Chile: Landmark Gay Rights Ruling
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/22/world/americas/chile-landmark-gay-rights-ruling.html
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled that Chile must pay damages to a judge who was denied custody of her three daughters by the Supreme Court in 2004 because of her sexual orientation. The ruling by the human rights court, a judicial entity of the Organization of American States, requires Chiles government to pay the judge, Karen Atala, left, $50,000, in addition to $12,000 in court costs. The February ruling, which was made public on Wednesday in Chile, is the latest development in a multiyear legal battle waged by Judge Atala, a lesbian who had lost custody of her daughters to her ex-husband, also a judge. Judge Atalas lawyer called the decision historic for Chiles legal system. Justice Minister Teodoro Ribera said Wednesday that Chilean authorities had acted to protect the superior interests of the children involved, but he also said Chile would respect the ruling.