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Jesse Kelley, al.com •

Other states also are in discussions about how best to implement similar initiatives. In Philadelphia, the Juvenile Law Center has launched a coalition effort titled "Safely Home

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Carlee Cunningham, The Temple News •

Marsha Levick, the deputy director, chief counsel and co-founder of the Juvenile Law Center in Philadelphia, consulted on the play. Levick, a 1976 J.D. alumna

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John Kelly, The Chronicle of Social Change •
Juveniles for Justice and Youth Fostering Change bring groups of 16- to 22-year-olds together for weekly trainings between October and June. The point is for the group to learn advocacy skills together, and then develop an advocacy campaign.
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Christina K. Sorenson, Zubrow Fellow,
This month we are highlighting the importance of systems of accountability for high quality extended foster care by looking at Maryland’s creation of a dedicated Foster Youth Ombudsman.
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Riya Saha Shah, Esq., USA Today •

For young people with justice system involvement, records of their past can be a major barrier to future success. One such barrier was lifted last week.

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Taylor Clarke, Bonner.org •

By the time Tracie started law school she was ready for it. She found there was more time studying and less time in the community

“It’s important to focus on the cost of counsel because it impedes a young person’s ability to have a fair trial,” said staff attorney Nadia