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− | + | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is a circumcision lawsuit from the state of North Dakota. | |
− | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is a circumcision lawsuit from the state of North Dakota.<ref>{{ | + | |
− | |url=https:// | + | Mervin Gajewski, 78, was in a Watford City hospital when he heard the blood-curdling screams of a newborn boy who was suffering the extreme [[pain]] of an unanesthetized, medically-unnecessary, non-therapeutic [[circumcision]]. He later decided to sue the State of North Dakota in an effort to get these cruel procedures halted in North Dakota. The court, however, ruled that a 78-year-old man was not representative of newborn infant [[intact]] boys so he lacked standing to sue and his case was dismissed.<ref>{{REFnews |
− | | | + | |title=North Dakota Man Sues to Stop Infant Circumcision |
− | |publisher= | + | |url=https://www.cirp.org/news/2005/2005-05-22_theforum.php |
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+ | |publisher=The Forum | ||
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+ | ==Appeal== | ||
+ | Gajewski appealed the dismissal to the [https://www.ndcourts.gov/supreme-court Supreme Court of North Dakota], however the dismissal was upheld.<ref>{{REFweb | ||
|url=https://law.justia.com/cases/north-dakota/supreme-court/2010/20100231.html | |url=https://law.justia.com/cases/north-dakota/supreme-court/2010/20100231.html | ||
|title=Gajewski v. State | |title=Gajewski v. State | ||
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+ | |url=https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/nd-supreme-court/1549480.html | ||
+ | |title=Mervin Gajewski as next friend of all North Dakotans including intact minor males, Plaintiff and Appellant v. Wayne Stenehjem, Attorney General, Defendants and Appellees (2010) | ||
+ | |publisher=Findlaw | ||
+ | |date=2010 | ||
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+ | }}</ref> | ||
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+ | The case was dismissed based on procedural issues. The merits of the case were never considered by any court. | ||
+ | {{SEEALSO}} | ||
+ | * [[Fishbeck v. North Dakota]] | ||
+ | * [[United States of America]] | ||
+ | {{REF}} | ||
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[[Category:Lawsuit]] | [[Category:Lawsuit]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Litigation over circumcision]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Pain]] | ||
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[[Category:USA]] | [[Category:USA]] |
Latest revision as of 21:57, 26 April 2024
Gajewski v. State of North Dakota (2010) is a circumcision lawsuit from the state of North Dakota.
Mervin Gajewski, 78, was in a Watford City hospital when he heard the blood-curdling screams of a newborn boy who was suffering the extreme pain of an unanesthetized, medically-unnecessary, non-therapeutic circumcision. He later decided to sue the State of North Dakota in an effort to get these cruel procedures halted in North Dakota. The court, however, ruled that a 78-year-old man was not representative of newborn infant intact boys so he lacked standing to sue and his case was dismissed.[1]
Appeal
Gajewski appealed the dismissal to the Supreme Court of North Dakota, however the dismissal was upheld.[2] [3]
The case was dismissed based on procedural issues. The merits of the case were never considered by any court.
See also
References
- ↑ Warden, James (2005)."North Dakota Man Sues to Stop Infant Circumcision", The Forum. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
- ↑ Anonymous (2010).
Gajewski v. State
, Justia. Retrieved 7 August 2023. - ↑ (2010).
Mervin Gajewski as next friend of all North Dakotans including intact minor males, Plaintiff and Appellant v. Wayne Stenehjem, Attorney General, Defendants and Appellees (2010)
, Findlaw. Retrieved 7 August 2023.