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If you are interested in learning more about the legal remedies that may be available to you as a result of your own circumcision, or the circumcision of your minor child, please contact ARC at (510) 464-4530 or by email to arc@post.harvard.edu. You may also visit the ARC website for additional information.
 
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Latest revision as of 18:58, 22 August 2024

Atlanta, Georgia attorney, David J. Llewellyn has represented over 50 circumcision-related lawsuits. In this video Llewellyn discusses circumcision and legal rights. The following questions are answered:

  1. Who may bring about a circumcision-related lawsuit?
  2. What is "informed consent"?
  3. Who may be responsible for damages?
  4. What are the time limits?
  5. What sort of damages may be awarded?

Attorneys for the Rights of the Child (ARC) is an organization dedicated to safeguarding the bodily integrity of children. ARC is available to help people who feel that their rights were violated by a circumcision to which they did not agree, including those that happened in the first years of a child’s life. Depending on your age and the location and circumstances of your circumcision, legal remedies may be available.

If you are interested in learning more about the legal remedies that may be available to you as a result of your own circumcision, or the circumcision of your minor child, please contact ARC at (510) 464-4530 or by email to arc@post.harvard.edu. You may also visit the ARC website for additional information.

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