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Class Action Seeks to End Illegal and Abusive Restraints and Seclusion Practices Used Against Children with Disabilities in California

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Student claims against the state of California and school officials
highlight pervasive use of condemned, trauma-inducing practices

CONCORD, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Four elementary school children with disabilities and their parents and
guardians filed a class action lawsuit Monday against the California
Department of Education (CDE), directors of the Contra Costa County
Office of Education, and staff at Floyd I. Marchus School to challenge
the illegal and abusive use of restraints and seclusion in non-emergency
situations.

The children assert that these abuses are the direct consequence of the
state of California and the CDE’s failure to meet their constitutional
responsibility for public education by their lack of oversight,
intervention, and enforcement of these dangerous interventions.

“No child — particularly ones with disabilities — should be restrained
and secluded by their school, as it traumatizes them,” said Michael
Steinberg, a partner at the law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP that is
representing the students and families pro bono. “This lawsuit is about
stopping illegal and abusive restraints and seclusion in our schools and
to hold accountable those who permit the practices to occur.”

This class action, the first of its kind in California state court, is
brought by current and former Marchus students on behalf of themselves
and a class of similarly situated students and their guardians.

While attending Marchus, the elementary-age Plaintiffs were repeatedly
subjected to abusive, dangerous, and trauma-inducing restraints and
seclusion in non-emergency situations, including being thrown against
the wall, pressed into the floor, and routinely subjected to
inappropriate and punitive segregation. The use of extreme behavioral
interventions and dishonest record keeping at Marchus has resulted in
these young students suffering from physical harm, severe emotional
distress, developmental disruption, educational deprivation, and
reputational consequences.

“My daughter was picked up and thrown against a wall with her legs
pulled apart and her head bent towards the floor for throwing a
half-empty water bottle in the general direction of a Marchus staff
member,” said Elyse K., parent of two of the representative Plaintiffs.
“This reality is not only horrifying, but unmistakably present and
heartbreakingly real at Marchus. There are so many parents who do not
even know that schools like Marchus are still using what is essentially
corporal punishment. I plead for all parents to think about their
children and demand more from our state to end this abuse now.”

“Our Plaintiffs have been segregated in a school that promises to
correct student behaviors, but instead subjects them to controlling,
punitive restraints that set students back further,” reminds Arlene B.
Mayerson, Directing Attorney of Disability Rights Education and Defense
Fund (DREDF). “Attempting to control behavior through restraint,
seclusion and fear is dangerous, ineffective and counterproductive. It
must be exposed and stopped. DREDF’s work over four decades, advocating
for disabled children and their families, has never been more critical
to ensure that disabled students receive equal educational
opportunities.”

This lawsuit asks the court to hold the Defendants accountable for
allowing these young students to be subjected to these practices, and to
ensure that these students receive the education to which they are
entitled, in the least restrictive environment appropriate to their
needs, free from the threat of assault, battery, and trauma.

“There should be no safer place in the world for children than their
school. But in California, for all too many children with disabilities,
their schools are chambers of pain and terror, where unregulated
practices of restraints and seclusion do grave physical and traumatic
harm,” said Mark Rosenbaum, Director of Opportunity Under Law, the
impact litigation team at Public Counsel. “The state of California lacks
any program of oversight, intervention and enforcement to effectively
detect and stop such practices, resulting in not just denial of equal
educational opportunities, but the endangering of the lives and
well-being of children who all too often internalize the barbaric acts
against them as statements from adults that they are deserving of the
abuse to which they are subjected. Our suit is filed to rid all
California schools of these brutal practices that place children in
physical or psychological fear.”

Physicians, educators, and government officials have long condemned the
use of restraints and seclusion on children, identifying them as
ineffective and warning against their traumatizing and dangerous
effects. A 2009 report from the United States Government Accountability
Office documented hundreds of cases of the use of abusive restraints and
found that at least twenty of these cases resulted in the victim’s
death. Further, these restraints disproportionately affect students with
disabilities. According to a 2014 report from the U.S. Department of
Education, students with disabilities represented just 12 percent of the
national student population, but accounted for 58 percent of those
placed in seclusion and 75 percent of those subjected to physical
restraint.

Recently, the U.S. Department of Education announced that the Office for
Civil Rights (OCR), in partnership with the Office of Special Education
and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS), will provide technical assistance
and support to schools and their districts to oversee any inappropriate
use of restraint and seclusion in schools.

