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Jul. 29, 2014
New law tackles brain injuries
On July 21, Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law Assembly Bill 2127, which aims to tackle the increasing trend of traumatic brain injury among youth and high school football players.




Alexander T. Robertson IV
Senior Partner
Robertson & Associates LLP
32121 Lindero Canyon Road, Suite 200
Westlake Village , CA 91361
Email: arobertson@arobertsonlaw.com
Pepperdine Univ SOL; Malibu CA
In addition to being a lawyer, "Trey" Robertson IV is also a certified Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).
On July 21, Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law Assembly Bill 2127, which aims to tackle the increasing trend of traumatic brain injury, including concussions, among youth and high school football players. The new law, which was supported by the California Interscholastic Federation, amends the Education Code and limits full-contact football practices to no more than two per week during both the pre-season and regular season for high school and middle school players. The full-contact portio...
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