Former Bear Charles Brown Speaks out on NFL Domestic Violence Scandals
CHICAGO, Sept. 23, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Charles Brown, former Chicago Bears defensive back, will be Jeffery Leving's featured guest on the Sept. 23rd live broadcast of Chicago Counterpoint TV on Channel 21, at 7:30 p.m. (CDT). Brown also played with the Buffalo Bills.
Attorney Elizabeth Demonte will follow Brown's appearance. She will discuss her recent victory where she reunited a Texas attorney with his children after a long and painful separation.
Brown, president of the Chicago Chapter of the National Football League (NFL) Alumni Association, has questioned the response of the league to the allegations of domestic violence against Ray Rice, as well as other scandals rocking the NFL.
"The rulings (game suspensions) appear to be arbitrary and based on public reaction,'' said Brown. "There seems to be no established foundation for the application of the rules," said Brown, who also reflected on two league giants – George Halas and Vince Lombardi. "The rich history of the NFL established by the Halases and the Lombardies commands more."
Leving's next guest, Attorney Elizabeth Demonte is a highly skilled litigator and author who has done significant work on divorce, parentage, child custody, child support and grandparent visitation cases. She will discuss a recent victory reuniting a father with his kids. She has also penned, "Spotlight On: The Nurse-Family Partnership," for the prestigious Children's Legal Rights Journal.
About Jeffery Leving
Attorney Jeffery M. Leving has been named one of "America's Best Lawyers" by Forbes Radio and is the country's leading authority on fathers' rights. He has dedicated more than 30 years to strengthening families. Leving's latest book, How to be a Good Divorced Dad, received praise from President Barack Obama, and was endorsed by Cardinal Francis George of the Archdiocese of Chicago.
Chicago Counterpoint TV provides positive role models for dads, essential legal education to men in divorce and Chicago divorce lawyers seeking to expand their professional knowledge.
The call-in show broadcasts on Channel 21 of Chicago Access Network Television (CAN-TV). Viewers can call in at 312.738.1060 or stream the show live at http://cantv.org/live and participate in discussions on the Fatherhood Educational Institute Facebook page.
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SOURCE Fatherhood Educational Institute
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