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Remembering Judi Chamberlin. Judi Chamberlin, a pioneer of the movement for the rights of all recipients of psychiatric services died on Jan. 16, 2010, at home. We are very proud to count Judi among our founding board members.  For more about Judi's life click here.  

Rolland & Hutchinson cases information.

Case lists of institutional and ADA class actions are available here and here.

Attorneys' fees awarded in Hutchinson case. (Feb 2010). The defendants have appealled and the case is now pending in the First Circuit Court of Appeals. Briefs will be posted as they are filed. (April 2010)

Brief filed in ADA communication and access to courts case. CPR represents the National Aphasia Association and other amici in a case in which a trial court declined to allow a victim with a communication disability to testify against a criminal defendant whom she says abused her in a nursing home. (February 2010.) Find the brief here. Argument is scheduled for May 6, 2010 in the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.

Massachusetts Emergency Service Providers:  Providers have been chosen to provide emergency psychiatric services in the community to adults who are Medicaid or DMH clients. A list of Massachusetts ESP providers is available here. These services can be provided in a person's own home during the day, seven days a week, and are intended to be recovery-oriented and strength-based. Please email info@cpr-ma.org about your experiences, good and bad with ESPs.

Review an annotated list of reported and unreported mental health related damage cases current through 2008.

Restraint and seclusion of children and adolescents in Massachusetts -- a new monograph on the complex laws regulating restraint of youth in Massachusetts.  


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The Center for Public Representation is a non-profit public interest law firm providing mental health law and disability law services.  

The Center seeks to improve the quality of lives of people with mental illness and other disabilities through the systemic enforcement of their legal rights while promoting improvements in services for citizens with disabilities. Based in Massachusetts, with offices in Northampton and Newton, the Center is engaged in activities both in the state and throughout the nation. Through its systemic activities during the past 30 years, the Center has been a major force in promoting improvements in services for citizens with disabilities.

The Center's experienced staff of attorneys and paralegals is committed to:

  • Promoting positive change in the systems that serve people with disabilities
  • Protecting the rights of individuals with disabilities
  • Providing support, consultation and technical assistance to people with disabilities and their advocates
  • Publishing books and articles and disseminating information which influence mental health law and disability law and help to change for the better the systems which serve people with disabilities.

Documents and pleadings which may be helpful to attorneys litigating or considering the litigation of disability law related cases are available by following the links in the Litigation and Consulting Services section or by using the Search function.

Hollow Promises:

Guardianship and Conservatorship in Massachusetts, Second Edition


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