Closing the Book on “Kids for Cash” with Marsha Levick
On this week’s podcast we discuss developments in the legal battles over access to gender-affirming care for youth, the U.N.’s critique of American child welfare laws, and problems with the planned closure of California’s state-run youth prisons.
Last month, a U.S. district court ordered two former judges to pay damages totaling $206 million to families that were caught up in what came to be known as the Kids for Cash Scandal in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Marsha Levick of the Juvenile Law Center, who helped expose the scandal, joins to reflect on the lessons of this insanely dark moment in juvenile justice history.
Reading Room
Court: Arkansas Can’t Ban Treatment of Transgender Kids
https://bit.ly/3RPZYJe
A Proposed Law Would Give Trans Youth Refuge in California
https://bit.ly/3L3cdQN
UN Committee Suggests the US Change or Repeal Major Child Welfare Policies
https://bit.ly/3RZNLlz
Washington Will Stop Using Child Support to Fund Foster Care
https://bit.ly/3RQ08jO
California’s Historic Shuttering of State-run Youth Prisons is Moving Forward, But Remains Far From its Progressive Vision
https://bit.ly/3BsePTZ
Child Welfare Ideas from The Experts
https://bit.ly/3AVgYae
Judges in “Kids for Cash” Scandal Must Compensate Families
https://bit.ly/3U3VsbY
Zero Tolerance Breeds Zero Justice
https://bit.ly/3RzuSG1
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free