The Constitution Prohibits Unreasonable Searches. Child Welfare Investigators Routinely Conduct Them.

2023-05-16T09:17:58-04:00April 19th, 2023|FJLC News, News|

The New School

"As a matter of Fourth Amendment law, over 99.8 percent of ACS’s searches of families’ homes are “presumptively unreasonable” and therefore unconstitutional."

New Nonprofit to Use Civic-Improvement Prize Money to Hire Legal Talent

2022-11-16T15:02:30-05:00November 7th, 2022|FJLC News, News|

NY Law Journal

“The Family Justice Law Center [part of UJC's Social Justice Accelerator], the first organization of its kind in the United States, will go on the legal offensive on behalf of families who say child welfare agencies violated their constitutional rights.”

David Prize announces winners of $1 million in funding

2022-10-31T17:51:34-04:00October 30th, 2022|FJLC News, News|

Philanthropy News

"The prize selects people with the determination and vision to change New York City’s communities, culture, and future for good...This year’s winners include David Shalleck-Klein, founder and executive director of the Family Justice Law Center [a member of the Urban Justice Center's Social Justice Accelerator]."

He’ll Use His $200,000 Prize to Fight for Children

2022-10-31T17:59:59-04:00October 25th, 2022|FJLC News, News|

New York Times

"David Shalleck-Klein, 35, is one of five winners splitting this year’s $1 million David Prize, a no-strings-attached award established in 2019...[He] started the Family Justice Law Center six months ago [and is a member of UJC's Social Justice Accelerator]. He said it was the nation’s first civil rights organization dedicated to suing government agencies that separate children from their parents."

Inside Massachusetts’ Family Separation Disaster

2022-10-07T10:39:52-04:00September 26th, 2022|FJLC News, News|

Mother Jones

"There is little data on just how common juvenile court delays are around the country, but legal experts say they are ubiquitous...In New York City, for example, the hearings typically begin within three days of a child’s removal, but they are divided into tiny segments, stretching out months, says David Shalleck-Klein, executive director of New York’s Family Justice Law Center [and a member of the 2022 cohort of the UJC Social Justice Accelerator]."

Inside Massachusetts’ Family Separation Disaster

2022-10-17T17:05:15-04:00September 26th, 2022|FJLC News, News|

Mother Jones

"In New York City, for example, the hearings typically begin within three days of a child’s removal, but they are divided into tiny segments, stretching out months, says David Shalleck-Klein, executive director of New York’s Family Justice Law Center [a member of the UJC Social Justice Accelerator]."

2022-10-07T10:40:34-04:00September 23rd, 2022|FJLC News, News|

New Republic

"But only a quarter of children end up in foster care because of abuse; the majority are put there because of alleged neglect, the definition of which, David Shalleck-Klein [Executive Director of the Family Justice Law Center, a member of the 2022 cohort of UJC's Social Justice Accelerator] said, is “unbelievably subjective”—and often functions as a handy shorthand for poverty"

New Law Center to Fight Illegal Family Separation by NYC Child Welfare Agencies

2022-04-11T19:11:01-04:00March 29th, 2022|FJLC News, News|

The 74

"David Shalleck-Klein believes child welfare agencies routinely violate the Constitution by carrying out unlawful searches and family separations — with disastrous consequences for the low-income Black and Hispanic families they disproportionately investigate... The attorney last week launched what he says is the nation’s first civil rights organization dedicated to fighting back against such violations: the Family Justice Law Center [which is part of the Urban Justice Center's SJA].”