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  • ...I|University of Iowa|UIowa}} College of Law in 2000. He is the author of a law review article that commented on the policies of the [[American Academy of [[Category:USA]]
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  • ...aw partner of [[intactivist]] [[Eric Clopper]]. He is a member of the Kane Law Firm in Los Angeles, {{USSC|CA}}. [[Category:USA]]
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  • ...Plumeri Award For Faculty Excellence. He received his law degree from Yale Law School and a {{PhD}} in political and moral philosophy from {{UNI|Stanford ...ition to spending three years as an associate in a Washington, {{USSC|DC}} law firms.<ref>{{REFweb
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  • ...eview'' and the Executive Editor of the ''Buffalo Journal of International Law'', and her B.A. from Barnard College of Columbia University. Abbie is admit [[Category:USA]]
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  • [[Zenas Baer]], {{JD}}, Attorney at Law and [[intactivist]], has been in practice since 1980, and is licensed to pr |title=Zenas Baer Law Office
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  • ...ue process of law'', a Constitutional right guaranteed by the [https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/fifth_amendment Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the Clopper is represented by the Kane Law Firm of Los Angeles, California.
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  • ...a mother against her former obstetrician. The lawsuit seeks to extend the law of [[informed consent]] to procedures that may be performed on a mother dur |publisher=Merin Law Office
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  • ...]]. Currently, girls are protected from genital mutilation by U.S. federal law, but boys are not. [[Category:USA]]
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  • ...is a resident of Atlanta, where she helps [[David Llewellyn]], attorney-at-law, the noted [[circumcision]] lawyer. [[Category:USA]]
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  • ...parents in discussions about [[circumcision]]. Many parents (esp. in the [[USA]]) believe that their legal parental rights cover the right to circumcise t ...(visitation in the United States) and residence (see Residence in English law) in some states.
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  • ...]] regardless of gender, but especially for those not already protected by law (e.g. those assigned male at birth or intersex). ...tion of attorneys who are prepared to bring viable cases to U.S. courts of law.
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  • ...irst person convicted for [[FGM|female genital mutilation]] (FGM) in the[[ USA]],<ref>There were, however, two people in California in 2004 charged with " |journal=Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
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  • ...ded science, [[Ethics of non-therapeutic child circumcision| ethics]], and law to enrich their stakeholders or themselves, and to offer solutions for affe [[Category:Law]]
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  • }}</ref> This is one of the cases that led to the city of NY to create a new law requiring mohels to obtain signed [[Informed consent| consent]] from the pa }}</ref> and have expressed intentions to disobey the law.<ref>{{REFweb
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  • |journal=Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law [[Category:USA]]
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  • ...AMILIAR BEDFELLOWS: EFFECTIVELY ADDRESSING CHRONIC ISSUES ENCOUNTERED WHEN LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS SEEK TO PROTECT BODILY INTEGRITY Presented on October 2nd, 2012 at the [[Twelfth International Symposium]] on Law, Genital Autonomy, and Human Rights, Helsinki, [[Finland]].
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  • ...e United States; whether it’s done through legislation (i.e., amending the law that currently protects infant girls from [[circumcision]], to include infa [[Category:USA]]
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  • ...ia]]. Wisdom's research interests relate to international [[human rights]] law and modification of children’s sex characteristics, including male and fe |journal=Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
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  • ...ular, ritual genital mutilation in newborn infants (e.g. by [[RIC]] in the USA or by religious motivation of the parents) repeatedly leads to unnecessary [[Category:Law: UN]]
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  • |url=https://www.28toomany.org/static/media/uploads/Law%20Reports/the_law_and_fgm_v1_(september_2018).pdf |title=The law and FGM. An overview of 28 African countries
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  • |title=Male and female genital alteration: A collision course with the law. |journal=Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine
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  • ...ues, building upon an article published with a medical expert in a Cornell law journal, that male genital cutting is also a complex multibillion dollar pe [[Category:Law: USA]]
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  • March 30th is the day the U.S. FGM Bill became law in 1997<ref>http://www.mgmbill.org/usfgmbill.htm</ref>. They use the week s [[Category:USA]]
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  • '''Eric Clopper''', formerly a student from Reading, {{USSC|MA}}, USA, is a Jewish [[intactivist]] who was fired from {{UNI|Harvard University|HU ...ng law in California where he has joined the [https://www.kanelaw.la/ Kane Law Firm] of Los Angeles.
