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Beth Avery

Legal Aid Advocate, Policy Advocate (National)

Beth Avery is a Staff Attorney at the National Employment Law Project.


Links: http://http://www.nelp.org/expert/beth-avery/ | (Current as of: March 23, 2018)


TRAININGS BY THIS PERSON

Re-entry Round up New Laws in 2018

Mar 21, 2018
Practitioners and policy advocates will be discussing changes in the law affecting low income and justice involved individuals.



This page last modified: Fri, March 23, 2018 -- 11:30 am ET


  • ← Rodney Holcombe
  • Kate Weisburd →

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