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Sunday, July 05, 2009
10th Circuit Rejects Parents' Claim of Religious Bias In Child Neglect Proceeding
In Starkey v. Boulder County Social Services, (10th Cir., June 29, 2009), the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected claims by parents that their free exercise and substantive due process rights were violated when Boulder County, Colorado child welfare officials placed their 3 children in foster care. Plaintiffs claimed in part that the children were removed because officials disapproved of the parents' fundamentalist Pentecostal religious beliefs. The court concluded that there was little in the record to support a contention of religious bias. What was there referred hospitalization of one of the children who suffered a days-long anxiety attack after undergoing a "spiritual cleansing."