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Fighting for Fairness: The 3-Day Deadline Debate in Federal Court

Fighting for Fairness: The 3-Day Deadline Debate in Federal Court

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On this episode of The Stand With Meg Show, I pull back the curtain on the federal case Meghann R. Miller v. Kansas DCF — and the procedural battle threatening to silence a mother’s fight for justice.

You’ll hear two powerful segments:

  • The Deep Dive — A clear, factual unpacking of the arguments I filed in federal court, including allegations of due process violations, retaliation for protected speech, and bureaucratic failures that prolonged my forced separation from my children.
  • The Debate — A sharp legal clash over whether my 3-day late filing — caused by trauma and health issues directly tied to the very case I’m fighting — should be forgiven under the doctrine of excusable neglect.

This isn’t just about a missed deadline. It’s about whether the court will weigh strict rules over human rights, or finally hear the truth on its merits.

🎧 Listen now to understand why this case could set a precedent for every parent fighting for their children — especially those forced to do it alone.

I’m breaking down what happened when I missed a federal court deadline by 3 days — and why the stakes are so much bigger than just a date on a calendar.

💥 Hear how I turned trauma into evidence.
💥 Understand the legal battle I’m facing — solo.
💥 And ask yourself: If a state lawyer gets 2 weeks’ grace, why can’t a mother get 3 days?

📲 Listen now on The Stand With Meg Show — because justice shouldn't be denied over a technicality.

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