DMVC Productions: 7. Due Process - Access to Records - Supreme Ct. Preliminary Ruling - Right to an Attorney:
First Supreme Court Order on Release of Parental Records from a NH RSA 169-C Matter
"A Bill of Rights is what the people are entitled to against every government, and what no just government should refuse, or rest on inference." Thomas Jefferson
When you read this order please note the Supreme Court is sure to recognize the "Confidentiality Clause" under NH RSA 169-C:25; however, the Justice who signed it is not disclosed; it will be interesting to see if they uphold the law and their own rules covered and duly noted in Due Process Blogs 1-6. Otherwise, like the parental right to a court appointed attorney it may have to be pushed further.
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