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San Diego Public Schools Drop Parental Notification Requirement. Originally published in Vol. XXIX Youth Law News No. 1 (January-March 2010).
Kids' Mental Health Lawsuit Filed Against Washington State. Originally published in Vol. XXVIII Youth Law News No. 4 (October-December 2009).
Mental Health Advocacy Groups File Appeal to Restore Program for Homeless. Originally published in Vol. XXVIII Youth Law News No. 4 (October-December 2009).
Californians Again Asked to Vote on Adolescent Right to Privacy by Rebecca Gudeman. Originally printed in Vol. XXIX Youth Law News No. 1 (Jan-Mar 2008). 1 Page.
Hope for Mentally Ill Youth In Alameda County Juvenile Justice System by Demoya Gordon, et al. Originally printed in Vol. XXIX Youth Law News No. 1 (Jan-Mar 2008). 3 Pages.
CA Voters Again Defeat Initiative Limiting Minors' Abortion Rights in Vol. XXIX Youth Law News No. 3 (July-Sept 2008). 1 page.
Prop 4 Fails – Third Time Parental Notification Measure Defeated at the Polls
Youth Law News July-September 2008 - California voters rejected for the third time a proposed initiative that would have required minors to notify their parents 48 hours before getting an abortion. Like the two that preceded it, the latest proposition would have amended the California Constitution to remove rights currently guaranteed adolescents. To read Youth Law News Article, click here.
High Cost of HPV Vaccine Limits Access in Surprising Way: The Problem With Private Insurance by Rebecca Gudeman. Originally printed in Vol. XXVIII Youth Law News 2 (April-June 2007).
New Hampshire Repeals Parental Notification Law by Linnea Forsythe. Originally printed in Vol. XXVIII Youth Law News 2 (April-June 2007).
Child Deaths From Abuse and Neglect: Accurate Data, Public Disclosure Needed by Bill Grimm. Originally printed in Vol. XXVIII Youth Law News 1 (Jan-Mar 2007). 11 pages.
The Abortion Issue in November’s Election: Prop 85’s Defeat in California Means AAP v. Lungren Remains Law by Rebecca Gudeman and Christiana Macfarlane. Originally printed in Vol. XXVII Youth Law News No. 4 (Oct-Dec 2006). 3 pages.
The Ayotte Opinion: Implications for New Hampshire and Other States, by Rebecca Gudeman, Originally printed in Vol. XXVII Youth Law News No. 1 (Jan-Mar 2006). 2 pages.
Landmark Decision For California's Most Vulnerable Children by Robyn Gould, Laura Townsend, and Leecia Welch. Originally printed in Vol. XXVII Youth Law News No. 2 (Apr-Jun 2006). 6 pages.
Medicaid Mental Health Waiver by Laura Ewbank and Patrick Gardner. Originally printed in Vol. XXVII Youth Law News No. 2 (Apr-Jun 2006). 6 pages.
Targeting Adolescents for an STD Vaccine: Parent Interest and Strategies to Encourage Vaccination by Rebecca Gudeman and Chiara Grabill. Originally printed in Vol. XXVII Youth Law News No. 3 (Jul-Sept 2006). 4 pages.
Ayotte Case Hinges on Procedural Question, by Rebecca Gudeman. Originally printed in Vol. XXVI Youth Law News No. 3 (July-September 2005).
The U.S. Supreme Court could make it more difficult to challenge abortion restrictions.
Los Angeles County Fails to Meet the Mental Health Needs of Foster Children, by Meg Wilkinson and Patrick Gardner. Originally printed in Vol. XXVI Youth Law News No. 3 (July-September 2005).
Katie A. advisory panel to continue for another year.
California Must Protect Health Care for Medi-Cal Children by Ben Siegel, Orignally published in Youth Law News, July-September 2004.
Child & Family Services Reviews

Adolescent Confidentiality and Privacy Under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, By Rebecca Gudeman, Orignally published in Youth Law News, July-September 2003.
Federal Privacy Protection for Substance Abuse Treatment Records: Protecting Adolescents By Rebecca Gudeman, Orignally published in Youth Law News, July-September 2003.
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