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Library Boy (Free subscription) | 04/30/2008
The most recent episode of the Lawyer2Lawyer Podcast features a discussion between co-host Robert Ambrogi, family-law attorney Betsy Branch and social critic Wendy Kaminer about the implications of the recent raid of a Texas polygamist ranch by U.S. authorities. The podcast participants "explore DNA testing, civil liberties, the question of child abuse vs. religion, a sect's...
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Houston Chronicle (Free subscription) | 04/29/2008
An army of lawyers and case workers are working to sort out the legal and social services issues in the case of the removal of hundreds of children from the Eldorado polygamist sect ranch.
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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 04/29/2008
More than half the teenage girls taken into Texas state custody from a polygamist sect's ranch are either pregnant or have had babies, state child welfare officials said Monday.
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worldwide-news.net (Free subscription) | 04/29/2008
More than half the teenage girls taken into Texas state custody from a polygamist sect's ranch are either pregnant or have had babies, state child welfare officials said Monday. Go to news source
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CityNews: Top Stories (Free subscription) | 04/26/2008
The federal government has confirmed that at least one Canadian citizen was living on a Texas polygamist ranch raided by U.S. authorities.A spokeswoman for the Department of Foreign Affairs said the Canadian government was providing that person with diplomatic assistance.Earlier this month, Texas officials stormed the ranch and took custody of all the children after...
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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 04/25/2008
At least one Canadian is among the residents of a polygamist ranch in western Texas that had 462 children removed and placed into state custody, the Foreign Affairs Department said Friday.
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worldwide-news.net (Free subscription) | 04/25/2008
At least one Canadian is among the residents of a polygamist ranch in western Texas that had 462 children removed and placed into state custody, the Foreign Affairs Department said Friday. Go to news source
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Houston Chronicle (Free subscription) | 04/24/2008
About 350 Texas lawyers are now realizing the sobering journey they've agreed to, one that's taking them into unknown legal territory, in the cases of the children from the Eldorado polygamist sect ranch.
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Houston Chronicle (Free subscription) | 04/24/2008
About 350 Texas lawyers are now realizing the sobering journey they've agreed to, one that's taking them into unknown legal territory, in the cases of the children from the Eldorado polygamist sect ranch.
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 04/22/2008
State authorities began a second day of court-ordered DNA testing Tuesday on members of a polygamist sect, an effort they hope ...
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MSNBC.com: Nightly News (Free subscription) | 04/22/2008
April 21: Members of the Texas polygamist ranch have launched a Web site featuring video of the raid by Texas officials, as well as photos of children playing, as part of an effort to convince the public that the children were not victims of abuse. NBC's Don Teague reports. (Nightly News)
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OTB News (Free subscription) | 04/21/2008
The Texas branch of the American Civil Liberties Union said it was concerned that the basic rights of the children and mothers connected to a Texas polygamist ranch were violated during a recent raid and custody hearing. Share This
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Fair Proxy Web (Free subscription) | 04/21/2008
SAN ANGELO, Texas (CNN) — The Texas branch of the American Civil Liberties Union said it was concerned that the basic rights of the children and mothers connected to a Texas polygamist ranch were violated during a recent raid and custody hearing. At the hearing Friday, Judge Barbara Walther ordered 416 children connected [...]
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CNN (Free subscription) | 04/21/2008
The Texas branch of the American Civil Liberties Union said it was concerned that the basic rights of the children and mothers connected to a Texas polygamist ranch were violated during a recent raid and custody hearing.
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CNN (Free subscription) | 04/21/2008
The Texas branch of the American Civil Liberties Union said it was concerned that the basic rights of the children and mothers connected to a Texas polygamist ranch were violated during a recent raid and custody hearing.