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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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  • ...]]. Currently, girls are protected from genital mutilation by U.S. federal law, but boys are not. [[Category:USA]]
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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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  • ...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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  • |journal=Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law [[Category:USA]]
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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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  • ...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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  • 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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