March 12, 2024
Attorney Amanda Simmons of Ambika Law Guest Lectures About the Troubled Teen Industry at University Oregon School of Law
About Institutional child abuse:
Institutional child abuse within the troubled teen industry raises significant legal issues due to inadequate regulation and oversight of residential treatment centers. These facilities often operate with minimal state and federal scrutiny, allowing abusive practices like sexual assault, labor trafficking, medical neglect, physical restraints and isolation to go unchecked. Legal challenges include enforcing existing protections, establishing stricter regulatory frameworks, and ensuring accountability for abuse.
About Ambika Law:
Ambika Law, founded by Amanda Simmons, specializes in advocating for children within the child welfare system to ensure they receive a free and appropriate public education. Amanda leverages her extensive knowledge of educational and child welfare law to guide families through complex legal processes, protecting children’s rights to educational stability and access. By representing clients in disputes, attending IEP meetings, and addressing issues of school discipline and special education needs, Amanda ensures that vulnerable children are supported and empowered to achieve their full educational potential.
About Amanda Simmons
Amanda Simmons is a lived experience advocate and founder of Ambika Law, an educational law firm focused on special education and school injury. She is also a 2024-2025 American Bar Association Fellow focusing on institutional child abuse and has presented at conference including the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, the National Association of Women Judges, National Association of Counsel for Children and frequently publishes on legal topics related to the troubled teen industry. She is passionate about protecting youth and devotes her practice to ensuring the safety of our most vulnerable children.
Citation:
Amanda Simmons, Guest Lecture on Institutional Child Abuse, Children and the Law, University of Oregon School of Law, taught by Professor Annette Smith (Mar. 12, 2024).
Ambika Law is committed to inclusive representation by offering low bono, sliding scale, and contingency fee agreements. This approach ensures that we can represent your child regardless of your financial situation. We specialize in addressing educational needs, advocating for children’s rights within the school system, and ensuring they receive the appropriate support and education they deserve. Contact us today to see how we can help you navigate your child’s educational challenges and secure their right to a free and appropriate public education.