By Patrick T. Murphy
The surprise for me in the statistics reported earlier this month on child abuse was not the national decline in cases since welfare reform, but instead how little time the decline took.
I have represented abused and neglected children for d...
The surprise for me in the statistics reported earlier this month on child abuse was not the national decline in cases since welfare reform, but instead how little time the decline took.
I have represented abused and neglected children for d...
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