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Runaway Youth And Resulting Prostitution And Drugs, Senate Select Committee On Children And Youth
Runaway Youth And Resulting Prostitution And Drugs, Senate Select Committee On Children And Youth
California Senate
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The "Discovery" Of Sexual Abuse: Experts' Role In Legal Policy Formulation, D. Kelly Weisberg
The "Discovery" Of Sexual Abuse: Experts' Role In Legal Policy Formulation, D. Kelly Weisberg
Faculty Scholarship
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Sexual Abuse Of Children: Recent Developments In The Law Of Evidence, D. Kelly Weisberg
Sexual Abuse Of Children: Recent Developments In The Law Of Evidence, D. Kelly Weisberg
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Continuing Diminished Availability Of Federal Habeas Corpus Review To Challenge State Court Judgments: Lehman V. Lycoming County Children's Servies Agency, Ira P. Robbins, Susan M. Newell
The Continuing Diminished Availability Of Federal Habeas Corpus Review To Challenge State Court Judgments: Lehman V. Lycoming County Children's Servies Agency, Ira P. Robbins, Susan M. Newell
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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Juvenile Arson And Firesetting: A Growing Problem?, Joint Committee On Fire, Police, Emergency And Disaster Services
Juvenile Arson And Firesetting: A Growing Problem?, Joint Committee On Fire, Police, Emergency And Disaster Services
California Joint Committees
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Children Of The Night: The Adequacy Of Statutory Treatment Of Juvenile Prostitution, D. Kelly Weisberg
Children Of The Night: The Adequacy Of Statutory Treatment Of Juvenile Prostitution, D. Kelly Weisberg
Faculty Scholarship
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Rethinking The Substantive Rules For Custody Disputes In Divorce, David L. Chambers
Rethinking The Substantive Rules For Custody Disputes In Divorce, David L. Chambers
Articles
A few states, mostly in the West and South, still retain a preference in custody disputes for placing young children with their mothers. In most other states, legislatures or courts have replaced the maternal presumption with a rule directing courts to be guided solely by the child's "welfare" or "best interests." A few legislatures have created a new preference for joint custody, directing courts to consider favorably requests by a parent for such arrangements, even over the objection of the other parent. This Article argues that the trend away from the maternal presumption is sensible, but that the current best-interests …
Rethinking Joint Custody, Elizabeth S. Scott, Andre Derdeyn
Rethinking Joint Custody, Elizabeth S. Scott, Andre Derdeyn
Faculty Scholarship
A small revolution has begun in child custody law, and as yet its dimensions and ultimate direction are uncertain. Joint custody, the sharing of legal authority by divorced or separated parents over their children, is gaining acceptance as the best arrangement for most children when their parents divorce. The legal system is embracing this arrangement with remarkable enthusiasm, although until recently it was viewed as being of questionable legality and antithetical to the best interest of the child. Today, thirty states have joint custody laws, most of which have been enacted since 1980. A growing number of the more recent …