Critic defends class-action status in Oklahoma Department of Human Services lawsuit

 
BY ROBERT BOCZKIEWICZ | Modified: November 20, 2009 at 12:21 am | Published: November 20, 2009   

DENVER — A critic of Oklahoma’s foster child care system contends its reform will not be possible if an appeals court grants the state’s request to decertify a class-action lawsuit against top child welfare officials.

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"You can’t get system-wide relief (unless a pending lawsuit applies to all 10,000 foster care children),” children’s advocate Marcia Lowry said Thursday after arguing...
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