Government
Oct. 23, 2015
State seeks delay in gender discrimination ruling
The original plaintiff in the successful challenge to the state's Alternative Custody Program may not reap the benefits of his fight, after the state attorney general's office asked for an additional six months to allow for sufficient time to create and implement a new custody program for men along with a regulatory framework.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
The original plaintiff in the successful challenge to the state's Alternative Custody Program may not reap the benefits of his fight, after the state attorney general's office asked for an additional six months to allow for sufficient time to create and implement a new custody program for men along with a regulatory framework.
In 2010, California created an Alternative Custody Program, or AC...
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