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Interviewing the Opponents of Parents’ Rights

June 23, 2017September 10, 2018 PlethAdmin 0 Comments Arkansas attorney ad litem, Court Appointed Special Advocates, Mary Beth Luibel, Parents' Rights, Renia Robinette, Sen. Alan Clark

Earlier this week, we published several accounts describing why Senator Alan Clark’s parents’-rights bill (SB 305) died during the legislative

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How Parents’ Rights Died

June 20, 2017 Dan Greenberg 0 Comments Arkansas attorney ad litem, Caleb Taylor, CASA, Court Appointed Special Advocates, House Speaker Jeremy Gillam, Lenore Skenazy, Lori Kumpuris, Parents' Rights, Rep. Charlene Fite, Rep. Doug House, SB 305, state sen. alan clark

As I discussed in my post yesterday, earlier this year state Senator Alan Clark tried to address a significant problem

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