Judge Upholds Restraining Order Barring Adam Race From Attending St. Joseph’s Parish
July 1, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
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A judge has upheld the restraining order barring 13-year-old Adam Race from attending church in St. Joseph’s parish in Bertha, Minnesota. From KSAX:
Todd County District Judge Sally Ireland Robertson says 13-year-old Adam Race engaged in “repeated harassment” while attending services at the Church of St. Joseph.
Robertson says Adam’s family has been unable to prevent him from disrupting church services.
The ruling on Monday follows a hearing last week that Adam’s mother had requested to protest the restraining order. Carol Race says many of the claims in the restraining order are not true.
I’m not sure that “repeated harassment” is quite the right …read more
Adam Race’s Mother At Hearing Over Restraining Order
June 25, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
Yesterday, Carol Race took the stand at a hearing in Long Prairie, Minnesota, over the restraining order filed against her 13-year-old son, Adam Race, by the Church of St. Joseph in Bertha. From WDAY.com:
[Carol Race] represented herself at Tuesday’s hearing, and questioned the Reverend Daniel Walz for about 30 minutes.
Walz acknowledged that he did not witness all of the alleged disruptions, but said he believes they happened.
Judge Sally Ireland Robertson took the matter under advisement and said she would rule later.
Afterward, Race said she was disappointed that she wasn’t allowed to question the priest about his credibility. She said …read more
Adam Race, Alex Barton, Nate Tseglin
May 27, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
See this comment for news about Nate Tseglin going home.
Autism rights have been much under discussion of late:
A restraining order was filed against the parents of Adam Race by a priest in Bertha, Minnesota, regarding Adam attending church.
The “voting out” of Alex Barton, from his kindergarten class; the teacher, Wendy Portillo, has been removed from the classroom.
An article about the “autism rights movement” and neurodiversity in the latest New York magazine.
And there is also the case of 17-year-old Nate Tseglin, who was removed from his parents’ home and institutionalized; some more details here and at the website, Get Nate Home.
Recently, …read more
Last Week’s Top Posts
May 25, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
Up until last week, posts about “mercury” and “Jenny McCarthy” had the most comments—-after last week, the topic of religion and the restraining order filed against the parents of Adam Race generated a torrent of discussion that’s still going on).
Priest Files Restraining Order Against Parents of Autistic 13-year-old
Some 250-plus comments about Adam Race and the parish of St. Joseph’s in Bertha, Minnesota.
A Mother and a Housewife
Mothers and housewives can be pretty accomplished—-one whom I know (via the internet) is Kathleen Seidel, who writes the Neurodiversity weblog.
Read with Care: New Study on Thimerosal and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
A new …read more
Charlie on the Hudson
May 25, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
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We were walking down the West Side Highway in Manhattan on Saturday when Charlie started running and laughing. Jim and I saw that we were nearing the shed where you can take out a kayak into the Hudson River—-we had passed the shed back in April and met a retired longshoreman who’d noted how he likes to be near the water, and exchanged stories of the waterfront and Cockeye Dunn, a New York mobster who’s one of the characters in the book about the port of New York and New Jersey and the Waterfront priest that Jim is very, very …read more
Back to Vaccine Court
May 24, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
The epic comment thread (as one long-time reader put it) about Adam Race and the parish of St. Joseph’s rages on. Goes without saying that it’ll be of more than a little interest when a hearing is held in June. But back to a legal, autism-related matter of a different kind:
Yes, the proceedings in the Autism Omnibus, aka “vaccine court.” Week 2 of the hearing just finished. Two 10-year-old autistic boys, William Mead and Jordan King, are serving as the test case to determine whether or not some 4900 families should be compensated: These families have all filed claims …read more
Priest Files Restraining Order Against Parents of Autistic 13-year-old
May 17, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
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