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JEHT Foundation Closes Because of Madoff Ponzi Scheme -- CPR Loses Imporant Grant The Center and some of its clients are among the indirect victims of the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme.  More information is available here. Business Week and the Associated Press have described the impact on CPR and others. To help, Donate Now.

Challenge to Massachusetts statute that allows extension of commitments to DYS after 18th birthday. Read the briefs here.

First Circuit vacates District Court's order on Fernald State School. The court subsequently clarified and amended the wording of its judgement. Also, read the Arc/Massachusetts and DLC brief in the First Circuit and other briefs and court orders by clicking here and scrolling down. 

Settlement of case seeking community services for people with brain injuries in Massachusetts nursing homes is subject to court approval. See a summary of the settlement, the complaint or click here for a summary of the complaint.

Maryland Disability Law Center & CPR release “Maryland Citizens in Psychiatric Crisis: A Report,”  about emergency department practices and community crisis alternatives. For more information click here.

Updated annotated list of reported and unreported damage cases.

Prison mental health cases: The Center is co-counsel in two law suits challenging the lack of alternatives to isolation for prisoners with serious mental illness. The complaint in a case in Massachusetts is available here. A complaint in a similar case in Michigan is here

Restraint and seclusion of children and adolescents in Massachusetts -- a new monograph on the complex laws regulating restraint of youth in Massachusetts.  


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