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Monthly Archives: October 2008
Case of Abuse in St. Lucie Elementary School
We filed a lawsuit against the school board of St. Lucie County this week on behalf of a family and their then 8-year-old son, who was physically and mentally abused by a behavioral analyst employed by the school. Their son … Continue reading
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Are over-the-counter medications safe for kids?
Over-the-counter medications made specifically for children have been getting some attention lately, as a major pediatrician group advised that these medications be banned. However, the FDA has rejected the request for a lack of information. Additionally, it’s thought that if … Continue reading
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From the AAJ: OIAs Reveal How Bush Administration Made Complete Immunity for Negligent Corporations a Top Priority
OIAs Reveal How Bush Administration Made Complete Immunity for Negligent Corporations a Top Priority Federal Agencies Changed Rules to Usurp States’ Rights, Help Corporations Escape Accountability for Dangerous Products Washington—In a stealth effort coordinated at the highest levels of the … Continue reading
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