Washington Lawyer: Ringing in the New Year
Children’s Law Center Legal Director Chrissy Smith was recently featured in Washington Lawyer. You can see the full article here!
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Children’s Law Center Legal Director Chrissy Smith was recently featured in Washington Lawyer. You can see the full article here!
In her recent Huffington Post article, Executive Director Judith Sandalow explains why funding the 2014 Special Education Reforms is critical for DC’s children. We meet…
When you look at the trajectory of a child’s life, there is no more important effort than to help them get the basic health care…
Education
Sherina worried about Ezekiel’s future. With so many suspensions, Ezekiel, a loveable kid who dreamed of buying his mom a house someday, wasn’t able to learn consistently. And, when he was in school, teachers seemed unwilling to work with him.
Resource Practice Kits
Revised June 2018. This practice kit provides a summary of the LaShawn A. federal class action lawsuit filed in 1989 on behalf of maltreated children in…
Resource Testimonies/Comments
Policy Supervising Attorney Renee Murphy testified before the DC Council’s Committee on Health regarding the proposed Home Visiting Services Pilot Program Establishment Act of 2017. …
In July it came to light the many District of Columbia Public Schools were barring students from coming to class, but weren’t recording the suspensions,…
Resource Testimonies/Comments
Supervising Policy Attorney Renee Murphy, on behalf of Children’s Law Center, submitted comments to DC’s Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) regarding their…
Top 5 Reasons to Become a Pro Bono Lawyer with Children’s Law Center It’s a fact: There aren’t enough hours in the day for Children’s…
Resource Testimonies/Comments
Executive Director Judith Sandalow testified at a joint hearing before the DC Council’s Committee on Health and Committee on Education regarding the Department of Behavioral…