C. T. v. Orange County Social Services Agency
FirstAmendment DueProcess
Does the act of forcefully administering psychotropic medications to a child before trial violate the IV and VI amendments in the absence of a court order and without notice to a parent?
Question Presented 1. Does the act of forcefully administering psychotropic medications to a child before trial violate the IV and VI amendments in the absence of a court order and without notice to a parent? 2. Does the act of requesting a one-year class for child endangerment two years after the initial court ruling specifying a defendant’s punishment violate the VII amendment? 3. Does the limitation of a parent’s speech by a state agency citing privacy violate the first amendment when the parent is speaking of matters of public concern regarding a child’s safety and liberty interests? 4. Is the dismissal of new evidence that is exculpatory in nature violate the V, VI and XIV amendments? 5. Can the exposure of an individual’s medical record which is a violation of HIPPA also be an infringement upon the XIV amendment? | |