Legal Education
Oct. 5, 2022
Hastings professor hired to encourage more juvenile law attorneys
UC Hastings College of the Law professor John Myers’ project is meant to survey law schools about their course offerings on juvenile law, create coursework materials on the subject for law school classes, and prepare a new edition of the Judicial Council’s book on juvenile court procedures.




The State of California has hired UC Hastings College of the Law professor John Myers to lead a project aimed at addressing a shortage of attorneys for children and parents in the state’s juvenile court system.
Myers’ project is meant to survey law schools about their course offerings on juvenile law, create coursework materials on the subject for law school classes, and prepare a new edition of the Judicial Council’s book on juvenile cou...
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