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Reply to "Florence Parent Files Constitutional Challenge to Alabama Supreme Court Opinion"

Did you know:

The U.S. Supreme Court said in Troxel vs Granville U.S. (2000) the following:

"The Due Process Clause [of the U.S. Constitution] does not permit a State to infringe on the fundamental right of parents to make child rearing decisions simply because a state judge believes a “better” decision could be made."

Also the U.S. Supreme court said: When a state court issues a legal judgment or opinion based on "assumption" because no written findings of fact were listed - as the judge in this case - state courts have violated Due Process (fundamental fairness) as required by the U.S. Constitution.

Have you seen the two Polls over on the web site about the local judge this case is about?

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