A new law states families must be informed of their right to record CPS interviewing them, but it also requires that individuals’ faces in the recording are blurred and names are removed before being shared online. Experts disagree on whether there would be any...
A bill that previously would’ve fined parents for uploading to the internet recordings of Child Protective Services interviewing them, now allows them to be shared online but requires faces be blurred. It’s unclear, however, what the penalty would be for...
Conflict over a certain bill in the Texas Senate revolves around whether Child Protective Services should operate in transparency or darkness. Arguing for more transparency is an attorney who represented a family that had their child illegally taken away by the...
Ashley Pardo—whose parental rights were violated in 2019—was among citizens who voiced their concerns Monday night about a controversial bill Pardo says would “essentially criminalize a parent for what they think or believe and put in their [child’s] medical...