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The Children's Justice Project (CJP) at the University of Wisconsin Law School elected its 2004-2005 Executive Board at a general meeting held on April 21, 2004.  The new board members include:
 
Eileen Huie, President
Jen Grissom, Vice President
Lori Hickman, Executive Secretary
Camille Castillo, Administrative Secretary
Nina McIntyre, Co-"Law-in-Action" Community Liaison
Joel Plant, Co-"Law-in-Action" Community Liaison
Anthony Rodriguez, Treasurer

CJP brings together people committed to promoting justice for children and juveniles. Through interdisciplinary advocacy and study, CJP works for the rights of children and juveniles in the legal, educational, health care and social services system.

For more information on CJP, see http://www.sit.wisc.edu/~cjp

Submitted by on April 27, 2004

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