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According to Sirota, Fitzgibbons misused her work.
Alvin McEwen: Another Researcher Complains That an Anti-Gay Group Distorted Her Work Alvin McEwen 2012
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Fitzgibbons, Dean E or WIELER, DEAN had returned to the custody of the
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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NARTH's Rick Fitzgibbons cited the work of Theodora Sirota to make the case that children in same-sex households are not raised better than children "in stable homes with a mother and a father."
Alvin McEwen: Another Researcher Complains That an Anti-Gay Group Distorted Her Work Alvin McEwen 2012
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Fitzgibbons, Dean E or WIELER, DEAN had returned to the custody of the
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Despite the numerous barriers to establishing a meaningful attorney-client relationship at Guantanamo, Fitzgibbons was able to do so and represented Noor vigorously during her time in the military.
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An activated reservist, Fitzgibbons left active duty temporarily in November 2009, but continued to represent Noor as a civilian defense attorney until she started a new job with the Army's Trial Defense Service last month.
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Although the judge recognized the attorney-client relationship that Fitzgibbons had established with Noor, and noted that Noor wants Fitzgibbons to continue to represent him, she said she had no power to order a remedy.
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It would be easy enough for the Army to allow Fitzgibbons to continue to participate in Noor's defense, and it would be consistent with how the Army has treated similar cases in the past.
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Unable to order the Army to allow Fitzgibbons to represent Noor, she was forced simply to request that the Army and the Office of Military Commissions work together to try to accommodate Fitzgibbons 'and Noor's wishes.
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Yet the Army has refused to do so, telling Fitzgibbons that the only way she can keep the case is to demobilize as a reservist (essentially, quit her job) and return to civilian life, where she could represent her client without pay.
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