At New York Family Courts, Rule for Public Access Isn’t Heeded - NYTimes.com:
And who say's Family Court's aren't corrupt?
New York State’s Family Courts were ordered to be opened to the public with much fanfare in 1997, supposedly allowing anyone to witness the cases of domestic violence, foster care and child neglect that inch through by the hundreds of thousands every year. But now, 14 years later, the Family Courts remain essentially, almost defiantly, closed to the general public.
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