Welcome to the Justice For Kids Blog
Thousands of foster children, former foster children, developmentally disabled and medically fragile children are part of the Florida child care system. If you’re currently or formerly a child in – or an advocate for or parent of a child in the foster care system – the Justice for Kids blog is here to help. Every… View Article
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Foster Care as a Failed Experiment: Why We Must Transform America’s System This Child Abuse Prevention Month
By Howard Talenfeld April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month—a time to reflect on how we protect our most vulnerable children. But what happens when the system designed to protect them becomes a source of harm? For over fifty years, America’s foster care systems have promised one thing: safety, stability, and a chance for a better… View Article
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Justice for Kids Co-Founder Justin Grosz Elected to NACC Board
Justin Grosz, a veteran child injury law attorney and co-founder of Justice for Kids®, a division of Kelley Kronenberg, has been elected to the National Association of Counsel for Children (NACC) board of directors. “I am honored to join the board of NACC and work alongside this talented and dedicated group of advocates to strengthen the nationwide… View Article
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How a Chicago Children’s Civil Rights Lawyer Protects Your Child’s Education Rights
A children’s civil rights lawyer plays an important role in ensuring that every student in Chicago receives fair and equal treatment in the classroom. Education is more than just learning subjects—it’s about safety, respect, and having the same opportunities as every other student, regardless of background, ability, or personal circumstances. In a city as diverse… View Article
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Common Cases Handled by Children’s Civil Rights Lawyers in Chicago, Illinois
A children’s civil rights lawyer plays a crucial role in defending and restoring the legal rights of minors who have experienced abuse, discrimination, or neglect. In Chicago, Illinois, these attorneys work to hold individuals, institutions, and government agencies accountable when they fail to protect the city’s youngest residents. They do more than argue in court… View Article
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