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For the first time ever, women have united to file a Complaint claiming they are being discriminated against in custody cases.
Why is this revolutionary?
It changes everything. It is the beginning of women taking back their power with their children after millennia of being deprived of it.
Most people don’t know that women have never had the power to keep or protect their children after divorce—well, not since Patriarchy took hold anyway. No, not even during the era of the Tender Years Doctrine.
For 10K years, until the 1800’s, children were legally men’s property and women had zero power to keep them. After women gained a right to custody, men would simply claim their ex-wife was immoral, malicious, crazy, a witch, or whatever. The judge would credit men’s false allegations and grant them custody.
The press conference for the filing of our discrimination lawsuit will be held at the Hilton Albany on May 19th at 2pm. A celebration of the beginning of the Empowerment of Women in custody matters will follow!
Plaintiffs make the claim that women’s state, federal, and universal right to equal protection of the laws has been violated in custody cases, i.e. they have been systemically discriminated against in family courts.
Plaintiffs also claim that the systemic sex discrimination has resulted in a myriad of due process violations. In other words, women’s rights to procedural and substantive due process are being violated because they are women.
These violations include a pattern of judicial misconduct. The pattern is characteristic of all courts and establishes the systemic nature of the discrimination.
The relief requested is declaratory and injunctive: a declaration affirming the systemic discrimination and an injunction for it to cease. Another injunction requested is for Plaintiffs with minor children to have right to a de novo (entirely new) case with an impartial process.
If you have experienced discrimination in a New York custody case (past or present) and want to join the lawsuit, fill out this form.
Source: Women Making History May 19th with Revolutionary Discrimination Lawsuit

It’s not the first time. I filed one at the Inter American Commission on Human Rights on May 7, 2007. No decision yet. At least one other woman in the US has filed such a suit at the commission. Several women, including some I am representing in my suit at the IACHR have filed them in the US. all lost.
Thanks for this information Dianne. Please email details of these proceedings when convenient. Many women in Australia are interested in pursuing similar action.