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A BoT’s interns/law school students/minions assisted the mother’s legal team in a case in the Dallas, TX area, where the mother was fighting to give her son, 7 years old, a *** change.
Are you familiar with that BoT’s self-proclaimed “landmark” case? It led to a repeal of *** adoption in Florida (which isn’t the problem). However, it wasn’t really adoption in the modern sense of the word. It was a *** guy and his lover who were picking young kids off the streets in Miami. BTW, his lover was also picked up off the streets and admitted he was picked up as a minor (after the case and after they broke up)
Furthermore, said BoT claims she was instrumental in repealing the ban on *** adoption in Florida. She wasn’t. She wasn’t even a part of the team. She was a part of a team representing the children that were being picked up by the old *** guy. She had one of her own “psychiatrist’ come in and claim the children needed to be with the older *** guy.
IMO, if you are representing the children, you should be doing a honest, thorough job of determining what would be best for the children. Not using this an opportunity to be able to claim you helped repeal a State ban on *** adoption.
In her world, she views LGBTQ rights as the next Civil Rights movement. I find that insulting
First, your entire post is a load of crap.
Second, anyone in law school can do an internship anywhere. It doesn't matter if you intern for a big tobacco company that wants to cover up cancer research, or if you work for a civil rights law firm trying to change current law. That DOES NOT MEAN that the university's law school is somehow being used to advance such efforts. People can work wherever they want to work, and if they don't like what they are doing, they can choose to leave.
Just stop it with your OBVIOUS agenda.