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Justices Weigh Whether Parents May Represent...
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<blockquote data-quote="Martie" data-source="post: 23285" data-attributes="member: 284"><p>This is a huge case--if only because the Supreme Court granted cert. It will not literally affect very many people because there are not too many non-attorneys who could cut it in Federal Court, but what will come out of this, in my opinion, is an endorsement, or not, of parents as the natural advocates for their children and therefore, in possession of rights they exercise on the child's behalf.</p><p></p><p>I'm not optimistic--but hope lingers past all evidence to the contrary.</p><p></p><p>Martie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martie, post: 23285, member: 284"] This is a huge case--if only because the Supreme Court granted cert. It will not literally affect very many people because there are not too many non-attorneys who could cut it in Federal Court, but what will come out of this, in my opinion, is an endorsement, or not, of parents as the natural advocates for their children and therefore, in possession of rights they exercise on the child's behalf. I'm not optimistic--but hope lingers past all evidence to the contrary. Martie [/QUOTE]
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