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  • ...t to the grocery store and left his son in the care of his two brothers-in-law. When the father returned, he found his son [[bleeding]]. Floyd reportedly [[Category:USA]]
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  • ...to be a leading training therapist in this method. Solebury, Pennsylania, USA. [[Category:USA]]
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  • }}</ref> was an [[intactivist]] who worked as a Law Librarian at the U.S. Federal Government until he retired. [[Category:USA]]
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  • ==Federal law== ...ict Judge Bernard Friedman ruled that Congress had no authority to enact a law that criminalizes female genital mutilation (FGM).<ref>{{REFnews
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  • ...is a graduate of the {{UNI|George Washington University|GWU}} and Brooklyn Law School. [[Category:USA]]
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  • ...nd grows. John’s persistent outreach, and his clear presentation of facts, law, and ethics around male genital mutilation, are doing their job. The intact [[Category:USA]]
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  • ...umorous look at what happens when religious freedoms intersect with modern law and collide head-on with infant rights. [[Category:USA]]
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  • ...rulings started to require [[informed consent]] in 1972.<ref>[https://h2o.law.harvard.edu/cases/250 Canterbury v. Spence], 464 F.2d 772, 782 (D.C. Cir. 1 |url=http://www.cirp.org/library/legal/USA/llewellyn/
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  • ...{{USSC|AK}}|death=2012-09-16|deathplace=Bellevue, {{USSC|WA}}|deathcountry=USA}}) was a boy who was born at [https://alaska.providence.org/locations/p/pam ...n Sherry. The [https://lawyers.justia.com/lawyer/alan-sherry-896512 Sherry Law Office] agreed to settle out of court for an undisclosed amount of damages.
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  • ...{UNI|University of Virginia|UVA}} [https://www.law.virginia.edu/ School of Law], taking a {{JD}} in 1979. He is admitted to the bars of the Superior Court ...wellyn first worked in general civil litigation. In 1988 he opened his own law practice; and in 1995 he tried his first genital injury case, one for wrong
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  • ...ivist]] who has published numerous articles about [[circumcision]] and the law, three of which laid the groundwork for lawsuits in the U.S. ...niversity of Virginia|UVA}} [https://www.law.virginia.edu/ School of Law] (Law Review).
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  • Svoboda graduated cum laude from [https://hls.harvard.edu/ Harvard Law School] in 1991. Previously, he received a bachelor's degree in Physics an ...aw, and Society," which he renamed after his first child's birth, "Gender, Law, and Fatherhood." He is co-author, with Warren Farrell and James Sterba, of
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  • ...on Hall] at the {{UNI|University of Washington|UW}}, Seattle, {{USSC|WA}}, USA on August 24-26, 2006. ...er in prenatal and birth psychology, and author. Nevada City, {{USSC|CA}}, USA.
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  • ...Secondly it is a medical intervention, justified by Victorian (and, in the USA, some twentieth century) doctors in exactly the same way as they rationalis ...ctively promoted; the second, a cruel abomination which must be stopped by law, no matter how culturally significant to its practitioners. If you call cir
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  • ...otel.com/ Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center], Atlanta, {{USSC|GA}}, USA on 26-28 August 2022. * [[Steven Svoboda]], Equal Protection and the Law
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  • ...named ''NOCIRC - National Organization of Circumcision Resource Centers'' (USA) until January 2016. GA America is an educational non-profit organization b # [[Twelfth International Symposium]] on Law, Genital Autonomy & Children's Rights: Helsinki, [[Finland]]; September/Oct
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  • |publisher=USA Today ...ity of any memes to get copyright protection would depend on the copyright law of the country in which such protection is sought. Some of the most popular
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  • ...Assembly Bill 768], which was supposed to be a carbon emissions regulation law, and [http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/11-12/bill/asm/ab_0751-0800/ab_768_bill ...o, D-Los Angeles, changed Assembly Bill 768 from some boring carbon-credit law into one that says no local government <q>shall prohibit or restrict the pr
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  • ...recently. More and more countries now forbid violence against children by law. ...979, Sweden became one of the first nations to forbid spanking children by law.<ref>https://sweden.se/society/smacking-banned-since-1979</ref>
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  • ...telandconferencecenter.com/ Conference Center] in Washington, {{USSC|DC}}, USA on April 4-7, 2002. ...Utah – Joseph,co-founder, Six Directions, and author. Joseph, {{USSC|UT}}, USA.
