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Kendra Hurley |
Immigrants in foster care may finally get help getting legal.
After 15 years as chief prosecutor in charge of juvenile delinquency cases in the city Law Department’s Family Court division, Peter Reinharz has said he will step down this month, leaving behind a legacy of favoring imprisonment for young offenders.
An ongoing federal lawsuit filed to end the city’s practice of automatically removing kids from mothers who report abuse from their partners is expected to do more than that: A judge is calling for more competent, higher-paid lawyers for those parents.
The community development divisions of four financial institutions in or close to the World Trade Center appear to have made it through the blast unscathed.
To prepare for confusion about public assistance eligibility, legal and welfare advocates will set up camp outside welfare hearing rooms.
She thought investigating child abuse and neglect would give her a chance to help kids. A year of confusion, betrayal and moral cul-de-sacs was all she could take. A first-person account.
Why do courts send kids to stay with the men who abused their mothers? Because often, that’s the only option they have.