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Blog, Teen Celebrity Justice
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Why Lindsay Lohan gets away with repeated probation violations

What is behind the numerous breaks Lindsay Lohan seems to get from the judicial system? Is it her celebrity and wealth? 

Blog
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Teens take to vodka Gummi bears

It never surprises us to read about the latest method teens devise to get past the law. While in juvenile 

Blog, News Videos
3

You Are Not Alone

Did you know that 1 in 7 teens struggles with a drug or alcohol problem? You Are Not Alone is the 

Blog
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Teen substance use is America’s #1 public health problem

Did you know that America’s leading public health problem is adolescent substance use? A new report from the National Center 

Blog
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7 Must Know Laws for Teens this Summer

Okay, so we don’t want this summer to turn out to be a cruel summer for you. Summer is a 

Growing Up
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What are the penalties for drinking and driving?

Automobile accidents are the top killer of teens in the U.S., with 42 percent of the accidents due to alcohol. 

Student Rights at School
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Can schools force students to submit to drug testing?

The issue of drug testing in schools concerns everyone on campus. While in session, your school is considered to be your