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- Subject: Re: Sexual Discrimination
- Message-ID: <93027.074826RIPBC@CUNYVM.BITNET>
- From: <RIPBC@CUNYVM.BITNET>
- Date: Wednesday, 27 Jan 1993 07:48:26 EST
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- -For example, if men ask for some kind of custody in only 30% of all divorce
- -cases, how many of *that* 30% are awarded sole or primary custody?
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- -I don't doubt that in many, or even perhaps most cases, there is a judicial
- -sexual bias against men in custody battles. I'd just like to see the stats
- -(comparisons) for this. If anyone has them, please cite these stats and your
- -reference sources.
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- -Lisa Lambeth lisa@oneb2.almanac.bc.ca
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- Lisa has a good point. I too would like to see some stats if someone knows
- them.
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- Rohit Parikh
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