Friday, November 18, 2011

JusticeFor Our Children “There hasn’t really been a public discourse about what goes on in Family Court, and part of the reason is that it is a closed institution.” At New York Family Courts, Rule Requiring Public Access Isn’t Heeded www.nytimes.com A 1997 rule affirmed that Family Courts must be open to the public, but officers and judges are again preventing entry into courtrooms.


“There hasn’t really been a public discourse about what goes on in Family Court, and part of the reason is that it is a closed institution.”
www.nytimes.com
A 1997 rule affirmed that Family Courts must be open to the public, but officers and judges are again preventing entry into courtrooms.

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