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More than 400 children, mostly girls in pioneer dresses, were swept into state custody from a polygamist sect in what authorities described Monday as the largest child-welfare operation in Texas history.

The dayslong raid on the sprawling compound built by now-jailed polygamist leader Warren Jeffs was sparked by a 16-year-old girl's call to authorities that she was being abused and that girls as young as 14 and 15 were being forced into marriages with much older men.

CBS News (TX)

April 7, 2008

by Terry Jones

Two of every three practicing physicians oppose the medical overhaul plan under consideration in Washington, and hundreds of thousands would think about shutting down their practices or retiring early if it were adopted, a new IBD/TIPP Poll has found.

The poll contradicts the claims of not only the White House, but also doctors' own lobby - the powerful American Medical Association - both of which suggest the medical profession is behind the proposed overhaul. It also calls into question whether an overhaul is even doable; 72% of the doctors polled disagree with the administration's claim that the government can cover 47 million more people with better-quality care at lower cost.

Investor's Business Daily

September 14, 2009

Five children traveling across the country are in the custody of authorities after their mother died.

The mother and her children were waiting in line early Friday at the Greyhound bus station in downtown Dallas. A Greyhound spokeswoman tells The Dallas Morning News that the mother appeared to suffer a medical emergency and was taken to an area hospital, where she died.

mysanantonio.com

July 8, 2012

Arizona's child welfare agency has placed five employees on paid administrative leave as it investigates how more than 6,500 child abuse and neglect reports were labeled as not worthy of investigation.

Department of Economic Security spokeswoman Tasya Peterson said Tuesday the suspensions don't mean the Child Protective Services workers are being disciplined, only that they are being investigated for possible wrongdoing.

trivalleycentral.com

December 5, 2013

Five former Arizona child welfare workers who were fired last year amid an agency scandal plan to appeal a judge's dismissal of their wrongful termination lawsuit.

Phoenix attorney Terry Woods said Monday he believes Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Robert Oberbillig made an incorrect legal decision when he approved a request from the state to throw out their lawsuit. The state's child welfare agency was rocked by the November 2013 discovery that thousands of hotline calls were labeled as not worthy of being investigated.

fox10phoenix.com

July 7, 2015

by Pastor Matt Trewhella

When you marry with a marriage license, your marriage is a creature of the State. It is a corporation of the State!

Therefore, they have jurisdiction over your marriage including the fruit of your marriage. What is the fruit of your marriage? Your children and every piece of property you own. There is plenty of case law in American jurisprudence which declares this to be true.

Family Guardian

March 23, 2007

by Maryam K. Ansari, Esq.

You may not like your lawyer, but does that really mean that you have a claim for ineffective assistance of counsel? What is "ineffective counsel" anyway, legally speaking?

First off, there's a difference between the legal terms ineffective assistance of counsel and legal malpractice. The two can go hand in hand, but a malpractice claim is one where a client sues his lawyer for falling below the standard of legal professionalism. Ineffective assistance of counsel, on the other hand, is used in a different way. Ineffective assistance of counsel can be grounds for appeal in a criminal case. Basically, if you're in a criminal case and your attorney's mistakes or incompetence were the reason you lost your case, you can try to bring this issue on appeal.

FindLaw

March 20, 2013

by Tom Philpott

Sunday's New York Times piece on the corporatization of organics got me to thinking: What are the weirdest additives the USDA allows in food labeled "organic"? Here are five.

Made from seaweed and used as a thickener and stabilizer for certain dairy products like cottage cheese and yogurt, carrageenan is probably the most controversial organic additive. Joanne K. Tobacman, an associate professor of medicine at University of Illinois-Chicago, claims that carrageenan causes intestinal inflammation, and she petitioned the USDA not to approve it for organic food.

motherjones.com

July 16, 2012

by Carrie Melago

A 5-year-old boy was handcuffed and hauled off to a psych ward for misbehaving in kindergarten - but the tot's parents say NYPD school safety agents are the ones who need their heads examined.

"He's 5 years old. He was scared to death," Dennis Rivera's mother, Jasmina Vasquez, told the Daily News. "You cannot imagine what it's done to him." Rather than calling the boy's parents, a school safety agent cuffed the boy's small hands behind his back using metal restraints.

Daily News (NY)

January 25, 2008

Authorities in Muskegon County, Mich., said a 5-year-old girl took care of herself for days while she was home alone with her dead mother.

Police discovered the body of 39-year-old Tina Tietz on the couch of her Fruitland Township home on Sunday afternoon after a concerned friend called 911.

WPBF-TV (MI)

February 13, 2007

      

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