This investigation is crucial work that exposes deep systemic failures. The jurisdictional surrender is especially troubling becasue it suggests the court viewed this as just another custody dispute rather than a federal ADA case requiring medical deference. Ive seen cases where lawyers bill aggressively but sending an invoice after losing a child to malpractice is genuinely shocking. The gap between what family courts claim to prioritize and what actaully happens is pretty massive here.
This investigation is crucial work that exposes deep systemic failures. The jurisdictional surrender is especially troubling becasue it suggests the court viewed this as just another custody dispute rather than a federal ADA case requiring medical deference. Ive seen cases where lawyers bill aggressively but sending an invoice after losing a child to malpractice is genuinely shocking. The gap between what family courts claim to prioritize and what actaully happens is pretty massive here.