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Director of CJ's CAPP Program, Rebecca Coleman, contributes to OSI's Audacious Ideas Blog

Aug 3

Written by: Civil Justice
Wednesday, August 03, 2011  RssIcon

Rebecca Coleman, Director of the Credit Abuse Project (CAPP) and a 2010 Open Society Institute Baltimore County fellow has contributed to the Open Society Institute Audacious Ideas blog.  Her article, entitled "Make Creditors Prove They are Entitled to Collect a Debt" can be viewed here.  Audacious Ideas is a blog that was created to stimulate ideas and discussion about solutions to difficult problems in Baltimore.

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