We Support Linda Marie Sacks as she Presents her Writ of Certiorari to the U.S. Supreme Court
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In our nation’s family courts, what happens when a parent in good faith presents evidence that the other parent has abused their child?
Ask Linda Marie Sacks, a mother in Florida who lost contact with her children for trying to protect them.
She’s been allowed to see her two daughters for only 79 hours in three years and ten months.
On May 6, 2011, the Friday before Mother’s Day, Ms. Sacks will file a petition for a writ of certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington D.C. in her continuing effort to be re-united with her children.
This is an opportunity for our highest court to establish the parental right to protect children from intrafamilial abuse.
For more information please contact:
Kathleen Russell
Executive Director
Center for Judicial Excellence
495 Miller Avenue, Suite 304
Mill Valley, CA 94941
Main 415.388.9600 Fax 415.388.4610
Ask Linda Marie Sacks, a mother in Florida who lost contact with her children for trying to protect them.
She’s been allowed to see her two daughters for only 79 hours in three years and ten months.
On May 6, 2011, the Friday before Mother’s Day, Ms. Sacks will file a petition for a writ of certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington D.C. in her continuing effort to be re-united with her children.
This is an opportunity for our highest court to establish the parental right to protect children from intrafamilial abuse.
For more information please contact:
Kathleen Russell
Executive Director
Center for Judicial Excellence
495 Miller Avenue, Suite 304
Mill Valley, CA 94941
Main 415.388.9600 Fax 415.388.4610
Positions
- Parents have an obligation and a right to protect their children in our nation's family court system.
- Current scientific research indicates that custody courts routinely use outdated and discredited practices which favor abusive spouses.
- Over forty states have created court-sponsored gender bias committees, finding widespread gender bias such as that which has occurred in this case.
- This is one of many cases that demonstrate a pattern of fundamental violations of due process and equal protection.
- Federal courts can no longer stand by silently as fundamental rights of mothers are ignored and children's lives are destroyed.
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