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Juvenile Justice

2012

Sentenced to Life for a Crime Committed at Age 14, Adolfo Davis Seeks Clemency

New National Data Shows Racial Disparities in School Discipline

New Report Analyzes Prosecution of Youth in CA Adult Court

2011

NCYL Challenges Juvenile Life Without Parole Sentences in Two US Supreme Court Cases

NCYL Asks NJ Supreme Court to Reconsider Practice of Trying Juveniles as Adults

NCYL Issues New Report on Mental Health Needs of Incarcerated Youth in Texas

2010

US Supreme Court Rules Life Without Parole Unconstitutional in Non-Homicide Cases. Originally published in Vol. XXIX Youth Law News No. 1 (January-March 2010).

NCYL Seeks Release of Sara Kruzan, Sentenced to Life in Prison at Age 16. Originally published in Vol. XXIX Youth Law News No. 1 (January-March 2010).

2009

CA Moves Step Closer to More Humane Sentencing of Juveniles. Originally published in Vol. XXVIII Youth Law News No. 4 (October-December 2009). 

Two Decades of JDAI: From Demonstration Project to National Standard.  Originally published in Vol. XXVIII Youth Law News No. 4 (October-December 2009). 

NCYL Expanding Juvenile Justice Reform Project. Originally published in Vol. XXVIII Youth Law News No. 4 (October-December 2009). 

Gender and Juvenile Justice: New Courts, Programs Address Needs of Girls. Originally published in Vol. XXVIII Youth Law News No. 3 (July-September 2009).

Advocacy Intensifies to Eliminate Life without Parole for Youth. Originally published in Vol. XXIII Youth Law News No. 2 (April-June 2009).

2008

California’s Proposition 6: Safe Neighborhoods Act– at What Risk to the Poor? By Francis Guzman. Originally printed in Vol. XXIX Youth Law News No. 2 (Apr-Jun 2008). 3 Pages.

Interpreter Shortage in CA Juvenile Justice System: Family Advocacy and Greater Language Access in the Juvenile Justice System. By Shilpa Ram. Originally printed in Vol. XXIX Youth Law News No. 2 (Apr-Jun 2008). 3 Pages.

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.

Alternative Schools: Promise or Peril for Children Exiting the Juvenile Justice System? by Haley Upshaw. Originally printed in Vol. XXIX Youth Law News No. 1 (Jan-Mar 2008). 4 Pages.

2006

Advocates Needed to Safeguard Rights of Youth in DOJ Conditions Cases by Pat Arthur and Brian Blalock. Originally printed in Vol. XXVII Youth Law News No. 4 (Oct-Dec 2006). 3 pages.

Locked Away Forever The Case Against Juvenile Life Without Parole by Pat Arthur and Brittany Star Armstrong. Originally printed in Vol. XXVII Youth Law News No. 3 (Jul-Sept 2006). 2 pages.


2005

Incorporating Teens into Traditional Legal Services Programs, by Roxanne Hoegger Alejandre and Angie Schwartz. Originally printed in Vol. XXVI Youth Law News No. 4 (October-December 2005).  6 pages.

Proliferating Curfew Laws Keep Kids at Home, But Fail to Curb Juvenile Crime, by Angie Schwartz and Lucy Wang. Originally printed in Vol. XXVI Youth Law News No. 1 (January-March 2005). 4 pages.


2004

U. S. Supreme Court to Revisit the Juvenile Death Penalty, by Josh Friedman. Originally printed in Vol. XXV Youth Law News No. 1 (January - March 2004). 5 pages.

2003

Taking the Bumpy 'Workforce Investment Act' Path to Connect 'Disconnected' Youth, by Darryl Hamm. Originally printed in Youth Law News (October - December 2003). 16 pages.


2002

A Practice Model for Acquiring and Using Clinical Information in Juvenile Court, by Julie L. Biehl and Barbara A. Kahn. Originally printed in XX III Youth Law News No. 2 (March April 2002). 6 pages.


2001

Challenge to California Law Allowing Transfer of Youth to Adult Criminal Court, by Darryl Hamm. Originally printed in XXII Youth Law News No.1 (September-October 2001). 4 pages.

National Trends, Local Consequences: The Expansion of Juvenile Detention Facilities, by Whit Griffinger. Originally printed in XXII Youth Law News No. 1 (September-October 2001). 4 pages.

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