SB 1147 Comments
YLC and the Western Center on Law and Poverty submitted comments on draft SB 1147 materials to the California Department […]
YLC and the Western Center on Law and Poverty submitted comments on draft SB 1147 materials to the California Department […]
Staff Attorneys Sue Burrell, Deborah Escobedo, and Corene Kendrick conducted a training on Dec. 3 and 4 for facility staff
JDAI Training in Portland View More
YLC participated in the Traveling Training for legal services advocates sponsored by the Legal Aid Association of California (LAAC) in
YLC Participated in Traveling Training View More
YLC provided training on benefits available for children in out-of-home care on November 6 in San Francisco and November 9
Alphabet Soup Trainings View More
YLC is working with consultants from the Annie E. Casey Foundation (AECF) to conduct a follow-up review of child abuse
YLC Part of Review Team View More
The Youth Law Center joined with over 35 national child welfare and mental organizations to thank Senator Debbie Stabenow for
Letter to Senator Debbie Stabenow View More
The Youth Law Center, along with other legal advocates, have filed a lawsuit challenging California Medi-Cal policies that deny necessary
Marquez v Calif. Dept. of Health Care Services – Filed View More
By Alice Bussiere, Jennifer Pokempner, Jennifer Rodriguez | YLC staff attorneys Jennifer Rodriguez and Alice Bussiere co-authored an article with Juvenile
Fostering Connections to Success View More
YLC Staff Attorney Corene Kendrick is working with Madelyn Freundlich, Senior Child Welfare Consultant at Excal Consulting Partners, and the
Evaluation of GALs in Nebraska View More
Damon King, our Skadden Fellow, will begin work here on September 14th. His project is to enforce the rights of
Damon King, Skadden Fellow to Begin Work at YLC View More
California’s Locked-Up Children Languish without Mental Health Services By Karen de Sá | Mercury News — The lengthy detention of a mentally ill
Mercury News Article re Lack of Mental Health Services View More
Lawsuit Filed to Protect Programs for Homeless, Neglected, Migrant, English Learners and Other “At Risk” Students Concerned parents and community
Press Release re Alejo v. O’Connell View More