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A judge blocked Maine and the DOJ from weakening a 2024 settlement requiring improved community care for disabled children, preserving key oversight measures.
A U.S. District Judge has blocked Maine and the DOJ from weakening a 2024 settlement requiring the state to improve community-based services for children with disabilities, ruling that no significant change in circumstances justified removing key oversight measures like an independent reviewer and community reintegration planning.
The agreement stems from a federal finding that Maine violated the ADA and Olmstead decision by over-institutionalizing disabled youth.
Advocacy groups welcomed the decision, saying it preserves accountability and ensures children receive care in their communities.
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Un juez impidió que Maine y el Departamento de Justicia debiliten un acuerdo de 2024 que requiere un mejor cuidado comunitario para niños discapacitados, preservando medidas clave de supervisión.