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Mom in Custody Fight for Multiracial Child Should Remove Confederate Flag-Painted Rock: Court The mother testified that she had the rock at her home, but that she does not use racial slurs; the mother rented the home and it was not clear if it was her rock, which was painted with the Confederate flag on it Published May 6, 2021 • Updated on May 6, 2021 at 11:06 pm A state appeals court said Thursday an upstate New York woman involved in a custody dispute over her multiracial daughter should remove a small Confederate flag painted on a rock near her driveway in the girl s best interest. ....
Court orders CNY woman to remove Confederate flag or risk custody of multiracial child Updated May 07, 8:45 AM; Posted May 07, 8:45 AM This 2020 file photo shows a Confederate flag in Pittsboro, N.C.AP Photo/Gerry Broome Facebook Share Robert Gavin, Times Union (TNS) Albany, N.Y. Appellate justices in Albany on Thursday ordered a woman in Central New York to remove a rock from her driveway that is painted with a Confederate flag or risk a “change of circumstances” in the custody case of her multiracial daughter. In a unanimous 5-0 ruling, appellate justices allowed the couple to retain joint custody of the child, who was born in 2014 and attends school in the Dryden Central School District in Tompkins County. ....
Court: Mom of multiracial child should toss Confederate rock May 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) A state appeals court said Thursday an upstate New York woman involved in a custody dispute over her multiracial daughter should remove a small Confederate flag painted on a rock near her driveway in the girl s best interest. The Appellate Division of state Supreme Court made the comment in a decision allowing continued joint custody of an unidentified Ithaca-area girl born in 2014. If the rock is not removed by June 1, the court said it will “constitute a change in circumstances” that Family Court will factor into any future analysis of the best interests for the child. ....
May 4, 2021 While pursuing a degree at the SC Johnson College of Business at Cornell University, long-time climber Keith Liao, MBA ’19, spent much of his free time at the Lindseth Climbing Center on campus. After graduating, Liao relocated to Denver, Colorado a city where climbing gyms abound for a position with Booz Allen; however, upon returning to Ithaca in 2020 to work remotely, he found that his options to engage in one of his favorite pastimes were limited. No longer a student, Liao was unable to resume climbing at Lindseth and the next nearest climbing gym was an hour’s drive away. ....
409-day drought ended: journey to first day of grand jury on Cayuga Nation Police highlights local government hesitancy, federal nonintervention Gabe is the National News Editor and works out of Washington, D.C. Have a tip? Send it to gabe@fingerlakes1.com. The first day of a Seneca County grand jury relating to the Cayuga Nation Police Department has officially ended, but it took 409-days for any sort of government to formally address the violent conflict in a court of law or any public forum for that matter. Ironically, however, that first forum was a grand jury that started on Tuesday, April 13. ....