Legal Articles, Constitutional Law

Court Denies Due Process Claim for Child Custody Evaluation

Blog post about a case where the court found that a father had no constitutional right of due process to have his attorney participate in the child custody evaluation process.

Court Denies Comity for Foreign Divorce in Motion to Dismiss

Blog post about a divorce in Lebanon that was not upheld in Connecticut because the parties were domiciled in Connecticut.

CT Court Lacks Jurisdiction in Child Support Claim

Blog about a Connecticut court that lacked jurisdiction to hear a claim based on Tennessee residency.

Federal Court Holds Mexican Separation Agreement Valid

Blog post about the validity of a divorce agreement that was granted in Mexico.

City of Bridgeport Lacks Standing for Product Liability Claim

Blog post about how the city of Bridgeport was unable to sue several gun manufacturers because there was a lack of standing.

Freedom of Religion in the workplace, government and everywhere else: Part 1

This article explains the basic legal history of freedom of religion in the constitution

Court Unconvinced by Students' Constitutional Right to Violate Dress Code

Blog post about the constitutional right of a public school to impose and enforce a dress code on students.

College Proper in Suspension for Student's Altercation, Says Court

Blog post about a student claiming his due process rights were violated by his university when he was suspended following an altercation.

Expulsion Based on Student's Arrest Unconstitutional, Says Court

Blog post on the constitutionality of expelling a student for being arrested off of school grounds.

Student Sues School for Alleged Racial Discrimination

Blog post about a student who sued her school and district on grounds of racial discrimination.

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