Judge Orders latino Woman to Learn English & Use Birth Control: SPLC will Fight it
Wednesday, March 9, 2005 at 05:30AM
TheSpook
A Hispanic woman who was ordered by a
judge to learn English and use birth control or risk losing custody of
her child is receiving free legal help and the aid of the Southern
Poverty Law Center, one of the nation's leading civil right
organizations. Attorney Jerry Gonzalez is representing one of two
Hispanic women known to have been ordered to learn English by Wilson
County Juvenile Court Judge Barry Tatum. Gonzalez confirmed that
Birmingham, Ala.-based SPLC has agreed to enter the case on his
client's behalf. Formed in the 1970s, the organization monitors civil
rights cases across the nation and is regarded as one of the leading
authorities on hate group activities in the United States. "She now has
three attorneys representing her as well as the resources of a
nationally recognized civil rights group behind her," Gonzalez said.
"Not only are they experts in this field, they've also entered an
application to pay for all costs. We will do everything humanly
possible to protect her rights." Gonzalez said the SPLC legal team has
been briefed on the case and filed a formal motion seeking permission
to join the legal fight, which is required for out-of-state attorneys.
An SPLC spokesman in Birmingham on Thursday confirmed the organization
has entered the legal fray but referred questions regarding specifics
to the group's legal director, who was not immediately available for
comment. Gonzalez has vowed to fight Tatum's directive all the way to
the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary and also promised to attempt to
seek state appeals court sanctions putting an end to such orders. [more] and [more]
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