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May 30, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer

Digging Deeper Than Labels: Parental Alienation

Advocates of the term "parental alienation" say it refers to an idea that if children exhibit certain behaviors or symptoms, those characteristics should somehow not be considered signs that the child was a victim of abuse. Instead, the very actions that were abusive are reframed, and cast against the person raising the alarm that the child has been a victim of abuse.
8 minute read
May 28, 2024 | Texas Lawyer

Yes, You Can Make a Federal Case Regarding Alleged Sexual Abuse in Pre-K

"To the best of their ability, administrators owe their students a duty to protect them from sexual and physical abuse," write Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.
11 minute read
May 22, 2024 | National Law Journal

How Attorneys and Social Workers Can Unite to Confront Human Trafficking

Social workers and attorneys understanding each other's role can significantly enhance effectiveness when dealing with vulnerable victims, particularly children.
8 minute read
Appellate Division First Department:May 13, 2024
Publication Date: 2024-05-13
Practice Area: Civil Appeals | Criminal Appeals
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Court: Appellate Division, First Department, Appeals & Motions
Judge: Unsigned
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Case number: DOCKET

Appeals & Motions List released on:May 9, 2024

Integrate NYC Inc. v. State of New York
Publication Date: 2024-05-10
Practice Area: Civil Rights | Constitutional Law | Education Law
Industry: Education | State and Local Government
Court: Appellate Division, First Department
Judge: Justice Peter H. Moulton
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: For Appellants: Melissa ColÓn-Bosolet, Eamon P. Joyce, Zachary J. Strongin, Karma O. Farra, Alyssa M. Hasbrouck, Ernesto R. Claeyssen of counsel), Sidley Austin LLP, District of Columbia (Carter G. Phillips of the bar of the district of Columbia, of counsel), Sidley Austin LLP, London, UK (Tanisha Singh of counsel), Peer Defense Project, New York (Sarah Medina Camiscoli of counsel), and Public Counsel, Los Angeles, CA (Mark D. Rosenbaum, Amanda Mangaser Savage, Kathryn Eidmann and Sarah Camiscoli of the bar of the State of the State of LA, California, of counsel, Sidley Austin LLP, New York. For State of New York, Governor of the State of New York, New York State Board of Regents, New York State Education Department and New York State Commissioner of Education, Respondents: Mark S. Grube and Ester Murdukhayeva of counsel, Letitia James, Attorney General, New York.
For defendant: For Bill DeBlasio, Mayor of New York City, New York City Department of Education and Meisha Porter, Chancellor of the New York City Department of Education, Respondents: Philip Young, Richard Dearing and Devin Slack of counsel, Sylvia O. Hinds-Radix, Corporation Counsel, New York. For Parents Defending Education, Respondent: James F. Hasson, Taylor A.R. Meehan of the bar of the District of Columbia, admitted pro hac vice and Thomas S. Vaseliou of the bar of the State of Texas, admitted pro hac vice of counsel, Dennis J. Saffran, Douglaston, NY, and Consovoy McCarthy PLLC, Arlington, VA.
Case number: 152743/21

Court Erred in Dismissing Suit Over Denial of Basic Education for Lack of Controversy

May 08, 2024 | Texas Lawyer

College, COVID and Compensation: Who Pays for the Loss of In-Person Classes?

"Was the difference significant enough to lead to a legally required prorated tuition refund?" write Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.
5 minute read
May 06, 2024 | Daily Business Review

Getting a Gray Divorce? Consider the ADR Route

During a gray divorce, being amicable goes a long way. Minimizing the contentiousness in a divorce will ultimately be psychologically and financially beneficial for both parties. To that end, an alternative dispute resolution approach (ADR) may be the right one for divorcing older couples.
8 minute read
Appellate Division, First Department: May 6, 2024
Publication Date: 2024-05-06
Practice Area: Civil Appeals | Criminal Appeals
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Court: Appellate Division, First Department, Appeals & Motions
Judge: Unsigned
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Case number: DOCKET

Appeals & Motions List released on:May 2, 2024

Appellate Division, Second Department: May 1, 2024
Publication Date: 2024-05-01
Practice Area: Appellate Division Activity | Civil Appeals | Criminal Appeals
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Court: Appellate Division, Second Department, Motion List & Order on Application
Judge: Unsigned
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Case number: DOCKET

Motion List & Order on Application released on:April 29, 2024

April 25, 2024 | Daily Business Review

Kinship Rule Is Found to Be an Invalid Exercise of Delegated Legislative Authority

At a recent Florida administrative hearing, the judge had to decide this issue: "Is Florida Administrative Code Rule 65C-16.002(5)(c) an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority as defined in section 120.52(8)(b), Florida Statutes (2023), because it exceeds its grant of rulemaking authority?"
9 minute read

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