Md. ID law is a good step (Published in The Washington Post, Oct. 15, 2025)

Maryland's "Eric's Law," allowing non-apparent disabilities to be marked on driver's licenses, is a positive step for disability rights, promoting…

The Disabilities You Don’t See — and the Systems That Still Don’t See Us

The post discusses the challenges faced by individuals with invisible disabilities in America, highlighting systemic bias in courts and institutions…

Maryland Admits Nearly 1,000 Foster Children Missing Since 2020 — Most Are Teenage Girls

Maryland’s Department of Human Services revealed on October 22, 2025, that 990 children in foster care went missing from January…

Heartbreaking Injustice in California Family Courts: Mom Jailed for Protecting Kids from Abusive Dad

A California mother is behind bars for protecting her children from their convicted abuser. Despite active protective orders and a…

Maryland Family Courts vs. Invisible Disabilities: Rights Denied, Families Punished

In Maryland, family courts often fail to protect children and parental rights, treating invisible disabilities as reasons to deny custody.…

Maryland’s ADA Mirage: Rhetoric, Red Tape, and the Quiet Punishment of Invisible Disabilities

Maryland's political rhetoric emphasizes equity and inclusion, but parents and students facing disabilities experience skepticism and delayed support. Federal deficiencies…

Justice in Name Only: Veterans Expose Abuse in Summerville and Dorchester Family Courts

Two South Carolina veterans say they faced not justice, but systematic torture in Summerville and Dorchester family courts. William Sewell…

The Survivorship Bias of Family Court: What We’re Missing Could Be What Matters Most

The post critiques family court systems by highlighting survivorship bias, illustrating how focus on successful outcomes overlooks those who suffer…

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