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  • ...onstitutions, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and international law. '''It is incumbent upon all of us to safeguard the [[human rights]] of all [[Category:USA]]
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  • ...ircumcision| Routine infant circumcision]] no longer exists under American law. [[Category:USA]]
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  • ...ldren (aTLC), and founder and director, Birthing the Future. Bayfield, CO, USA. ...n Minnesota, concentrating on federal civil rights litigation. Hawley, MN, USA.
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  • ...entitled to a recovery against the Defendants for all damages allowed by law.<ref>{{REFweb [[Category:USA]]
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  • ...oppas practice. They have suggested that his practice violates the federal law against female genital mutilation ([[FGM]]), that it is actually a return t [[Category:USA]]
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  • * Morse (1968) discussed ritual circumcision in hospitals under the law of New York. |title=Law & Medicine: Circumcision
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  • ...me more and more obvious that the Danish Prime Minister has been pushed by USA and Israel to not protect boys against genital mutilation.<ref>{{REFnews ...the Chancellor, fractions and prime ministers of all provinces to bring a law "immediately after the summer break" on the way that still allows [[circumc
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  • <div class='res-img'>http://www.circumstitions.com/Images/map-usa-notfund.gif</div> |journal=Journal of Law and Medicine
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  • ...nregulaced Practice of Male Circumcision: Human Rights’ Abuse Enshrined in Law? [[Category:USA]]
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  • The '''Twelfth International Symposium''' on Law, Genital Autonomy, and Human Rights convened at the [https://www.radissonho ...aw, author of more than thirty books and many articles on Arab and Islamic Law, including a French translation of the Koran in chronological order, and is
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  • ...nsitivity" even for adults. On the other hand, the ''"Israelitengesetz"'' (Law for the Israelites) entitles the Jewish religious group and their members t ...led that only 24 percent of the interviewed citizens were in favour of the law, while 70 percent explicitly disapproved of it.<ref>{{REFweb
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  • ...this important?]]) [[circumcision advocate]] from Union City, {{USSC|CA}}, USA. He is a member of [https://www.facebook.com/peninsulasinai Peninsula Sinai |title=German intactivist pretends to be an American law expert
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  • ...he Rape of Innocence]] - Female Fenital Mutilation and Circumcision in the USA |title=Women's Human Rights: The International and Comparative Law Case Book
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  • ..., and author of ''The Joy of Uncircumcising!'' Pacific Grove, {{USSC|CA}}, USA. ...at of Attorneys for the Rights of the Child (ARC). Tarrytown, {{USSC|NY}}, USA.
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  • ...r. Thirumurthy evidently has no respect for international [[human rights]] law. [[Category:USA]]
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  • ...rnia/san-francisco/hotel-kabuki Hotel Kabuki], San Francisco, {{USSC|CA}}, USA on 4-6 May 2018. ...at the {{UNI|University of Massachusetts|UMass}}. Wellesley, {{USSC|MA}}, USA.
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  • ...ngton, United States. DOC combines expertise in medicine with expertise in law. Contributions to DOC are tax-deductible charitable contributions. DOC is a [[Category:USA]]
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  • ...ney concentrating on Federal Civil Rights Litigation. Hawley, {{USSC|MN}}, USA. ...profit educational organisation, author and lecturer. Joseph, {{USSC|UT}}, USA.
