The state wants out from under two-decade-old institutional reform litigation, and Children's Rights Inc., its adversary, is predictably seeking to block its escape. [Hartford Courant] For more on the big business of children's rights litigation, see this earlier post and this one, on a Georgia fee controversy resolved by the U.S. Supreme Court just this week.
Connecticut: "State Asks Court To End 20-Year Federal Oversight Of DCF"
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