An executive pardon:  "In Maine in late December, a judge granted a pardon to Brandon Ross, a father who had accepted a plea bargain in order to reunite his family when the state refused to accept an Ehlers-Danlos diagnosis—even after his son suffered another fracture in foster care. The WMTW8 coverage features the text version of the story and two touching video treatments."

Other good news: "And in South Carolina, a family court judge reunited a toddler with his parents and derailed a fast-track adoption last week, after accepting a defense doctor’s diagnosis that the boy’s fractures were due to a vitamin D deficiency. Parents Joshua Coker and Ashley Joyner still face criminal charges, but they are with their son again. Go to the link below to read further details of this case and read the entire post - and Sue Luttner's ending on an optimistic note: "The tide is turning."