor's Creation of StreetSafe Ex-Offender Task Force May 11, 2009
MEDIA RELEASE: Second Chance Lobby Day Supports Safer Communities This Tuesday Apr 25, 2011
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Expanding Medicaid, Reducing Health Racial Disparities + Collateral Consequences + Workers' Rights Resources Sep 18, 2012
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Relief for Convicted Adults in NC + The Battle for Unemployment Insurance + Bush Tax Cuts Dec 4, 2012

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