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Melanca Clark and Maggie Barron, Foreclosures: A Crisis in Legal Representation, Brennan Center for Justice (Oct. 2009).

Neil Mayer, et al., The Urban Institute, National Foreclosure Mitigation Counseling Program Evaluation: Final Report Rounds 1 and 2 (Dec. 2011).

Regional Housing Legal Services, No Place Like Home: Philadelphia’s Approach to Foreclosure Prevention (2011).

Erica Braudy, Tax a Bank, Save a Home: Judicial, Legislative, and Other Creative Efforts to Prevent Foreclosures in New York, 17 Cuny L. Rev. 309 (Summer 2014).

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The NCCRC works to advance the right to counsel for low-income people in civil cases involving basic human needs, such as housing, health, domestic violence, civil incarceration, and child custody.

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