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Jan 2, 20182 min read
ICYMI: Registration for the 2018 Child Support Enforcement Seminar Closing Soon
Registration for the 2018 Child Support Enforcement: Representing Respondents seminar is open until Friday, January 5. TOPICS: This...
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NC OJD
Dec 15, 20173 min read
OJD Week in Review: Dec. 11-15
This week, as we get closer to Christmas, our gifts to you are… more reminders for training! Training Now and For the Year to Come The...
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NC OJD
Dec 1, 20173 min read
OJD Week in Review: Nov. 27- Dec. 1
This week we’ve got plenty of training opportunities to announce and discussions and statistics to share. Upcoming Trainings The Office...
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NC OJD
Aug 16, 20174 min read
From a Non-Lawyer Perspective: 2017 Juvenile Defender Conference Review by Marcus Thompson
On Friday, Aug. 11, juvenile defenders from across N.C. united at the U.N.C. School of Government for the 2017 Juvenile Defender...
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NC OJD
Jul 25, 20172 min read
Juvenile Defender Conference 2017: A Testimonial from Martin Moore
As summer reaches full swing, I hope each of the juvenile advocates reading this blog are enjoying the same (temporary) reprieve that we...
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NC OJD
Jul 14, 20173 min read
Reflections & Foresight on N.C.’s Journey for Juvenile Justice at Raise the Age Victory Ce
On Thursday afternoon, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., advocates for Raise the Age from across the state of North Carolina (and probably beyond)...
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NC OJD
Jul 13, 20171 min read
“Extended YDC Commitments and the 30-Day Notice Requirement” by Professor LaToya Powell
From the “On the Civil Side” blog, please take a moment to review Professor LaToya Powell’s latest post regarding how to determine a...
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NC OJD
Jun 21, 20173 min read
Registration is Now Open for the 2017 Parent Attorney and Juvenile Defender Conferences
We are excited to announce that registration for the 2017 Parent Attorney and Juvenile Defender Conferences is now open and available at...
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NC OJD
Jun 8, 20171 min read
“In the Matter of T.K.: Does a Student’s Use of Profanity in the Hallway Constitute Dis
Yesterday, Professor LaToya Powell posted a new entry on the UNC School of Government’s “On the Civil Side” blog further detailing In...
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NC OJD
May 26, 20172 min read
Juvenile Defenders Reflect on Gault & Their Careers in the N.C. State Bar Journal
The North Carolina State Bar Journal has published an article from the Office of the Juvenile Defender in its Summer 2017 issue in honor...
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