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Politics : About that Cuban boy, Elian

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To: jimpit who wrote (3507)4/29/2000 10:27:00 AM
From: lawdog  Read Replies (1) of 9127
 
jimpit, but you must realise the implications that your agreeance with Dersh will have on the powers of the govt. to enforce laws and the ability of children to defy their parents(that is one take). Another take is jimit, you must realise that Dersh will decrease the powers of an oppressive federal govt. and grant children the powers all adults take for granted. Either way, it is easy to jsut think of this issue in terms of a Cuban boy. But Dersh's position, if accepted, would not just apply to refugees. It would dramatically alter the face of American jurisprudence.

You may agree with Dersh on this issue, but considering that you have never before agreed with Dersh, I doubt very much that you would appreciate the changes that would be obligatory.

Just interjecting a comment.

BTW, who will choose this lawyer?
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