Lawsuit Argues Maine Fails to Protect Children in Foster Care From Harm Due to Inadequate Oversight of the Use of Psychotropic Medication
January 07, 2021
January 07, 2021
NEW YORK, Jan. 7 -- Children's Rights issued the following news release on Jan. 6:
Advocates for children's rights filed a federal complaint against the state of Maine on behalf of children in foster care who are being harmed and put at substantial risk of harm when administered psychotropic drugs without adequate safeguards in place. The class action was filed by national advocacy group, Children's Rights, the New England-based law firm Bernstein, Shur, Sawyer & Nelson, P.A., a . . .
Advocates for children's rights filed a federal complaint against the state of Maine on behalf of children in foster care who are being harmed and put at substantial risk of harm when administered psychotropic drugs without adequate safeguards in place. The class action was filed by national advocacy group, Children's Rights, the New England-based law firm Bernstein, Shur, Sawyer & Nelson, P.A., a . . .