By Tim Hay
Daily Journal Staff Writer
OAKLAND - Though John O'Toole is a lifelong peacenik and self-described "product of the '60s," his 25 years directing the National Center for Youth Law have been a constant fight.
Whether filing class actions against government agencies or scrambling to keep the nonprofit group alive through budget-slashing Republican administrations, O'Toole has had...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
OAKLAND - Though John O'Toole is a lifelong peacenik and self-described "product of the '60s," his 25 years directing the National Center for Youth Law have been a constant fight.
Whether filing class actions against government agencies or scrambling to keep the nonprofit group alive through budget-slashing Republican administrations, O'Toole has had...
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