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  2. Robbins v. Lower Merion School District - Wikipedia

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    Lower Merion Parents did not, however, oppose a full investigation of the district's technological capabilities and of any abuses the district committed. On March 2, 2010, more than 100 parents met in Narberth, Pennsylvania, to discuss the issues. [120]

  3. Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Citizens v ...

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    Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Citizens (PARC) v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 334 F. Supp. 1257 (E.D. Pa. 1971), was a case where the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was sued by the Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Citizens (PARC), now The Arc of Pennsylvania, over a law that gave public schools the authority to deny a free education to children who had reached the age of 8, yet had ...

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  5. Corporal punishment of minors in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the majority of states, physical punishment by a parent remains (controversially) legal under statutes making exceptions to the state's law on the crimes of assault, criminal battery, domestic violence, sexual assault, sexual abuse or child abuse. These exceptions usually establish that no crime has been committed when certain actions are ...

  6. Lawsuits claim 66 people were abused as children in ... - AOL

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    Their claims point to a broken juvenile justice system in Pennsylvania, said Jerome Block, a New York lawyer whose firm filed the new cases and is helping pursue similar lawsuits in Illinois ...

  7. Why this Pennsylvania lawmaker thinks child influencers need ...

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    Child influencers, often using accounts run by parents, can make millions. A forthcoming Pa. bill would ensure the kids keep some of this money. Why this Pennsylvania lawmaker thinks child ...

  8. Category:Child murder in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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  9. The parents had left the Amish community and were having financial trouble when they gifted six of their daughters to Lee Kaplan. Jail for Pennsylvania parents who 'gifted' their daughters Skip to ...