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Response to MLRI Paper on EA Reform: EA Reform and Housing Reform are Compatible -- not Competing -- Objectives Dennis P. Culhane & Thomas Byrne University of Pennsylvania The Massachusetts Law Reform Institute (MLRI) ha
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Document Date: 2010-11-23 17:15:06


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Thomas Byrne University of Pennsylvania The Massachusetts Law Reform Institute / Long shelter / /

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United States Interagency Council on Homelessness / Congress / National Alliance / University of Pennsylvania / Massachusetts Law Reform Institute / Obama Administration / Objectives Dennis P. Culhane & Thomas Byrne University / United States Department of Housing and Urban Development / Phyllis Fireman Foundation / /

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