The Supreme Court’s opinion in Castle Rock illustrates that more conscious efforts must be made by every branch of the legal system to eradicate domestic abuse. The entire legal system must work together to raise the curtain on domestic violence. Legislatures must continue to promote social change in the area of domestic violence, and courts must enforce legislation without questioning the legislature’s policy determinations. Police departments must enforce strict policies aimed at protecting the abused, while being held accountable when failing to provide any measure of protection. The legal system must heed a woman’s pleas for help and prevent court orders from becoming mere mockeries
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Part II of this Article will explore the history of state intervention to confront domestic violence...
Despite systemic reforms during the late twentieth century, domestic violence victims still face a t...
The Domestic Violence Act, Amended Substitute House Bill 835, which passed in March of 1979, provide...
In 2005, the Supreme Court of the United States decided Town of Castle Rock v. Gonzales and held tha...
Despite over two decades of reform, fundamental failures persist in the justice system\u27s response...
This Note examines the effectiveness and enforceability of civil restraining orders in domestic viol...
Throughout American history, women have fought to realize a full and independent legal identity, equ...
Part I of this note details the underlying facts and the Court's analysis in Castle Rock. Part II pr...
Recent judiciary and media events have put a national focus on the overlooked problem of domestic vi...
New laws and policies aimed at protecting victims of domestic violence have been adopted across the ...
This article will focus on the appropriate criminal justice response to battering. Part II describes...
Despite over two decades of reform, fundamental failures persist in the justice system\u27s response...
A conventional reading of United States Supreme Court rulings on the right to counsel in civil cases...
Legislation, like Ohio\u27s Domestic Violence Act, has been heralded by battered women\u27s advocate...
In United States v. Morrison, the Supreme Court struck down the federal civil rights remedy for gend...
Part II of this Article will explore the history of state intervention to confront domestic violence...
Despite systemic reforms during the late twentieth century, domestic violence victims still face a t...
The Domestic Violence Act, Amended Substitute House Bill 835, which passed in March of 1979, provide...
In 2005, the Supreme Court of the United States decided Town of Castle Rock v. Gonzales and held tha...
Despite over two decades of reform, fundamental failures persist in the justice system\u27s response...
This Note examines the effectiveness and enforceability of civil restraining orders in domestic viol...
Throughout American history, women have fought to realize a full and independent legal identity, equ...
Part I of this note details the underlying facts and the Court's analysis in Castle Rock. Part II pr...
Recent judiciary and media events have put a national focus on the overlooked problem of domestic vi...
New laws and policies aimed at protecting victims of domestic violence have been adopted across the ...
This article will focus on the appropriate criminal justice response to battering. Part II describes...
Despite over two decades of reform, fundamental failures persist in the justice system\u27s response...
A conventional reading of United States Supreme Court rulings on the right to counsel in civil cases...
Legislation, like Ohio\u27s Domestic Violence Act, has been heralded by battered women\u27s advocate...
In United States v. Morrison, the Supreme Court struck down the federal civil rights remedy for gend...
Part II of this Article will explore the history of state intervention to confront domestic violence...