BUFFETT FELLOWSHIPS HELP LAW STUDENTS AID CHILDREN
July 08, 2008
July 08, 2008
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., July 8 -- The University of Virginia issued the following news release:
Rising third-year law student Amy Saltzman is troubled by what she described as the "over-criminalization of typical adolescent behavior."
Salzman, who is working this summer for the Juvenile Trial Division of the Public Defender Service in Washington, D.C., said school fights that might have been settled with suspensions are now handled by on-campus city police; . . .
Rising third-year law student Amy Saltzman is troubled by what she described as the "over-criminalization of typical adolescent behavior."
Salzman, who is working this summer for the Juvenile Trial Division of the Public Defender Service in Washington, D.C., said school fights that might have been settled with suspensions are now handled by on-campus city police; . . .