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NC Justice Center Briefs & Reports

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"It doesn't add up" - Ten North Carolina Workers Share Experiences of Wage Theft Sep 25, 2012
A PROFILE OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN NORTH CAROLINA: Older Workers Nov 21, 2011
A PROFILE OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN NORTH CAROLINA: Veterans Nov 11, 2011
A PROFILE OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN NORTH CAROLINA: Workers of color have experienced higher unemployment rates than whites Jan 13, 2012
A PROFILE OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN NORTH CAROLINA: Young people face high unemployment, lifetime of lower earnings and economic barriers as result Mar 28, 2012
AGENDA 2012: North Carolina Can Do Better May 1, 2012
EDUCATION & LAW REPORT: Can Controlled Choice Solve Wake County’s School Assignment Problems? Feb 17, 2012
Election 2012 Issue Brief - Abuses by Homeowners Associations Aug 23, 2012
Election 2012 Issue Brief - Adequate Funding for Public Education Aug 23, 2012
Election 2012 Issue Brief - Collateral Consequences of Criminal Convictions Aug 23, 2012

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