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Washington Post: DC’s Students Deserve Better Special Education
Children’s Law Center Executive Director Judith Sandalow writes in The Washington Post about the current state of special education in the District. Sandalow explains three…
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Washington Post: Children’s Law Center Ranked Among Top Workplaces in the DC Area
Children’s Law Center was honored by The Washington Post as one of the DC region’s best places to work. We were also the recipient one…
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WAMU: Bill Would Require D.C. To Evaluate Special Education Students More Quickly
WAMU 88.5 reported that Executive Director Judith Sandalow, along with several Children’s Law Center clients, testified before the DC Council in support of sweeping special…
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Spotlight on: Guardian ad Litem Program
Children’s Law Center was founded to be a voice for children who were abused and neglected and grew into a comprehensive legal services organization for…
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Governor Howard Dean on Children’s Health Reforms
Children’s Law Center was joined today by former Governor Howard Dean for a wide-ranging discussion about healthcare reform and children, including a look at promising…
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The City Paper: The Mold War
The Washington City Paper looks at mold, its effects on health, and recent legislation introduced by the DC Council to make it easier to compel…
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WUSA9: Catania proposes special education reforms
WUSA9 reports on special education legislation introduced by DC Councilmember David Catania. They interview Children’s Law Center client Mrs. Quattlebaum—who turned to us when her…
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The District’s Dime Blog: Improving DC’s Grades on Children’s Mental Health
Executive Director Judith Sandalow writes a guest post for the DC Fiscal Policy Institute blog on the state of children’s mental health services in the…
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Washington Post Editorial: D.C.’s bad mental-health report card
For the third year in a row, the Post editorial board echoed Children’s Law Centers call for improvements in DC’s mental health services for children.…
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Washington Post: Mental health services for Washington’s poorest kids is lacking, study says
The Washington Post writes about findings from Children’s Law Center’s 2014 Mental Health Report Card, which notes that at least 5,000 of the District’s poorest…
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