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A new report finds that low-income Black and Hispanic New Yorkers are disproportionately targeted in child welfare investigations, with long-term financial implications for those under scrutiny.


After being arrested when police responded to a noise complaint, John Guerra was charged with child endangerment and says he lost custody of his 20-month-old son.


An advocate for those entangled with the child welfare system launches a ‘know your rights’ campaign.


Parents, lawyers and advocates say the city's Administration for Children's Services is still using marijuana to remove children from their parents despite recent legalization and longstanding policies discouraging separations on the use of cannabis alone.


Under the previous policy, medical staff did not need to provide pregnant patients with any written information on a toxicology test or obtain their signatures to perform one.


Rysheim Smith, 45, was found guilty of second-degree murder, first- and second-degree manslaughter, and endangering the welfare of a child.


Lawmakers have introduced a flurry of bills aimed at securing parents’ rights in a system that overwhelmingly investigates black and Latino families.


'You are institutionally allowing for a process that is very questionable when it comes to consent to dictate the lives of these women and their children.'


A Brooklyn Supreme Court judge called video of the arrest a 'horrific scene that was broadcast all over the United States.'


Elected officials are calling for an investigation into the 'appalling' arrest of a Brooklyn mother, after video surfaced of police officers attempting to rip the woman's infant child from her arms