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Fast Facts - At a Glance
Item | Information |
Book Title | No Judge No Jury |
Author | Paul M. Emmons |
Publisher | Know ✒︎ Media |
Release | 2nd Edition · April 2025 (eBook) |
Format | Full-Color Paperback & eBook |
ISBN | 979-8-9907236-0-3 |
ASIN | B0F3WQLSKY |
Available On | On Amazon (Paperback) & eBook retailers |
Website | NoJudgeNoJury.org |
Topic | Child Welfare Reform · Personal Memoir · Systems Advocacy |
Keywords | DHS, CPS, foster care, due process, trauma-informed advocacy |
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About the Author
Paul M. Emmons
Paul M. Emmons is a storyteller, systems reform advocate, and parent with lived experience navigating the U.S. child welfare system. A former foster youth turned nonprofit founder and parenting coach, Paul brings hard-earned insight and clarity to some of the most complex policy issues facing vulnerable families today.
His writing is grounded in both personal resilience and policy expertise, and his message resonates across legislative hearings, parent conferences, and media interviews. Paul’s work through The Magic Approach™ and ParentingPDA.org has helped thousands shift from powerless to empowered.
His writing is grounded in both personal resilience and policy expertise, and his message resonates across legislative hearings, parent conferences, and media interviews. Paul’s work through The Magic Approach™ and ParentingPDA.org has helped thousands shift from powerless to empowered.
Quotes for Media Use
“You don’t have to hurt a child to lose them. You just need the wrong agency, on the wrong day.”
“It’s not about being perfect. It’s about being present. And policy has to support that.”
No judge. No jury. Just a form, a box checked, and a child taken.
“We don’t need more removal. We need more repair.”
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