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Fair Housing for Battered Women: Preventing Homelessness Through Civil Rights Laws (7/28/2006)

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Description: An article by WRP Deputy Director Emily J. Martin discussing new protections against the eviction of domestic violence survivors provided by the Violence Against Women Act of 2005.
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