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  2. Philadelphia Family Court - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Family Court system formed in 1914 and was known as the Juvenile and Domestic Branches of the Municipal Court. Between 1914 and 1939 the court processed $35,482,478 in claims which otherwise would have been charges to the city government. The charges range from $345,490 in 1914 to $1,565,682 in 1939.

  3. Family Court Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was constructed between 1938 and 1941 and was occupied on November 25, 1940 by the Juvenile and Domestic Branches of the Municipal Court, later known as the Philadelphia Family Court. In 2014, the Philadelphia Family Court moved to a new location on Arch Street. As of 2017, the building remains unoccupied. In 2020, the City of ...

  4. Ex-Phila. Family Court Judge Younge Training for Civil Court ...

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    Recently removed from Philadelphia Family Court following backlash over her history of violating parents' rights and amid an active ethics investigation, Judge Lyris F. Younge is currently ...

  5. Secrecy in Phila. Family Court Protects Bureaucrats and ... - AOL

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  6. Philadelphia Municipal Court - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Municipal Court is a trial court of limited jurisdiction seated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It has 27 judges elected by the voters of Philadelphia. [ 1 ] The Municipal Court has three divisions: the Criminal Division, the Civil Division, and the Traffic Division. [ 1 ]

  7. Philadelphia Family Court Judge Has a History of Violating ...

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  8. Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Co. v. White

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    Case history; Prior: White v. Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railroad Co., 364 F.3d 789 (6th Cir. 2004). Holding; The anti-retaliation provision (42 U. S. C. §2000e–3(a)) under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 does not confine the actions and harms it forbids to those that are related to employment or occur at the workplace.

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