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…hurts a student to make the student do or not do something. One example is the electric shock devices used at the Judge Rotenberg Center. These devices shock a student…
…hurts a student to make the student do or not do something. One example is the electric shock devices used at the Judge Rotenberg Center. These devices shock a student…
…we shared our community’s concerns regarding the use of electric shock torture at the Judge Rotenberg Center and discussed next steps with FDA staff. ASAN staff, along with fellow disability…
…on aversives at a Massachusetts hearing which would end electric shock at the Judge Rotenberg Center ASAN joined 25 disability organizations to send a letter to the Department of Labor…
…this provision included. This is a direct result of your advocacy, whether that be meetings, calls, and texts, demanding that Congress take action to end torture at the Judge Rotenberg…
…(HR 7667) with a provision that would ban the use of the electric skin shock devices at the Judge Rotenberg Center. Disabled advocates have fought to end electric shock torture…
…It is still legal to pay people with disabilities less than minimum wage. The Judge Rotenberg Center is still open and still torturing disabled children. Some of these children aren’t…
…How “Safety” Policies Can Threaten Privacy and How You Can Fight For It #StopTheShock: The Judge Rotenberg Center, Torture, and How We can Stop It Effective Communication: Your Right to…
On April 24th, 2014, the FDA held a hearing on the use of electric shock torture at the Judge Rotenberg Center. After concluding that the JRC’s electric shock devices cannot…
…an FDA ban on the use of electric shocks, there is critical state-level legislation that would affect the Judge Rotenberg Center. The New York state legislature is reintroducing Andre’s Law…
Congress’ failure to end the use of electric shock torture at the Judge Rotenberg Center earlier this year does not mark the end of the fight to stop the shock. …