Family
Jun. 29, 2000
Family Feud
FORUM: By Janet M. LaRue For decades, the U.S. Supreme Court has reaffirmed parents' rights to control the upbringing of their children as fundamental and deserving of the highest level of protection against governmental interference. There is now, however, one fewer champion of parental rights, Justice Antonin Scalia. Scalia made that clear in his dissent in the parental rights case, Troxel v. Granville.




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