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...inquiries by the media and general public...would violate the Family Educational Rights and...15 bombing, the school "has demonstrated...
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...good relationships with her extended family members and saw them relatively...resulted from being bullied at school. When her parents discovered Jane...
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...mother's parental rights to her six children. The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (TDFPS) sought termination of both the mother's and...
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...sophomore at Highland Park High School at the time, and her...he informed Hairston and her family that he would like her...
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...PROCEDURAL HISTORY In December 2010, the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services obtained an order appointing it the temporary managing conservator...
...bad attitude. A West Virginia family court judge yells furiously at...YouTube, Twitter and other social media enabling the widespread exposure of...
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...police officers asked Kelsey Drennan, an investigator for the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (TDFPS), to interview Anne, Charlotte and Emily. All three...
...security of Indian tribes and families." The adoptive...heightened the emotions and national media attention surrounding it. ...
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