Support for SB 1147 – Medi-Cal Coverage for Juveniles
The Youth Law Center is sponsoring S.B. 1147, which would require the Department of Health Care Services to adopt protocols […]
Support for SB 1147 – Medi-Cal Coverage for Juveniles View More
The Youth Law Center is sponsoring S.B. 1147, which would require the Department of Health Care Services to adopt protocols […]
Support for SB 1147 – Medi-Cal Coverage for Juveniles View More
Juvenile Justice Reform on Track in Ohio – Class Action Settlement Filed COLUMBUS, OH – A comprehensive class action settlement
Press Release re Ohio Conditions Lawsuit Settlement View More
San Francisco and Fresno Counties join Detroit, Michigan to ensure that child welfare serves young children in a manner and
Two New Sites Are Beginning their Infancy Programs View More
(Sacramento, CA – January 29, 2008) – A federal judge ruled today that the California Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ)
California DJJ Must Appoint Attorneys for all Youth View More
By Linda Rapattoni | Daily Journal — SACRAMENTO – Attorneys for 3,000 juvenile offenders who sued the state for refusing them counsel said
State Must Appoint Counsel for Juvenile Parolees, Judge Rules View More
By CAROL MARBIN MILLER | Miami Herald — A new report on Miami-Dade’s troubled child welfare program finds child abuse investigators are dedicated
DCF abuse investigators overloaded, report finds View More
Ohio Announces the Release of Fact-finding Report, Prompting Continued Reforms of Ohio’s Juvenile Justice System COLUMBUS, December 31, 2007 –
Press Release re Reforms of Ohio’s Juvenile Justice System View More
By Jocelyn Wiener | Sacramento Bee — Three years ago, Christopher Rambadt was stabbed to death along the American River. He was 22
Drive to Give Youth Time View More
By Linda Rapattoni | Daily Journal — SACRAMENTO – A federal judge ruled Wednesday the state’s parole revocation system for juveniles unconstitutionally denies
Federal Judge Favors Juvenile Parolees in Due Process Suit View More
San Francisco Chronicle — JOSHUA LEONARD, executive director of an East Bay nonprofit agency that serves foster children, has filed a
The Incompletion Rule View More
By Alexa Hyland | Daily Journal — Three nonprofit advocacy groups are claiming the California Department of Social Services’ policy requiring foster children
Foster Care Policy Unfair, Groups Say View More
Legal action taken against the California Department of Social Services by three nonprofit advocacy groups. (San Francisco, CA – July
California Foster Children with Disabilities Lawsuit View More