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Jessica Foster appointed general district court judge


Jessica Foster appointed general district court judge
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Her work as a lawyer and community involvement have “taught me how to relate to people and how to communicate well, but also to be a good listener,” Jessica Foster says.
I’m deeply honored to be selected, and I’m really humbled that the General Assembly would place their confidence in me.
Jessica H. Foster
• Age: 40
• Work: Partner, Foster McCollam law firm, Manassas, 2016-present; JH Foster Law, 2015-16; Olmstead & Olmstead, 2010-15; prosecutor, Frederick County Commonwealth Attorney’s Office, 2009-10.
• Home: Near Remington.
• Education: Law Degree, Western Michigan University, 2009; bachelor’s degree, criminal justice, George Mason University, 2006; associate’s degree, administration of justice, Northern Virginia Community College, 2004; la Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, 2002; Athenee Royal d’O ....

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Justice Department opens civil rights probe into whether Alaska 'unnecessarily institutionalizes' children


Justice Department opens civil rights probe into whether Alaska ‘unnecessarily institutionalizes’ children
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The U.S. Department of Justice has opened an investigation into whether the state of Alaska “unnecessarily institutionalizes” children with behavioral problems.
In 2020, the Alaska Disability Law Center lodged a complaint about the rising number of Alaska children and teenagers being sent to Outside psychiatric treatment facilities as well as locked hospitals in-state because of a dearth of less-restrictive treatment options here, said the center’s attorney, Leslie Jaehning.
On Jan. 21, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division notified the organization that it has launched an investigation. ....

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