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During Foster Care Month, VPLC Urges Fourth Circuit to Preserve Federal Oversight in Youth Rights Case

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RICHMOND, VA — Virginia Poverty Law Center (VPLC) joins the National Center for Youth Law (NCYL) and more than 30 civil rights organizations in urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit to preserve the federal judiciary’s role in protecting the rights of children in foster care. 

In an amicus (“friend of the court”) brief filed in Jonathan R. v. Morrisey, the organizations call on the court to overturn a lower court decision that would severely limit the ability of youth and advocates to seek systemic reform through federal litigation. The case challenges widespread violations of the rights of children in West Virginia’s foster system. 

“If a state removes a child from their family, it has a legal and moral obligation to ensure that child is not further harmed,” said VPLC attorney Valerie L’Herrou.  “The federal courts play a vital role in holding state systems accountable when they fail in that duty.” 

VPLC has a long history of advocating for families and children involved in the child welfare system. Children from low-income households—particularly Black and Indigenous families—are disproportionately impacted. Foster care, though sometimes necessary, is a deeply disruptive intervention that can have lasting traumatic effects. Youth who age out of foster care face significantly higher risks of poverty, homelessness, and low educational attainment. 

The amicus brief urges the Fourth Circuit to ensure that no state agency—no matter how complex—is beyond constitutional accountability, especially when the lives and futures of vulnerable children are at stake.

This action comes during National Foster Care Month, a time to highlight the needs of children in foster care and to recommit to policies and systems that protect and empower them.

The full list of organizations joining the amicus are: American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), ACLU Foundation of MarylandACLU of North Carolina Legal FoundationACLU of South CarolinaACLU of VirginiaAdvokidsChildren’s RightsEducation Law CenterEqual Justice SocietyImpact FundInstitute for Constitutional Advocacy & ProtectionJuvenile Law CenterKansas Appleseed Center for Law and JusticeLawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay AreaLawyers for ChildrenLawyers for Civil RightsLegal Aid Justice CenterLives in the BalanceMountain State JusticeNational Association of Counsel for ChildrenNational Center on Adoption and PermanencyNational Center for Youth LawNebraska Appleseed Center for Law in the Public InterestNetwork on Women in PrisonPublic CounselPublic Justice CenterRoger Baldwin Foundation of the ACLUSouthern Center for Human RightsSouthern Poverty Law CenterTexas Civil Rights ProjectVirginia Poverty Law CenterWashington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs, and Youth Law Center 

Read the full amicus brief here. 

Media Contact: Connie Stevens, VPLC Communications Director
connie@vplc.org, 540.354.8597 

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