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- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. abstract "M.L.B. v. S.L.J., 519 U.S. 102 (1996), was a United States Supreme Court case regarding a controversy over the Fourteenth Amendment. The petitioner, M.L.B., argued that the Mississippi Chancery Courts could not terminate her parental rights on the basis that she was unable to pay the court fees. M.L.B. had been sued by S.L.J. to terminate M.L.B.'s parental rights and gain the ability to adopt the children. The judge declared in favor of S.L.J. under the premise that the decree was fair as it was based on the fulfilling of the burden of proof by the father's and his second wife through "clear and convincing evidence." The Supreme Court decided to rule this way, as the family unit is considered so fundamental that its liberty interests should be protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. If these appellate rights were not protected, it was considered to be just as devastating as if a criminal's appellate rights were not considered.".
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. wikiPageExternalLink mlbvslj.html.
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. wikiPageExternalLink 9.
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. wikiPageExternalLink vol1_no7_terminationparentalrights.pdf.
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. wikiPageExternalLink 1996_95_853.
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. wikiPageExternalLink 519bv.pdf.
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. wikiPageID "33443054".
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- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. arguedate "--10-07".
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. argueyear "1996".
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. citation "172800.0".
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. concurrence "Kennedy".
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. decidedate "--12-16".
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. decideyear "1996".
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. dissent "Rehnquist".
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. dissent "Thomas".
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. fullname "M. L. B., petitioner v. S. L. J., individually and as next friend of the minor children, S. L. J. and M. L. J., et ux.".
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. hasPhotoCollection M.L.B._v._S.L.J..
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. holding "Just as a State may not block an indigent petty offender's access to an appeal afforded others, see Mayer v. Chicago, 404 U.S. 189, 195-196, so Mississippi may not deny M. L. B., because of her poverty, appellate review of the sufficiency of the evidence on which the trial court based its parental termination decree.".
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. joindissent "Scalia; Rehnquist".
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. joinmajority "Stevens, O'Connor, Souter, Breyer".
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. litigants "M.L.B. v. S.L.J.".
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. majority "Ginsburg".
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. prior "Griffin v. Illinois, 351 U.S. 12; Mayer v. Chicago, 404 U.S. 189".
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. scotus "1994".
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. uspage "102".
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. usvol "519".
- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
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- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. comment "M.L.B. v. S.L.J., 519 U.S. 102 (1996), was a United States Supreme Court case regarding a controversy over the Fourteenth Amendment. The petitioner, M.L.B., argued that the Mississippi Chancery Courts could not terminate her parental rights on the basis that she was unable to pay the court fees. M.L.B. had been sued by S.L.J. to terminate M.L.B.'s parental rights and gain the ability to adopt the children. The judge declared in favor of S.L.J.".
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- M.L.B._v._S.L.J. name "M. L. B., petitioner v. S. L. J., individually and as next friend of the minor children, S. L. J. and M. L. J., et ux.".