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Article from The Nation featuring an Alumni’s Fight to Save a Home

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An article from The Nation this past summer discusses the subprime mortgage crisis and its legal consequences in Atlanta, one of the cities hardest hit by the housing and loan crisis.

The article highlights how the subprime mortgage crisis played out both on the macro and micro level. Focusing on few family in Atlanta, Georgia, the article tries to focus on what the family went through in their efforts to keep their home.

Sarah Bolling an ‘07 alumni, is featured in the article. Bolling, who is working for the Legal Aid Society in Atlanta, is defending the Mitchell family and other families hit hard by the mortgage crisis.

To read the article, clink on this link

New Database Meets Demand for Research

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ACS ResearchLink is a comprehensive archive connecting law students with law practioners interested in specific topics of legal research which they can post online. Students can choose topics to “explore in faculty-supervised writings projects for academic credit.” The resulting papers will be sent to topic authors and archived in a searchable online database. The first round of topics will be submitted in Fall 2007. For more information, go to the ACS website at http://researchlink.acslaw.org/.

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