Published Nov 2019
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Undeniably, driving under the influence is a huge mistake. The steps required to right that wrong, however, aren't always clear. Learn how to navigate the legal process and the steps that are critical in the days immediately following the receipt of a DUI.
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Sacramento Regional Family Justice Center understands that taking the courageous step to leave an abusive environment can be stressful. As a result, the organization hosts comprehensive services for those impacted by abuse including legal representation and counseling. That courageous step also requires the support of one's entire community, from family to law enforcement. Learn now how Sacramento Regional Family Justice Center can help with escaping and healing from abusive circumstances.
ViewPublished Aug 2018
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The Sacramento Regional Family Justice Center (SRFJC) offers a safe, healing environment for victims of domestic violence, child and elder abuse, sexual assault and human trafficking. A "one-stop" center of comprehensive services, SRFJC offers clients a place to start the healing process through counseling, protective measures or just someone who can listen. Learn how, here.
ViewPublished Mar 2017
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McGeorge School of Law is more than a traditional law school. Building off the core legal analytical skills that have been our trademark for 93 years, the law school has transformed the JD curriculum to be deeply practical, experiential and career-oriented. McGeorge also offers four innovative master’s degrees in law and policy whose defining feature is interdisciplinary learning. The Center of Advocacy & Alternative Dispute Resolution emphasizes the foundational training in professional skills for which McGeorge has long been recognized. McGeorge is building on its strong roots, embracing change and educating the leaders for what’s next in law and policy. This publication will help prospective students understand the diverse offerings of McGeorge School of Law.
ViewPublished Jul 2016
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If you are arrested, you face a decision: jail or bail? Not everyone can afford to post money bail, and in Santa Clara County, the accused have another option: Pretrial Services. Find out how Pretrial Services is ensuring fair treatment for the accused.
ViewPublished Dec 2015
Printed Stories
In 2010, the California Endowment launched a 10-year, $1 billion plan to improve the health of 14 challenged communities across the state. Over the 10 years, community-based organizations and public institutions worked together to address the socioeconomic and environmental challenges contributing to the poor health of their communities. This bi-weekly series of stories published in the Sacramento News & Review in 2015 covered the work that was done on this project.
ViewPublished Jul 2015
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California voters approved Proposition 47 on Nov. 4, 2014, enacting changes to how some low-level criminal offenses, like drug possession and petty theft, are classified. Applicable charges have been reclassified from felony to misdemeanor, carrying lighter sentences. This publication, an effort of The California Endowment and partners, will help get the word out to the general public. The publication explains the law and its impacts, helps readers understand some of the benefits to both individuals and society of enacting less severe punishments for low-level drug and theft offenses, and educates readers on the process to reclassify felonies.
ViewPublished Dec 2013
Printed Stories
In 2010, the California Endowment launched a 10-year, $1 billion plan to improve the health of 14 challenged communities across the state. Over the 10 years, community-based organizations and public institutions worked together to address the socioeconomic and environmental challenges contributing to the poor health of their communities. This bi-weekly series of stories published in the Sacramento News & Review in 2013 covered the work that was done on this project.
ViewPublished Dec 2012
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When it comes to looking out for average Americans, Consumer Watchdog has got your back. The organization aims to educate, advocate and litigate on behalf of the consumer to protect them from corporate and political corruption.
ViewPublished Dec 2012
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Divorce doesn't have to be contentious. Sacramento Collaborative Divorce can help you, your spouse and your family find a compassionate ending and a healthy new beginning.
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