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LAWCHA 2023 Conference Registration

26/01/2023
Rutgers NJ, United States
Early registration rates are $110 regular; $55 reduced (students, K-12 and adjunct faculty, independent scholars). All persons on the program are required to be LAWCHA members. Guests of LAWCHA members may register for $50.
 
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