Law Day 2008
By Michael W. Raridon
Child Law,
May 2008
I do not remember there being a Law Day when I was a kid in the 60s.
Anticipatory neglect across state lines: What can a parent appeal?
By Michael W. Raridon
Child Law,
December 2003
A recent appellate case, In Re A.H., Jr., presents an unusual fact pattern and several unusual questions. Can neglect to one sibling allow the court to find another sibling neglected-even if the second child resides in another state, with a non-neglectful parent, and the minor was not even present when the alleged neglectful behavior took place?
Civility in daily life: Give ‘em the finger
By Michael W. Raridon
Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law,
December 2003
I was driving back to my office, loudly grooving on my Three Dog Night's Greatest Hits CD, when this guy in a pickup truck gave me the finger.
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