CCHR: Laws Inadequate to Safeguard Troubled Teens from Psychiatric Abuse
Texas dropped its law to protect against coercive psychiatric admissions, while Oregon lawmakers’ new law prohibits certain child restraints but may not go far enough,…
Texas dropped its law to protect against coercive psychiatric admissions, while Oregon lawmakers’ new law prohibits certain child restraints but may not go far enough,…
By Kelly Patricia O’Meara April 13, 2015 New Mexico took a big step toward protecting children’s and parents’ rights when, last week, Governor Susana Martinez…
A mother-turned advocate’s journey that links a non-profit children’s advocacy group, with assets over $15 million [2009] with nationally-renowned mass tort and class action defense law firms, to the Connecticut DCF – an $865 million bureaucracy, as described by the Connecticut Mirror.