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3 Jun 9:10 pm
... Cal services would be avoided. There are some legal challenges to these proposed Medi-Cal cuts. For example, the California Primary Care
Association and two of its member health centers, Clinicas Del Camino Real, Inc. in Ventura and ... a writ of mandate preventing the state from
eliminating Medi-Cal adult dental, chiropractic, optometry, podiatry, and psychology services when provided by an FQHC or RHC. Because these services are included in the
definition of FQHC and RHC services under state and ...
12 Feb 6:00 am
... For more than 20 years, we have represented members of the California Teachers Association
whenever they are accused of sex-related crimes, including crimes involving children. We ... case, honesty, character and reputation matter. The California sex crime defense attorneys at Wallin & Klarich are fully prepared to use psychological evaluations,
medical experts and other ... 365 days a year. We also have more than 20 offices in Southern California, so we can be wherever you need us
most. If you're ...
17 Mar, 2008 9:26 pm
... Alienation Syndrome" - and the word "alienation" - in custody evaluations. Interestingly, opponents of the bill include several psychological associations - and the California Bar's section of family law members. I have posted several
times about parental alienation ... Their Child Aftermath of Parental Alienation: Children Grown Up Parental Alienation Syndrome: Fact or Fiction? One California evaluator points out that some evaluators tend to find alienation in almost every case - and others rarely ...
5 Jan 7:11 am
Three new laws have recently taken effect in California to help protect seniors from physical abuse, neglect and financial exploitation. SB
1140- Attempts to define elder abuse more clearly and provides stiffer penalties. ... , the number of people over 65 is expected to grow from the present figure of 39 million to 62
million by 2025. Currently, the American Psychological Association estimates that 2.1 million seniors
suffer from elder abuse, but only a small percentage of the cases get reported to ...
25 Feb 12:22 pm
... 2) Preventing psychological or neurological harm to minors who play violent video games. The video game associations urged the Court
to strike down the Act as violating minors' rights guaranteed by the First and Fourteenth Amendments. The ... interest were faulty. They themselves even contained disclaimers that
significantly undermined the inferences drawn by California in support of its psychological harm
rationale. The relative paucity of video game literature also showed a "glaring empirical gap ...
28 Jan, 2007 1:00 pm
... information regarding individuals by state agencies, except as specified. The intentional disclosure of medical, psychiatric, or psychological information in violation of the disclosure provisions of the act is punishable as a misdemeanor if the wrongful disclosure results in ...
California State Information Security Office. (8) A representative selected by the bureau from the California School Boards Association. (9) A representative selected by the bureau from city or county government.
(10) One ...
24 May 10:45 am
... ). Since 1973, however, the Court has adhered to a three-part test it set forth in Miller v. California, defining unprotected "obscenity"
as speech that (a) "the average person, applying contemporary community standards" would find . . . ... of pornography on our mental processes. Weinstein, for example, argues that most
pornography is likely to be unprotected not because of its psychological effect, but rather because even if it is speech, it is not speech that
serves the core purpose of First ...
23 Apr 7:00 am
... action that are open to the victim. In an unusual case about which I testified at a California Board of Psychology hearing, the
female patient intended, for whatever psychological reason, to have a sexual relationship with her male psychologist. She was ... the massive
harm that can be done by a compliant-even an unsubstantiated complaint must be reported to professional staff associations and malpractice insurers-the likelihood would seem to
increase for false complaints. Why would someone file a ...
17 Jun 4:43 pm
... , among other things. Whether or not it is an anonymous transaction, both donors and recipients are strongly urged to get psychological
counseling. "We've only donated embryos from two patients because of the difficulties inherent to follow-up testing," remarks ... to do well and I don't think any physician would do
more than two or three." In Fullerton, California, Snowflakes operates on the assumption that this is an adoption. "In our program, we focus on
the end result which is the child. That's ...
19 May 7:24 am
... : Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court (Appointed December 2005; confirmed January 4, 2006.) Associate Justice,
Court of Appeal, First Appellate District, Division Three, 1994 - 2006 (Appointed 1994; confirmed by voters, ... Hastings College of the Law, 1975 (Law Journal, Note and Comment
Editor). Doctoral program, Clinical Psychology, Saint Louis University, 1970-1972. Personal: Born: August 16, 1948, Stockton, California
Please be sure to visit www.hardinglaw.com, the website for the ...
