Category: Civil Rights Claims
The 90-Day Order: How an Unprecedented Custody Decision Became Invisible Law
Disabled Father’s Explosive ADA Lawsuit Slams Maryland Court for Systemic Discrimination—Will AG Brown Defend the Indefensible?
“I Don’t Recall”: Inside the Deposition That Could Unravel a Maryland Attorney’s Protective-Order Case
Criminalizing Custody Interference Is Necessary — And Jeff Reichert’s Case Shows Why Maryland’s System Is Failing
Maryland Attorney General Moves to Shut Down Jeff Reichert’s Federal Civil Rights Case
Five Hearings, No Parent: How Maryland Family Courts Build a Record Without Participation
Federal Court Grants ADA Access—State Family Court Still Risks Dismissing Disabled Parent’s Case
Fathers’ Rights Are Not an Excuse—They’re a Crisis
