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- THE WEEK, Page 22SOCIETYA Child Asserts His Legal Rights
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- Gregory Kingsley wins a new family and a new name -- and makes
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- An ordinary boy has won an extraordinary victory. After two days
- of emotionally charged -- and televised -- testimony, Florida
- Circuit Judge Thomas S. Kirk granted Gregory Kingsley, 12, his
- dearest wish: to be "divorced" from his natural parents and
- adopted by George and Lizabeth Russ, the foster family he has
- come to love.
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- Gregory's plight attracted national attention and even
- reached the podium of the G.O.P. convention, where conservative
- Pat Buchanan cited the case in his attack on Hillary Clinton,
- implying Gregory's lawsuit was an assault on the American family
- and could unleash a flood of frivolous litigation by willful
- children against their parents. Finally, after a parade of
- witnesses attested to his mother's less than perfect parenting,
- it was Gregory's small clear voice declaring "I'm doing it for
- me, so I can be happy" that resonated in the courtroom. In the
- past eight years, the child had spent just seven months with
- his mother. While a weeping Rachel Kingsley listened, he
- recalled how she often came home drunk and kept a stash of
- marijuana "in a brown box on a table in the living room." At the
- end, the courtroom broke into applause as Judge Kirk announced,
- "Gregory, you're the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russ at this moment."
- Then the boy's lawyer presented him with a blue jersey bearing
- his new name, Shawn Russ, and the number 9. He will be the
- Russ's ninth child.
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