The Maryland Judiciary’s Equal Justice Committee (EJC), through its Community Outreach Subcommittee, hosts community forums across the state to increase understanding of the courts and their services while learning the community's needs and the ways in which the courts can provide better service.
On October 29, 2025, the Community Outreach Subcommittee will host a virtual forum for Baltimore City on Juvenile Justice.
- The program will offer a holistic perspective on juvenile justice matters along with information on opportunities and alternatives for young people and their families.
- The program will offer information about the juvenile court, including its goals, procedures, and practices; the work of the Department of Juvenile Services, including its efforts to divert children from the court through provision of community-based services; and the work of other key juvenile justice partners.
Panelists Include:
- Judge Charles M. Blomquist, Circuit Court for Baltimore City
- Betsy Fox Tolentino, Acting Secretary, Maryland Department of Juvenile Services
- Delegate Luke H. Clippinger, Esq., District 46, Baltimore City
- Brianna Rock, MPH, LCSW Violence Prevention Supervisor, University of Maryland Medical Center
See the attached flyer for more information.
How Maryland Courts Can Work Best for Everyone: A Conversation Between Court and Community Leaders
Date: Wednesday, October 29, 2025
Time: 6:00 pm
Location: Virtual (zoom link will be provided after you register)