30 Mar 11:14 am
... even the same one they abandoned-as no driver's license is required to purchase a used car at an auction. The California Vehicle Code
requires that the driver of a vehicle involved in an accident resulting in injury to a person, other than himself or herself, ... seeing to it that you obtain appropriate and thorough
medical care for your physical, emotional, and psychological injuries suffered as a result of the accident. The attorneys in the firm can also
do everything possible to ensure that you ...
4 Apr, 2007 11:36 pm
... Area: Dear Friends and Colleagues, My friend, Herman Atkins, freed from a California prison after serving 12 years when DNA evidence proved
he was innocent ... managed to obtain two degrees in the field of psychology. He is currently working towards his master's degree in Fresno, California. Herman and his wife Machara ... involved mistaken eyewitness identifications.Edward T. Blake, director of Forensic Science Associates in
Richmond, Calif., and a nationally known expert, did the initial DNA testing ...
13 Apr 11:35 am
... William C. Thompson is Professor and Chair of the Department of Criminology, Law & Society at the University of California, Irvine. He
has a Ph.D. in psychology from Stanford University and a J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. He studies ... error that
falsely incriminated a Houston man named Josiah Sutton. Thompson served as Reporter for the American Bar Association Standards Committee Study
Group on DNA Evidence and was a member of the ABA Task Force on Biological Evidence. He ...
26 Jun, 2007 11:47 am
... Could the Legislature, consistent with the California Constitution, change the name of the legal relationship of 'marriage' to some other
name, assuming the legislation preserved all of the rights and obligations that are now associated with marriage?" Finally, the ... acknowledgment that vocabulary and status
considerations are more than just symbolic in their social and psychological import. Several of the Connecticut justices seemed to "get" this
point in their questioning and discussion with the ...
24 May 9:39 pm
... a syndrome that causes chronic pain, usually involving one or more of the victim's limbs Serious emotional and psychological injuries Death
of the victim A catastrophic injury frequently causes disruption to the Central Nervous System (CNS), which in turn ... in the future and will be able to recover monetary damages for
the future surgeries and pain and suffering associated with them. The attorney will also be able to recover all other damages to which the victim is entitled, including past,
present ...
1 Jul 8:37 am
... since a federal judge raised concerns 3 1/2 years ago that California's three-drug method could inflict cruel and unusual punishment. ...
Penalty Focus, said there are too many unknown costs associated with capital punishment, including psychological pressures on execution
team members and wardens. Lance Lindsey ... syringes, each filled with different drugs, to be administered by staff licensed to give injections in California. A physician must be on hand to declare death. At least 10 death row inmates ...
24 Feb 2:48 pm
... on all video games deemed "violent" under an amorphous definition. The Ninth Circuit recognized -- and even the State of California did not
contest -- that video games "are a form of expression protected by the First Amendment." Slip op. at 1951. Because ... Id. at 1953. The Ninth Circuit proceeded to analyze the State's
interest, which the State identified as "'preventing psychological or neurological harm to minors who play violent video games.'" Id. at 1957
(quoting the statute). The court noted ...
26 May, 2008 9:09 am
... nursing home, or physical, emotional, psychological and financial mistreatment. To learn more, visit our elder abuse webpage. If you or a
loved one has been the victim of elder abuse in California, call 1-800-ALAWPRO now ... elders to seek justice, while respecting the rights of
the accused in a criminal trial." Additionally, the California District Attorneys Association, the
California Senior Legislature, and the California Alliance for Retired Americans all support the
bill. Have you or a family ...
11 May 5:51 am
... when they commit murder or other serious crimes. Yee, a San Francisco Democrat who has a doctorate in child psychology, has introduced legislation that would allow courts to
reduce the sentences of inmates who were given terms of life in ... life without parole sentences handed down when they were minors.... Scott Thorpe, chief executive officer of the
California District Attorneys Association, one of the law enforcement groups that opposes the bill,
said the standards that courts must consider in ...
15 Aug, 2008 3:34 pm
... the increase can be attributed to people who couldn't resist a super-bargain, like on foreclosed homes in Northern California and Florida.
But as soon as you have willing buyers, you have competition, which tends to boost prices before ... For all the external economic indicators playing a role (unemployment, mortgage
interest rates), the final piece of the puzzle is buyer psychology, and when enough homebuyers decide they want in on the market, it can change in an instant. That takes us right
back ...
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