Guam's FAS Crisis in Courts: Public Briefing Seeks Solutions
Published Date: 5/13/2025
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Summary
The Guam Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is hosting a free Zoom briefing on May 29, 2025, to talk about why people with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) are showing up too much in Guam’s criminal justice system. This meeting is open to everyone and aims to gather important stories and ideas to help fix this problem. If you care about fairness and justice in Guam, this is your chance to listen and speak up!
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