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Social Security/Disability
Vol. 43, Issue 4, 2015January 30, 2019 EDT

Where have all the Developmental Centers Gone? The Federal Push for Community-Based Services for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Jonathan G. Lerner, Daniel Pollack,
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Capital University Law Review
Jonathan G. Lerner & Daniel Pollack, Where Have All the Developmental Centers Gone? The Federal Push for Community-Based Services for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 43 Capital University Law Review 751 (2019).
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