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  5-12-07

  WHAT DID CPS DO FOR ABUSED KIDS? LET CASEWORKER DATE DAD

  She was supposed to be the last line of protection for three kids who had long
  been terrorized and beaten by their father. She was supposed to be the one
  person in this world who would look out for them when no one else gave a damn.
  Click here for article.


  5-9-07 - SCHOOL FLUNKED ON ITS EFFORTS TO STOP
              STUDENT-ON-STUDENT HARASSMENT

  A school district in Ocean County will be the first testing ground for the Supreme
  Court doctrine granting school students the same protection from a hostile
  environment that applies in the workplace. More >>


  5-9-07 - SCHOOL BOARD TO LAUNCH REVIEW OF STUDENT RESTRAINT POLICY

 Walking from class to class was always one of the
 difficult parts of the school day for Josh Foster.

 Click here for more


  5-8-07 - CHILD'S ARREST ANGERS MINN. TRIBE

VINELAND, Minn. - The 11-year-old
 boy was led from his school in handcuffs,
 held overnight in a juvenile detention
 center, and hauled into court in shackles
 and an orange prison jumpsuit. More >>

 


  5-6-07 - PAC DONATIONS FROM UTAH RAISE DOUBTS IN MAINE

  What is RECAF Inc.? And why did it donate $250,000 to a political action
  committee established in Maine by the national Republican Governors
  Association?
 
  There is no sign of any such company at the firm's listed address. But the
  paper trail links RECAF to a controversial network of treatment centers for
  troubled teenagers affiliated with Robert B. Lichfield, a fundraiser for Republican
  Mitt Romney's presidential campaign. More >> (3 articles - One - Two - Three)
 

  5-1-07 - ANGELLIKA "ANGIE" ARNDT - ONE YEAR LATER
 
On Wednesday, May 9, 2007, Rick and Jo
 Pelishek will gather outside the Disability Rights
 Wisconsin Office located in Rice Lake in
 remembrance of Angie as they observe National
 Mental Health Awareness Month. More >>
 

 


 

 


 

 

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