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The Role Of Vaccination Decision Making In Coparenting In The Post Covid-19 World, Alexandria Kozak
The Role Of Vaccination Decision Making In Coparenting In The Post Covid-19 World, Alexandria Kozak
GGU Law Review Blog
The practice of coparenting has long been fraught with difficulties and disagreements. The Covid-19 pandemic has compounded these difficulties. With the increased politization that surrounded the pandemic, vaccination became a particularly polarizing issue. So, what is a parent to do if they wish to vaccinate their child, but their coparent will not agree? This issue has found its way to many courts in the last few years.
Sb320: A Call To Arms For Victims Of Domestic Violence, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Sb320: A Call To Arms For Victims Of Domestic Violence, Golden Gate University School Of Law
GGU Law Review Blog
Under California law, a person restrained by any domestic violence protection order is prohibited from owning, possessing, purchasing, receiving, or attempting to purchase or receive a firearm while the order is in effect. According to the Armed Prohibited Persons System (APPS), over 23,000 restricted people are armed in California. This number reflects only the number of known registered firearms in the state. Of these 23,000 restricted people, special agents recovered 1,243 prohibited firearms last year — 778 of those firearms were identified in APPS; however, 465 were previously unknown.
Senate Bill 320 purports to redress the inadequacy of current practice …
Children In Foster Care: The Odds Are Against Them, Shawna Doughman
Children In Foster Care: The Odds Are Against Them, Shawna Doughman
GGU Law Review Blog
Most child welfare reports that lead to removal of children from their homes are filed for neglect rather than abuse. Often, their parents want to take care of them, but are failing for one reason, or for many. Nonetheless, the lion’s share of the $30 billion annual budget of state and federal child welfare funding goes overwhelmingly to foster care and adoption services which remove the children from their parents, instead of to helping those families care for their own children.
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Remove Time Limits On Reunification; Choose Guardianship Over Adoption, Stephen Butts
Remove Time Limits On Reunification; Choose Guardianship Over Adoption, Stephen Butts
GGU Law Review Blog
No abstract provided.
Proposition 8 Oral Arguments, Cassie Heuckroth
Proposition 8 Oral Arguments, Cassie Heuckroth
GGU Law Review Blog
No abstract provided.
Friends In Low Places, Cassie Heuckroth
Friends In Low Places, Cassie Heuckroth
GGU Law Review Blog
Found on the blog at: http://ggulawreview.org/2013/03/20/friends-in-low-places/
Hollingsworth V. Perry: United States Supreme Court Grants Certiorari To Hear The ‘Prop 8′ Case, Executive Online Editor
Hollingsworth V. Perry: United States Supreme Court Grants Certiorari To Hear The ‘Prop 8′ Case, Executive Online Editor
GGU Law Review Blog
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