Generocity's Power Moves

Julie Zeglen, generocity.com •

Attorney Andrew Keats joined the nonprofit on Dec. 3. His work will seek to further economic justice and equity in the juvenile justice system.

Keats previously worked as a litigation associate with Gibson, Dunn, & Crutcher LLP in Los Angeles and New York.

JLC also recently announced its newest Zubrow FellowEmily Satifka, who will start her fellowship in September 2019. Satifka is a Public Service Scholar at the University of California’s Irvine School of Law.

About the Expert

Andrew Keats joined Juvenile Law Center as a staff attorney in 2018. During his time at Juvenile Law Center, Andrew has engaged in policy advocacy efforts to eliminate fines and fees from the juvenile justice system as well as conducting research and advocacy to increase confidentiality and expungement protections for youth with juvenile records. Currently Andrew is focused on litigation to prevent youth from being tried as adults in the criminal justice system and ensuring those who are tried as adults do not receive the state’s harshest punishments and instead are afforded a meaningful opportunity for release. Andrew has also authored numerous amicus briefs in state supreme courts around the county.