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Prof. Susan H. Bitensky Esq.
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January 2008: "While laws in the United States are broadly permissive, a number of countries take a dimmer view of parental corporal punishment. Twenty-three of them have passed bans on it, including, in 2007 alone, Chile, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain and Venezuela, said Susan H. Bitensky, a professor at the Michigan State University College of Law."
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/20/nyregion/20corporal.html
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Role Name Type Last Updated Employee/Freelancer/Contractor (past or present) Michigan State University (MSU) Organization Jan 21, 2008
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Date Fairness.com Resource Read it at: Jan 20, 2008 Murder Case Tests Limits on Parents’ Right to Hit QUOTE: Parents in all 50 states are allowed to hit their children...There are limits, of course, on what is allowed. But out of reluctance to legislate parental conduct, [New York] state lawmakers...[are] instead letting courts consider the matter case by case.
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