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Steve Volk, Next City ā€¢

One New York county tried a solution that dramatically reduced the number of Black and white children in foster care. The second in a two-part

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Steve Volk, Next City ā€¢

Reimagining a foster care system that errs on the side of protecting children, but disproportionately investigates and punishes Black families more for economic hardship than

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Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg , The Appeal ā€¢

The bill gives hundreds of people an opportunity to petition for earlier release.

Maryland has banned life without the possibility of parole for people convicted

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Steve Volk, Billy Penn ā€¢

The youth ombudsperson proposal pits young Philadelphians against the very office tasked with protecting them.

Over the last few years, abuse and assault has been

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Mary Retta, Teen Vogue ā€¢

MiseducationĀ is a column that chronicles what itā€™s like to be a student in the modern United States.

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The coronavirus pandemic hasĀ upended

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The LNP | Lancaster Online Editorial Board , Lancaster Online ā€¢

The IssueĀ 

ā€œIf the attorney for theĀ 14-year-old Manheim Township girlĀ charged as an adult in the stabbing death of her older sister tries to

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Jamie Stover , WFMZ-TV ā€¢

Some of Pennsylvania's most vulnerable students are falling behind to no fault of their own, due to inconsistent graduation requirements across school districts.

WFMZ's Jamie

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Chelsea Sheasley, The Christian Science Monitor ā€¢

"You don't want me."Ā 

The words spilled out of 4-year-old Jimmy as he sat crying in an unfamiliar bedroom, his third foster home in two

Illustration by Christine Ongjoco

Ten monthsĀ into a deadly pandemic that continues to wreak havoc on society and the economy, a federal relief package bundled

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Marsha Levick, Esq. , Law 360 ā€¢

A string of victories in theĀ U.S. Supreme CourtĀ between 2005 and 2016 substantially transformed American sentencing laws and policies for children convicted of murder