Sue Burrell – 2011 Livingston Hall JJ Award Recipient
The American Bar Association has named Sue Burrell as the 2011 recipient of the Livingston Hall Juvenile Justice Award for […]
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The American Bar Association has named Sue Burrell as the 2011 recipient of the Livingston Hall Juvenile Justice Award for […]
Sue Burrell – 2011 Livingston Hall JJ Award Recipient View More
By Danny Robbins, Associated Press | San Francisco Chronicle — Dallas — Texas is close to enacting a law that would provide teachers
Texas Teachers May Get to See Kids’ Crime Records View More
By Kate Moser | The Recorder — After it was all said and done, Richard Power’s legal work might have bought his young
Courts Seek Ruling on Long Prison Sentences for Juveniles View More
The Children’s Law Center, Inc. is pleased to offer an audio webcast on: Trends and Challenges in Juvenile Justice Reform:
Sue Burrell – On Juvenile Justice Reform Panel View More
Staff Attorney Corene Kendrick was a guest teacher on April 3, 2011 for a class at San Quentin State Prison,
Corene Kendrick – Guest Teacher at San Quentin State Prison View More
Staff Attorney Corene Kendrick will visit Harvard Law School March 30-31, 2011, as a Wasserstein Public Interest Fellow. This program
Corene Kendrick – 2011 Wasserstein Public Interest Fellow View More
Unclear Oversight Yields Repeated Violations at Home for Troubled Youth By Trey Bundy | The New York Times — In Alameda County, there
Unclear Oversight Yields Repeated Violations at Youth Home View More
By Isaac Gonzalez | The Sacramento Press — The Sacramento County Probation Department recently passed the one-year anniversary of its participation in “Baby
Juveniles In Custody Taught Parenting Skills View More
Nebraska Sen. Mark Christensen introduced a bill in the state legislature on January 19, 2011, that would require its Judiciary
Nebraska Legislation Based on Report Co-Authored by YLC View More
Staff Attorney Corene Kendrick and Roger Chan, Executive Director of the East Bay Children’s Law Office, spoke in a panel
Corene Kendrick on School to Prison Pipeline Panel View More
Sue Burrell was invited by the Daily Journal to write an end of the year piece on juvenile justice and
Sue Burrell Writes on Juvenile Justice in Daily Journal View More
By Sue Burrell, YLC Staff Attorney | Los Angeles Daily Journal — It wasn’t a bad year for juvenile justice in California. In
Perspective: Shifting Values in Juvenile Justice? View More