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Children's Legal Rights Journal

2023

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Table Of Contents, Children's Legal Rights Journal Jan 2023

Table Of Contents, Children's Legal Rights Journal

Children's Legal Rights Journal

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Denormalizing Harm To Migrant Children In The U.S. Immigration System: A Comparative Perspective, Sarah J. Diaz, Oneida Vargas Jan 2023

Denormalizing Harm To Migrant Children In The U.S. Immigration System: A Comparative Perspective, Sarah J. Diaz, Oneida Vargas

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The Case For The Prohibition Of Corporal Punishment In The U.S., Katie Coyle Jan 2023

The Case For The Prohibition Of Corporal Punishment In The U.S., Katie Coyle

Children's Legal Rights Journal

It is undeniable that the United States ("U.S.") has experienced significant social changes within the past 150 years. Social progress has been made regarding issues related to both race and gender. For example, until the 1870s, men were legally entitled to physically chastise their wives. It was just a decade prior to this that slavery had been abolished. At the root of these issues was the notion that women and people of color were not autonomous holders of rights, but rather were "property" that belonged to their owners or partners. Arguably, one area of U.S. civil rights where this concept …


Moral Injury: The Undiagnosed Epidemic Spread Through The Family Policing System And A Call For Abolition, Leyda M. Garcia-Greenawalt Jan 2023

Moral Injury: The Undiagnosed Epidemic Spread Through The Family Policing System And A Call For Abolition, Leyda M. Garcia-Greenawalt

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Parenting Prison: How Mass Incarceration Of Parents Affects Child Development, Bridget Boland Jan 2023

Parenting Prison: How Mass Incarceration Of Parents Affects Child Development, Bridget Boland

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"We Can't Hear You": A Call For Right To Counsel For Youth In Care, Leyda Garcia-Greenawalt Jan 2023

"We Can't Hear You": A Call For Right To Counsel For Youth In Care, Leyda Garcia-Greenawalt

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Protecting Children's Privacy Rights: A Preventative Measure For Suicide Among Children, Abigail Magat Jan 2023

Protecting Children's Privacy Rights: A Preventative Measure For Suicide Among Children, Abigail Magat

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Article 16 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Child (UNCRC) broadly entitles children to protections of their privacy and reputations. Under the UNCRC, nations have pledged to uphold any protections necessary to protect children against such attacks or interference regarding their honor and reputation. Among the 196 member states of this convention, very few have specific legislation dedicated to protecting children's privacy rights. As the cyberworld has increasingly become heavily accessible to children, so has the notion that their reputation and honor revolve around how they are perceived on the internet. Nevertheless, throughout most member states, privacy …


Organizations Behind Ending The Gun Violence Epidemic, Melissa Spero Jan 2023

Organizations Behind Ending The Gun Violence Epidemic, Melissa Spero

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Is Florida Ready For The Universal School Choice Bill?, Joseline Vargas Jan 2023

Is Florida Ready For The Universal School Choice Bill?, Joseline Vargas

Children's Legal Rights Journal

Educational inequities can affect someone's future; school choice is meant to bridge the gap between those that receive a better education and those unable to receive one due to financial hardships to ensure a better future for students. While in numerous occasions school choice is a student's saving grace from a failed system, regulations must be in place to ensure that the people that are being helped by the law are those who need it, not just want it. Florida, following the school choice movement, has introduced the Universal School Choice Bill, which has now been voted in and signed. …