Divorced father held in contempt for using racial slurs around
a child
Bob Sheridan
bobsheridan at earthlink.net
Wed Dec 14 18:26:05 PST 2005
Far more interesting is whether courts should be permitted to favor the
more religiously inclined parent in matters of custody and visitation
(over the lesser inclined, or non- or other-believing parent).
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By way of augmenting, wouldn't (or shouldn't) Palmore v. Sidotti govern
on the theory that govenment may not bow down to the prejudices of
others? Raising the question whether sincerely held mainstream
religious practices can be considered mere prejudices...
rs
sfls
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