Protecting Children’s Civil Rights

Children are among the most vulnerable members of society, particularly when placed under the care of institutions or government agencies. From abuse in foster care to discrimination in schools, these violations can leave lasting scars. At Collins & Collins, P.C., we fight to protect children and hold institutions accountable for failing to uphold their rights.

Common Violations

  • Abuse in foster care: Children placed in foster homes often experience neglect or physical and emotional abuse due to inadequate oversight.
  • Discrimination in education: Students with disabilities or from minority backgrounds often face systemic barriers undercutting their right to equal education.
  • Neglect in juvenile detention centers: Many facilities fail to provide basic care, leaving children vulnerable to abuse and neglect. 

Relevant Laws

We utilize state and federal laws to ensure justice for children:

  • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Protects children with disabilities from discrimination and ensures equal access to education and services.
  • Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA): Safeguards Native American children from being removed from their communities. 

Section 1983: Provides a pathway to sue state actors for violations of constitutional rights.

Real Change Through Litigation

Civil rights cases involving children often result in more than monetary compensation—they lead to systemic reforms. By holding institutions accountable, we aim to improve conditions for future generations.

If a child’s rights have been violated, contact Collins & Collins, P.C. today..

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