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October 23, 2012
Conference at Buffalo
A recent conference at University of Buffalo Law School paid "tribute to two landmark anniversaries in the fight against domestic violence: the 20th anniversary of the Law School's Women, Children and Social Justice Clinic, and the 50th anniversary of New York State Family Court." Read about it here.
MR
October 23, 2012 in Scholarship, Family Law | Permalink
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Landmarks against domestic violence ought to be celebrated. Unfortunately, a lot of small town police forces are opting not to have domestic violence laws in their municipal codes purely because the small town's lack the funds to be able to enforce those laws.
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