Litigation
Oct. 11, 2001
Shielding Minors
Our civil-justice system should provide more-stringent protections to the most precious among us - our children. Our system of dispute resolution and litigation is adversarial. But it makes no sense that in a society that purportedly places the safety and welfare of children above all, our litigation system offers essentially no special safeguards for children swept into it.
Our civil-justice system should provide more-stringent protections to the most precious among us - our children.
Our system of dispute resolution and litigation is adversarial. But it makes no sense that in a society that purportedly pla...
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