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3/21/2024
Eli Hager, ProPublica
Diane Baird labeled her method for assessing families the “Kempe Protocol” after the university institute where she worked for decades.
3/15/2024
John Kelly
A bill that would end federal requirements to seek termination of parental rights in most cases was reintroduced in Congress this week
2/19/2024
In many states, adoption lawyers are pushing a new legal strategy that forces biological parents to compete for custody of their children.
12/11/2023
Adilia Watson and Susanti Sarkar
The Preserving Family Bonds Act would have allowed a judge to determine whether biological parents could resume contact with adopted children, and the type of contact that would be permitted.
10/5/2023
Sara Tiano
Despite laws prioritizing kin care, Minnesota officials have sided with a foster parent vying to adopt two brothers, blindsiding their aunt.
Challenges are myriad for an aunt seeking to adopt her nephews — from decades-old “attachment” theories to perceptions of courtroom body language.
10/4/2023
The U.S. Children’s Bureau has announced the winners of several million dollars in federal grants focused on workforce, early childhood, racial bias and inequity, and other issues late last week.
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8/31/2023
The Imprint staff reports
Congressional intern Jessica Herrera Twitchell proposes that Congress amend two federal programs for older youth in foster care.
7/27/2023
Jeremy Loudenback
California has outlawed the use of unlicensed adoption brokers who match prospective parents with pregnant mothers.
4/12/2023
Farrah Mina
The Imprint's Farrah Mina interviews author Shannon Gibney about her book “The Girl I Am, Was, and Never Will Be.”