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  2. Naming law - Wikipedia

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    A naming law restricts the names that parents can legally give to their children, usually to protect the child from being given an offensive or embarrassing name. Many countries around the world have such laws, with most governing the meaning of the name, while some only govern the scripts in which it is written.

  3. Naming in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many African Americans use their own or their children's names as a symbol of solidarity within their culture. Prior to the 1950s and 1960s, most African-American names closely resembled those used within European American culture. With the rise of the civil rights movement, there was a dramatic rise in names of various origins.

  4. Mental health law - Wikipedia

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    criminal laws, including laws governing fitness for trial or execution, and the insanity defense. Mental health law has received relatively little attention in scholarly legal forums. The University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law in 2011 announced the formation of a student-edited law journal entitled "Mental Health Law & Policy ...

  5. 15 ways your child's name sets them up for success -- or failure

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    In one study, students were asked to rate an essay with one of four styles of author names. Not only did the authors with a middle initial receive top marks, but the one with the most initials ...

  6. Here’s Why Experts Say Naming Your Kids as ... - AOL

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    Naming your kids as beneficiaries might seem wise, but it can cause legal and financial issues. Here’s how to protect your family’s future.

  7. These students won the 2023 Human Rights Day essay contest - AOL

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    This is the 13th year for the contest. Winners were recognized Dec. 10, and this year is the first time all three top winners in seventh grade are from the same school and teachers.

  8. Bostock v. Clayton County –— a landmark United States Supreme Court case in 2020 in which the Court held that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protects employees against discrimination because of their sexual orientation or gender identity; Civil Rights Act of 1866 [3] Civil Rights Act of 1871 [4] Civil Rights Act of 1957 [5]

  9. Kylie Jenner Talks Struggles of Naming Son While ... - AOL

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    Kylie Jenner is getting candid about her journey experience with postpartum depression.. While speaking with British Vogue about her experience being a mom in her 20s, the Kylie Cosmetics founder ...