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Ninth Circuit Rules on Critical Foster Care Definition in Wyatt B. v Kotek Settlement
Court orders oversight to include all children and youth in state legal custody
Ninth Circuit Reverses Dismissal of Special Education Lawsuit Against Oregon Department of Education
Federal appeals court rules claims against state must be heard on merits
Americans with Disability Act Anniversary Webinar Series Launches July 8
35 years of civil rights for people with disabilities to be celebrated with free Lunch and Learn sessions throughout July
Cover Up: The Life and Death of an Oregon Son
New investigation finds Oregon Department of Human Services hid facts, failed 17-year-old foster youth who died in custody
Grants Pass Cruel Homeless Camping Policy Discriminates Against People with Disabilities
City currently violating Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Fair Housing Act
Americans with Disability Act Anniversary Webinar Series Launches July 9
34 years of civil rights for people with disabilities to be celebrated with free Lunch and Learn sessions
Settlement Reached in Oregon Foster Care Class-Action Lawsuit
Parties agree to transform system for thousands of children in its care
Media Advisory: Upcoming Trial in Wyatt B. v. Kotek
Trial in Oregon foster care class-action lawsuit begins May 13, 2024 at Wayne Lyman Morse United States Courthouse in Eugene