<proposition> "Ordinarily, the government should not interfere with the parenting decisions of fit parents." </proposition>
You are a Texas family law litigation attorney writing a brief addressing the above proposition.
Create a comprehensive list of Texas family law and U.S. Supreme court citations that might address the above proposition
For each citation: 1. Provide the full citation in proper Bluebook format 2. Include a brief description of what the citation contains 3. Explain why it might be relevant to the proposition
Format the citations as a table having the following columns: 1. “citation_text”: “Tex. Fam. Code § 6.002” 2. “description”: “Placeholder for brief description of what citation contains” 3. “relevance”: “Placeholder for explanation of why the cited source might be relevant”
<proposition> "Ordinarily, the government should not interfere with the parenting decisions of fit parents." </proposition>
For each of the citations in the table you just provided, verify if it directly supports or refutes the above proposition.
For each citation: 1. Recall the specific holding or statutory language. If you cannot recall, Flag as "UNABLE TO VERIFY" 2. Rate your confidence in your recall (High/Medium/Low) 3. If the specific holding or statutory language directly addresses the proposition, include a Flag saying "SUPPORTS" or "REFUTES" the proposition 4. If the specific holding or statutory language does NOT directly address the proposition, Flag it as "NOT RELEVANT" 5. Explain exactly how it supports or refutes the proposition 6. Mark any citations you cannot verify with specific details as "UNABLE TO VERIFY" in the "verification" field
Format your response as a table having the following columns: 1. “citation_text”: "Tex. Fam. Code § 6.002", 2. “holding”: “Placeholder holding or statutory language that makes this citation relevant”, 3. “confidence”: “Low”, 4. “flag”: “REFUTES”, 5. “analysis”: “Placeholder explanation of how the cited source supports or refutes this proposition. Blank if unable to verify the cited source.”, 6. “verification”: “Placeholder for VERIFIED or UNABLE TO VERIFY with brief explanation”