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Mother Ordered Not to Speak Publicly About Child Protection Proceedings; Maine High Court Says Order Violates First AmendmentFrom In re Child of Cassie S., decided by the Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday, in an opinion by Chief Justice Valerie Stanfill:
This led to a child protection order proceeding against the mother, and to this analysis:
I appreciate the argument for protecting the mother's speech: People have to be free to criticize the judicial system, and the parties to proceedings may have special insight as to possible problems with the system (though of course they also have special biases). But I'm not sure how the mother's rights can be reconciled with the court's allowance of restrictions on "disclosure of … information that would tend to identify the child": Presumably the mother's speaking under her own name about what happened to her child would tend to identify the child, to anyone who knows the mother. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court in S.B. v. S.S. (a case cited by the opinion) dealt with that by (among other things) requiring the mother not to identify herself in certain criticisms of the court decision. But that itself raises pretty serious First Amendment problems, I think (see this post for more): Requiring people to speak anonymously when criticizing the government, and to fuzz out any facts that might let people in the community figure out who the speakers are (and thus who the child is), is a massive restriction on the ability to engage in such criticism. In any event, I'm not sure how the Maine courts will end up resolving all this, though I think the Maine high court at least got it right in saying that the original order was unconstitutional. The court was also right in concluding, contrary to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in S.B. v. S.S., that these injunctions are content-based. The post Mother Ordered Not to Speak Publicly About Child Protection Proceedings; Maine High Court Says Order Violates First Amendment appeared first on Reason.com. |
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