The complaint is available here: http://www.publiccounsel.org/tools/assets/files/1169.pdf

ABOUT

About the Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund (DREDF): Founded in
1979, DREDF is a leading national civil rights law and policy center
directed by individuals with disabilities and parents who have children
with disabilities that works to advance the civil and human rights of
people with disabilities through legal advocacy, training, education,
and public policy and legislative development. Learn more about DREDF’s
work at dredf.org

About Public Counsel: Public Counsel is the nation’s largest pro bono
law firm – advancing impact litigation, pursuing legislative change, and
providing direct legal services that reach more than 30,000 people every
year in California and across the nation. Founded in 1970, Public
Counsel strives to achieve three main goals: protect the legal rights of
disadvantaged children; represent immigrants who have been the victims
of torture, persecution, domestic violence, trafficking, and other
crimes; and foster economic justice by providing individuals and
institutions in underserved communities with access to quality legal
representation. Learn more: www.publiccounsel.org

Contacts

MEDIA:
Lawrence Carter-Long
Director of Communications
Disability
Rights Education & Defense Fund
510.644.2555 x5256
[email protected]

Joshua Busch
Director of Communications
Public Counsel
213.385.2977
x121
[email protected]

Ashley Carlton
Director
Finsbury
646.805.2087
[email protected]


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Humboldt Seed Company partners with Apollo Green to bring California cannabis genetics to the global marketplace

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Apollo Green to distribute Humboldt Seed Company clonal cannabis genetics to Germany, Portugal and Australia

SAN FRANCISCO, April 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Humboldt Seed Company (HSC), California’s leading cannabis seed producer, has announced a partnership with Canadian-based Apollo Green to make eight breeder cuts available to researchers, licensed commercial cultivators and home growers in legal markets worldwide. This first-to-market clonal genetics release is a significant milestone and will expand access to distinctive, high-quality cannabis genetics in both established and emerging global markets including Germany, Portugal and Australia.

The curated, breeder-verified selection includes pioneering triploid genetics, such as OG Triploid and Donutz Triploid alongside the legendary cult classic Blueberry Muffin. Also available are All Gas OG with a THC content of 21% and four high-THC strains in the 30-35% range: Golden Sands, Guzzlerz, Jelly Donutz and Orange Creampop. These selections represent the top .01% from HSC’s extensive California pheno-hunting program.

Exports will begin in May under Apollo Green’s Canadian federal cannabis license. All shipments have Canadian phytosanitary certification, ensuring plants have been inspected, and are clean and free of pests.

“Access for all to quality genetics has been our core focus since the beginning,” said HSC Co-founder and Chief Science Officer, Benjamin Lind. “Our science-based approach to breeding aligns perfectly with Apollo Green’s high standards and we are excited to be able to extend these hand-selected cuts to a wider audience, especially at this pivotal time where we’re seeing positive regulatory changes globally.”

Oisin Tierney, Apollo Green Director of Business Development, said, “California has long been recognized for setting industry standards, and we are proud to play a role in bringing these esteemed genetics to cultivators worldwide. The triploids are especially noteworthy in terms of the unprecedented potential for enhanced plant vigor, higher yields, shorter flowering times and superior returns for solventless extraction.”

About Humboldt Seed Company

Established in 2001, Humboldt Seed Company is a Northern California heritage brand providing quality cannabis genetics to commercial cultivators and home growers in legalized states across the U.S. and international markets including Spain, Canada, Jamaica, South Africa, Colombia, France, Portugal, Greece, the UK, Malta and Thailand. With a focus on environmental and social justice, they combine traditional breeding and modern scientific practices in their strain development program. They have served the cannabis community for over two decades.

For more information visit https://humboldtseedcompany.com/.

About Apollo Green

Licensed since 2019, Apollo Green is Canada’s leader in cannabis genetics. The company’s mission is to provide an ever-growing bank of seeds and clones to medical patients and recreational consumers. Apollo Green provides clean, trusted cannabis seeds and clones, which are backed by the foremost tissue culture technology to reduce risks, costs and time-to-market for licensed producers around the world. Apollo Green is passionate about cannabis genetics. 

For more information visit https://apollogreen.com/.

Media contact
Jaana Prall
[email protected] 

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