From the steps of the Indiana Statehouse, family of a 5-year-old girl who died from neglect called for child welfare reform.
A judge recently ordered Washington County's Department of Human Services to release an internal investigation of its handling of child welfare cases.
The measure passed the Senate in a bipartisan 22-8 vote but was never taken up in the House. 'We could have at least had the ...
Originally published by The 19th More than a decade ago, Celia Sims sat in a room with parents whose precious children had ...
The Supreme Court seems likely to curtail federal agencies’ interpretations of laws passed by Congress, but Washington ...
The group, which led the fight against Gov. Kathy Hochul’s nominee to lead the state’s top court, argues that judges are ...
State under pressure after high-profile deaths The Maine Department ... child welfare cases, has been under significant ...
Up to 45% of mental health inpatients have experienced sexual violence, with one hospital saying its rate of patient sexual ...
An investigation led by The Associated Press has found that the practice of giving sedatives to people detained by police has ...
The Minneapolis City Council on Thursday signed off on a $150,000 settlement with Donald Williams, an eyewitness to George ...
Shay Cullen, founder and vice-president of People Recovery Empowerment Development Assistance (Preda), which protects abused ...
A special State Department panel told Secretary of State Antony Blinken that the U.S. should restrict arms sales to Israeli ...