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    Judgments

    • Judgment
    • Judge
    • Date
    • Action
    • JUDGMENT

      BETWEEN Alonzo Lopez AND The Attorney General, Comptroller of Customs, The Treasurer of The Bahamas, Grand Bahama Port Authority Limited, Grand Bahama Development Company Limited, Grand Bahama Power Company Limited, Intercontinental Diversified Corp. Port Group Limited, Hutchinson Port Holdings (Bah.) Ltd., Hutchinson Ports (Bahamas) Limited, Hutchinson Lucaya Limited, The Estate of Edward St. George, The Estate of Sir Jack Hayward and Lakeview Memorial Park Limited – /CLE/gen/
    • JUDGE

      Fitzcharles J
    • DATE

      December 13,
    • ACTION

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    • JUDGMENT

      BETWEEN Victoria Allen, Charles Forbes, Emily Adderley, Karia Cooper, Nancy Evans, Andrew Major, Malissa Saunders, Mavie Grant, Idella Grant and Anishka Bartlett AND Bahamas Supermarkets Limited, Mark Finlayson, Garet O. Finlayson, Philip Kemp (Trustee of the Retirement Plan of the Bahamas Supermarkets Limited Employees) and Trans Island Trader
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      • Aadam, A Aziz
      • Aaronson, Alexandra L
      • Abad, John D
      • Abahuje, Egide
      • Abaza, Yasmin
      • Abazeed, Mohamed E
      • Abbas, Maliha
      • Abbasi, Waleed A
      • Abbott, Sabra M
      • Abboud, Samir F
      • Abdala Valencia, Hiam
      • Abdalla, Ramez N
      • Abdel Mohsen, Mohamed
      • Abdulkadir, Sarki A
      • Abdulla, Ra-id
      • Abdullah, Fizan
      • Abihider, Katherine E
      • Abraham, Alin K
      • Abraham, Anub A
      • Abraham, Jeevan C
      • Abram, Karen
      • Abrego, Fidel
      • Achenbach, Chad J
      • Achett, George
      • Ackermann, Ronald T
      • Acosta, Ana Maria
      • Adam, Emma K
      • Adam, Stephen A
      • Adams, Carmen M
      • Adams, Constants R
      • Adams, James G
      • Adams, Mary A
      • Adams, Stephen L
      • Addington, Elizabeth
      • Adekola, Kehinde U.A.
      • Adeleke, Ibukunoluwa O
      • Aderibigbe, Oyinade M
      • Adewuyi, Adenike A
      • Adhikari, Payal D
      • Adler, Mark D
      • Adli, Mazhar
      • Adney, Scott K
      • Aekka, Apoorva
      • Afana, Majed M
      • Afifi, Sherif
      • Agarwal, Gaurava
      • Agarwal, Ghanshyam D
      • Agarwal, Shelly
      • Agbo, Chinwike T
      • Aggarwal, Vikram
      • Agins, Erin R
      • Agirlar Trabzonlu, Tugce
      • Agrawal, Akansha
      • Agrawal, Pooja
      • Agraw

        Time and Punishment

        abstract. Every three minutes, state agents remove a child from their home. Once a family is separated, impacted parents are up against a quickly approaching deadline—permanent legal separation looms at the end. In fact, impacted parents navigate three interrelated temporal dimensions: the race to permanent legal separation through the termination of parental rights, the time-consuming process of having to prove that they are fit parents, and the possibility that tomorrow, the state’s concerns will drastically change. The family regulation system—the system that has the power to separate families in this way—has been the subject of sustained critique by both academics and directly impacted families. One major critique is that instead of helping children and their parents, the system further marginalizes them. This Feature introduces an underexplored layer of marginalization in the family regulation system: time.

        This Feature argues that the construction of time