Tuesday, March 8, 2011

United States Supreme Court

The United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Camreta v. Greene on March 1, 2011. It is would appear that the Court might vacate the opinion below due to mootness.

Eighteen amici for Respondents Greene filed a brief on their behalf.

It is hoped that the case will at least bring awareness of the lack of training of social services agencies across the country and their tendency to destroy or tear apart families without actually helping them.

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