BROOKLYN'S MENTAL HEALTH COURT IS HARD NUT TO CRACK
Kathleen McGowan |
A new report charges that a judge has repeatedly ignored the patients’ side of the story when it comes to granting involuntary medical procedures.
A new report charges that a judge has repeatedly ignored the patients’ side of the story when it comes to granting involuntary medical procedures.
The city’s child welfare agency is set to return to a formerly toxic office building–but the union says the site isn’t fixed yet.
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