The Imprint Weekly

Parental Rights Appeal in Michigan, Safe Placements for LGBTQ Youth, and More

The Imprint Episode 170

On this month’s headlines edition of the podcast, we discuss an upcoming appeal in Michigan around the constitutionality of some terminations of parental rights, as well as a trial starting in Oregon and a new lawsuit filed against Louisiana. 

We also cover the very steep decline in foster care entries in Texas since the passage of a law that sharpened the definition of neglect in the state, a music studio helping incarcerated youth, and a fourth path to permanency begins in Kansas. 

Reading Room

Free online discussion: Culturally-Competent Care
https://bit.ly/3JKgj0i

 McCormack’s Dissent
https://bit.ly/3THF8fC

To see oral arguments in the case In Re Bates, Minors
https://www.courts.michigan.gov/court-livestream/

Louisiana the Latest State to Be Sued over Foster Care Issues
https://bit.ly/4bpKXYx

Federal Rule: Designated Placement Requirements for LGBTQI+ Children
https://bit.ly/3JOazCF

Family Poverty is Not Child Neglect Act is Reintroduced
https://bit.ly/3y1CKeK

Head of Children’s Bureau Departing Biden Administration
https://bit.ly/49ZYOUd

Buffalo Recording Studio Offers Young Rappers in State Custody a Place to Express Freely
https://bit.ly/3JKhpJv

US Senate Investigation Finds ‘Systemic Failures’ to Keep Georgia Foster Kids Safe
https://bit.ly/4bmIVZe

For Kansas Foster Youth, a Fourth Path to Permanency
https://bit.ly/44BdxnK