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  • ...ads/Svoboda-Three-Fourths-Were-Abnormal-Mishas-Case-Sick-Societies-and-the-Law-Denniston-Milos-Hodges-Genital-Autonomy-Protecting-Personal-Choice-2010.pdf |title=“Three-Fourths Were Abnormal”—Misha’s Case, Sick Societies, and the Law
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  • ...{{UNI|University of California, Berkeley|UCBE}} in Berkeley, {{USSC|CA}}, USA on July 29-31, 2010. ...rest are international [[human rights]] law, feminist legal theory, and EU law. Clayton, {{AUSC|VIC}}, Australia.
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  • ...nback's article states that "''By December 2012, German lawmakers passed a law defending the right of Jewish and Muslim religious communities to circumcis The [[German Circumcision Act|law]]<ref>{{REFweb
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  • ...obert S. Van Howe|Van Howe]], publication pending. Wellesley, {{USSC|MA}}, USA. ...dren are dehumanized−and solutions for changing this. Denver, {{USSC|CO}}, USA.
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  • ...ld Square is a Band-1 ranked chambers in the fields of employment/equality law and is highly rated in the fields of clinical negligence and personal injur * '''Marie Fox''' is Professor of Law in the School of Law and Social Justice at the {{UNI|University of Liverpool|Liver}}. Her resear
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  • ...opriate body, in a manner consistent with the procedural rules of national law.<ref name="crc1989"/> ...on or beliefs may be subject only to such limitations as are prescribed by law and are necessary to protect public safety, order, health or morals, or the
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  • ...from the state. Adler (2011) has argued that such payments are contrary to law.<ref>{{REFjournal |journal=Journal of Law and Medicine
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  • [[Edward H. Dixon]] (1845) from New York, [[United States| USA]], advocated circumcision to prevent [[masturbation]].<ref name="Dixon1845" ===Early Development of circumcision law===
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  • Dr. '''Brian David Earp''', Ph.D. ({{LifeData|birth=1985-09-29|birthcountry=USA}}) is contributing writer at ''The Atlantic'', Associate Director, Yale-Has ...Non-therapeutic penile circumcision of minors: Current controversies in UK law and medical ethics.
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  • ...th=1992-02-05|deathplace=Colma, San Mateo County, {{USSC|CA}}|deathcountry=USA}}<ref>{{REFweb According to Fink's son-in-law, Fink had a son who had a botched [[circumcision]] and corrective surgery,
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  • ...that defies the 1st Amendment, which states that ''"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion"'': [[Category:USA]]
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  • ...iefly authored by Dena Davis, a professor at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law at Cleveland State University,<ref>{{REFnews ...rt's lead author, Dena Davis, a professor at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law at Cleveland State University...
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  • [[File:Flag_of_USA.svg|thumb|150px|Flag of the United States of America (USA)]] ...he '''United States''' or simply '''America''' or by initialism such as '''USA''' or '''US''' or '''U.S.A.''' or '''U.S.''' (Please note that ''America''
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  • Dr. [[Arif Bhimji]] (2000) applied international [[human rights]] law and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms to the practice of non-ther |journal=Health Law in Canada Journal (HLCJ)
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  • ...cal indication]]. There is no medical necessity which, according to German law, makes a surgical intervention in the first place an exemption from punishm * In the [[United States of America|USA]] (2016), approximately 51.7% of all male newborns are non-therapeutically
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  • ...world renowned pediatrician - Dr.Edgar Schoen of San Francisco California, USA. }}</ref> after losing a 10.8 million dollar law suit,<ref name="tagami2011" /> after a mohel<ref name="tagami2011" /> sever
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  • ...al Ethics Committee. [https://www.cirp.org/library/statements/bma2003/ The law & ethics of male circumcision - guidance for doctors.] London: British Medi |location=West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
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  • In the [[USA]], several groups have been campaigning against the usual routine (non-ther ...slightly aware of the far-reaching consequences of [[circumcision]], this law causes a lot of suffering. Many people in Germany are unnecessary although
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  • |location=Tarrytown, New York, USA |journal=Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics
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  • ...cisive influence on the spread of this practice. In the puritan influenced USA, circumcision of children was popular in the 19th century as a means to pre ...ple claim that circumcision has prophylactic benefits. Especially in the [[USA]] those arguments have persisted for more then a 100 years, with ever chang
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