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Posted on May 31, 2019

Friday News Roundup: May 31, 2019

Friday News Roundup

This week in the news: Read about the bill to prohibit ‘prison gerrymandering’ and increase Census Bureau accuracy, North Carolina’s move to better an individual’s accessibility to record expungement, a study that looks at court reporters’ accuracy when it comes to African American English, reform in Oregon’s ‘historic’ juvenile justice system, and more.

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