The case of 17-year-old Christian convert Rifqa Bary has moved to new heights because her family has yet to produce proper passports, visas and immigration papers to allow for their presence in the United States. Without such documentation, the family could leave the country at any moment, taking their daughter who fears for her life under Sharia laws of apostasy with them, potentially to her demise. Yet while God is using family courts in both Florida and Ohio to protect Rifqa Bary’s safety, he is using the judicial process to bring proper restoration to a troubled family.
See the latest on this case here .
Protecting Victims of Human Trafficking: Trauma-Informed Lawyering and
Prosecutorial Discretion
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By Esther Lines and Samantha Bush We had just ended a class discussion on
trauma-informed lawyering, and someone in our class made the point that
prosecu...
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