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Clearinghouse Review: Journal of Poverty Law and Policy is an advocate's
best resource for analysis of legal developments, innovative strategies, and
best practices in representing low-income clients. Each issue of the Review
features in-depth, analytical articles, written by experts in their fields, on topics
of interest to poor people's and public interest lawyers. Substantive areas
covered include civil rights, family law, disability, domestic violence, housing,
elder law, employment, health, and welfare reform.
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A site license package includes printed copies of each, bimonthly issue of Clearinghouse Review, plus online access to our archive of articles published since 1967. With a site license, your organization's entire staff will enjoy fully searchable access to a wealth of poverty law resources, without having to remember a username or password.
Site license package prices vary depending on program size and number of printed copies:
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A print subscription for Legal Services Corporation-funded programs and nonprofit organizations does not include access to the online archive at www.povertylaw.org.
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