In a unanimous decision, the Second Chamber of the High Court – composed of ministers Ricardo Pairicán, Barbara Quintana and lawyer (i) Claudio Sepúlveda – established that the contested divisions violated the constitutional guarantee of equality before the law and the right to education of the excluded brother. Rancagua Court of Appeal accepted the protection appeal filed by the mother and proxy of triplets against the Ministry of Education and…
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In a unanimous decision, the Second Chamber of the High Court – composed of ministers Ricardo Pairicán, Barbara Quintana and lawyer (i) Claudio Sepúlveda – established that the contested divisions violated the constitutional guarantee of equality before the law and the right to education of the excluded brother. Rancagua Court of Appeal accepted the protection appeal filed by the mother and proxy of triplets against the Ministry of Education and…