The New Lawyer Supplement
May 19, 2012
Stanford students fill a gap in jails research
A trio of researchers have spent six months painstakingly evaluating how all 58 of California's counties grapple with the drastic shift underway in housing criminal offenders. But they're not experts or even lawyers - yet.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A trio of researchers have spent six months painstakingly evaluating how all 58 of California's counties grapple with the drastic shift under way in housing criminal offenders. But they're not experts or even lawyers - yet.
The three women are law students at Stanford who saw a gap and filled it.
When the Legislature passed Assembly Bill 109 last spring - setting the stag...
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