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for Popular Government Vol. 38 Issue 3, Nov 1971
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In October of 1971, the North Carolina General Assembly convened for an unprecedented session on restructuring higher education in North Carolina. Issues focused on administration and coordination, as well as public education boards.
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In 1963, the American Medical Association recognized the growing threat of medical malpractice and malpractice litigation. Teague and Warren discuss the malpractice problem in general and its implications for North Carolina.
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Loeb reviews the state laws relating to liquor in several states including North Carolina, and how those laws compare to actual consumption statistics.
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Hogan discusses the state of social welfare and services in North Carolina, both positive and negative.
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This report discusses the nature of the drug problem in Charlotte and the strategies for coping with drug abuse.