September 03, 2008

Alaska And Gov. Sarah Palin Sued Over Drugging Kids

A lawsuit was filed yesterday in an Alaska superior court seeking to stop the de facto forced medication of children under the state's care (foster kids, juvenile detainees) and children covered under state health programs with psychiatric medications. Named as defendants were the State of Alaska, Gov. Sarah Palin and a host of officials with various state agencies. The suit was filed by Psych Rights, the Alaska-based mental health law project, which has vigorously fought the forced drugging of adults in the state's psychiatric hospital. Jim Gottstein, the president of the group, was instrumental two years ago in ensuring that the leaked Zyprexa court documents reached the public. A press release from Psych Rights can be found here.

The lawsuit is sweeping and seeks to go after the age-old practice of giving psych meds to children and teens in the custody or care of various state programs, at times without the knowledge of the children's parents (if there are any) and without the informed consent of the child or teen. Gottstein argues in his filing (2.2 MB .pdf here) that such practices violate the constitutional rights of children. I'm not going to put on a law class here (to the degree that I could), but here are some snippets from the suit.

Gottstein wrote to Gov. Palin in February 2008:

"It is a huge betrayal of trust for the State to take custody of children and youth and then subject them to such harmful, often life-ruining, drugs. They have almost always already been subjected to abuse or otherwise had very difficult lives before the State assumes custody, and then saddles them with a mental illness diagnosis and drugs them. The extent of this State inflicted child abuse is an emergency and should be corrected immediately. Children and youth are virtually always forced to take these drugs because, with rare exception, it is not their choice. PsychRights believes the children and youth, themselves, have the legal right to not be subject to such harmful treatment at the hands of the State of Alaska. We are therefore evaluating what legal remedies might be available to them. However, instead of going down that route, it would be my great preference to be able to work together to solve this problem. It is for this reason that I am reaching out to you again on this issue."

Gottstein got a mealy-mouthed answer to this letter from an agency head, but there's no indication that Palin, who is Sen. John McCain's vice-presidential choice and quite the advocate for families, ever saw the letter. There was no response from her office. I'm not criticizing Palin, but am simply noting the irony that she's named in this lawsuit given her sudden emergence on the national political scene.

In his filing, Gottstein notes that over 4,500 Alaska children and teens were being given various psych meds under the state's Medicaid program.

Among other things, the suit cites problems with the FDA approval process, the influence of drug companies upon prescribing practices, the lack of safety and efficacy research on psych meds in children (the vast majority of trials are done in adults), and the troubles with anti-depressants, antipsychotics, stimulants and anti-seizure drugs used in children as part of the basis for the lawsuit. The lawsuit asks the court to a "declaratory judgment that Alaskan children and youth have the constitutional and statutory right not to be administered psychotropic drugs unless and
until":

"[E]vidence based psychosocial interventions have been exhausted, rationally anticipated benefits of psychotropic drug treatment outweigh the risks, the person or entity authorizing administration of the drug(s) is fully informed, and close monitoring of, and appropriate means of responding to, treatment emergent effects are in place."

This is a highly original and potentially landmark case. It will be interesting to see where it winds up.

I've written about Gottstein winning a landmark ruling regarding forced medication of adults here.

Posted by Philip Dawdy at September 3, 2008 12:03 AM
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This is an outstanding article, and one to take note of, foster kids and wards of the state have NO advocates, they are trapped in a system that is creating lost souls forever with this drugging of innocent children!

It's happening in so many states, good for Gottstein for going after this!!

Posted by: Stephany at September 2, 2008 11:21 PM

Damn, damn damn!

I wish McCain had seen this a week ago. History (or Herstory) might be different as I type this tonight.

Good work Philip. Now we got to get the mainstream press to read this.... before November 4.


You should be running for President. Can we start a campaign??

Posted by: susan at September 3, 2008 12:35 AM

Well, if they need someone to testify who was actually in juvi group homes and has seen this going on. I hope they look me up. Granted I never lived in Alaska. I am sure they will get locals to testify.

This is pretty standard fare no matter the state though. It's a great government>social services>pharma back scratching circle of business interests.

What needs to happen is we need a country wide version of Psych Rights, a kind of antiNAMI who will carry lawsuits like that to every governor of every state.

When they get my home state I will be all over that.

I don't recommend these drugs to human beings period, but to drug children while exploiting their lack of informed consent and right of consent to refuse is just criminally negligent and abusive.

Posted by: Jane at September 3, 2008 09:38 AM

Jane you are so right, it IS criminal and abusive, and completely SICK. I've seen it happen at a private psych hospital in Washington state. ALL of the teen patients were drugged up (everyone there is)and they were 99%foster kids, wards of the State. These kids had NO chance. That hospital also took private insurance, cash (I know they got mine)medicaid AND are paid 13cents on the dollar BY THE STATE. It is sick and twisted. Then these kids at age 18 are left to take life on --on their own.

I saw several of those teens in a psych ward as legal adults later. (the private hospital also said all of these kids (including my daughter) were "behavior problems", yet they drugged the hell outta them. Haldol shuffles,the works.And they were all under age 18, and being dosed out antipsychotics like candy before ANY antipyschotic was approved by the FDA for use under age 18.(that doesn't make them safe for kids).

Gottstein really does need to be in every state, forget NAMI-they are pharma-funded!!

Posted by: Stephany at September 3, 2008 11:44 AM

Phil, can you send this article by email? I would like to pass it on far and wide. Thank you.

Posted by: sorrowful at September 4, 2008 12:21 PM

This is awesome that there is finally a major lawsuit to do something about the drugging of so many children. We do need this in every state. We also need to stop the federal government's effort to pass The MOTHERS Act which will result in more pregnant and nursing mothers being drugged, exposing unborn and newborn babies to antidepressants and antipsychotics, etc.

Posted by: Amy Philo at September 10, 2008 12:05 PM
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