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  • Everyday thousands of people are searching for other people. Some are adopted children looking for birth mothers, while others are looking for missing spouses, ancestors or missing friends. A book by Robert L. Berko, former executive director of the nonprofit Consumer Education Research Center, helps people in their requests for missing persons, birth parents, as well as information about themselves or other ancestors that government bureaus and others have in their files. The book, "Using Public Records to Find or Investigate Anyone," is available from the Consumer Center, P.O. Box 336, South Orange NJ. 07079. Many people would like to know the contents of files kept by government agencies such as the FBI. This book contains all the rules that govern obtaining copies of documents about...

  • Many searches are as simple as looking for the name in a database containing telephone records. Everyday thousands of people are searching for other people. Some are adopted children looking for birth mothers, while others are looking for missing spouses, ancestors or missing friends. A book by Robert L. Berko, former executive director of the nonprofit Consumer Education Research Center, helps people in their requests for missing persons, birth parents, as well as information about themselves or other ancestors that government bureaus and others have in their files. The book, "Using Public Records to find or Investigate Anyone," is available from the consumer Center, P.O. Box 336, South Orange NJ. 07079.

  • Much to the dismay of many judges, attorneys, policymakers, school administrators, and concerned citizens, many K–12 schools are becoming increasingly segregated. Despite the passage of over fifty years since the Supreme Court’s promise in Brown v. Board of Education to provide equal education opportunities for all children, states have failed to make Brown’s promise a reality. The Supreme Court revisited the issue of school desegregation in Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1 and held voluntary, race-based desegregation plans unconstitutional. In response to Parents Involved, public schools across the United States are revising their diversity plans, looking for a constitutional alternative. In an effort to achieve economic and racial diversity in a c...

    ... for public schools and “voluntarily adopted student assignment plans that rel[ied] upon race t...

  • Many people would like to know the contents of files kept by government agencies such as the FBI. This book contains all the rules that govern obtaining copies of documents about yourself or anyone else. A check of FBI files, for instance, will reveal everything they have gathered about you. It would be wise to check their files before applying for a government job or any activity or permit that requires an investigation. The book includes form letters for requesting information and even forms for appealing when the agencies don't give you the information requested. A book by Robert L. Berko, former executive director of the nonprofit Consumer Education Research Center, helps people in their requests for missing persons, birth parents, as well as information about themselves or other an...

    ...Some are adopted children looking for birth mothers, while others a...

  • ... seeks “to secure the prompt return of children wrongfully removed or retained in any Contracting ... the court has decreed” that one of the parents has visitation rights, that parent’s “authoriz...In any case, this country has adopted modern conceptions of custody e.g., joint legal cu... rights of custody should be defined by looking to “the law of the State in which the child was ...

  • This final rule implements several provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (collectively referred to as the Affordable Care Act). The Affordable Care Act expands access to health insurance coverage through improvements to the Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance (CHIP) programs, the establishment of Affordable Insurance Exchanges (``Exchanges''), and the assurance of coordination between Medicaid, CHIP, and Exchanges. This final rule codifies policy and procedural changes to the Medicaid and CHIP programs related to eligibility, enrollment, renewals, public availability of program information and coordination across insurance affordability programs.

    ... primary groups: children, pregnant women, parents, and the new adult group; (3) modernizes eligibili...-based household and income counting rules adopted for Medicaid, due to statutory requirements at sec... efforts and State agency performance by looking at criteria including call abandonment, call wait ...

  • ...The Antibalkanization Perspective II. PARENTS INVOLVED AND ANTIBALKANIZATION III. RICCI AND ANTI..., declaring, for example: "To separate [children] from others of similar age and qualifications sol...Virginia, (27) the Supreme Court adopted the general presumption that racial classification... Commission is very strongly considering looking at validating and the reliability of this test thr...

  • ... Cypriot mobile telecoms operators have adopted a code of conduct that provides for ensuring minim.... Protection for children . Cyprus has signed, ratified, acceded or succeede...This enables parents and/or guardians to select certain categories of s...CYTA are also looking to install a new service which will assist in the ...

  • ... We are just looking at this as a one-year shot for next year, and so i... None of this is good for children. Here's just a sample in some of your states. Mr...., mayors, educators, and students, parents, business leaders, community leaders, and everyone... And based on the budget that was adopted last week by the Alabama legislature, I asked loca...

  • The fates of immigrant's children --- the new second generation -- will likely shape how to evaluate the current epoch of immigration. The 2000 Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) indicates that 1.62 million biological children, adopted children, or stepchildren under the age of 18 lived in families headed by their parent or parents in New York City in 2000. While New York City can be tough on any young person, regardless of where their parents were born, the children of immigrants face extra difficulties. First, only a third of New York City's 3 million households are families with related children under 18. Scholars speculating about second-generation trajectories have also worried that the larger social patterns of racial inequality and discrimination will force those children of immi...

    ... traits to model individual earnings or looking at the school performance or health conditions of ...



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