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The Harmful Effects Of Expansive Immunity Protections For Child Abuse Reporters And The Lack Of Justice For Those Who Are Falsely Accused, Kristina Joslin Jan 2023

The Harmful Effects Of Expansive Immunity Protections For Child Abuse Reporters And The Lack Of Justice For Those Who Are Falsely Accused, Kristina Joslin

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.


Marking Juveniles As Unfit To Parent: Terminating The Rights Of Parents Registered As Predatory Offenders In Minnesota, Kiley Eichelberger Jan 2021

Marking Juveniles As Unfit To Parent: Terminating The Rights Of Parents Registered As Predatory Offenders In Minnesota, Kiley Eichelberger

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.


Legal Representation For Children: A Matter Of Fairness, Wendy Shea Jan 2021

Legal Representation For Children: A Matter Of Fairness, Wendy Shea

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Fundamentally Fair? A Critical Look At The Due Process Afforded Parents In Child Protection Proceedings Under Minnesota Law, Brooke Beskau Warg Jan 2019

Fundamentally Fair? A Critical Look At The Due Process Afforded Parents In Child Protection Proceedings Under Minnesota Law, Brooke Beskau Warg

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Wounded Souls: The Need For Child Protection Professionals And Faith Leaders To Recognize And Respond To The Spiritual Impact Of Child Abuse, Victor I. Vieth, Pete Singer Jan 2019

Wounded Souls: The Need For Child Protection Professionals And Faith Leaders To Recognize And Respond To The Spiritual Impact Of Child Abuse, Victor I. Vieth, Pete Singer

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Legal Representation For Abused And Neglected Youth, Anne Tyler Gueinzius, Eikoku Ikeno Jan 2019

Legal Representation For Abused And Neglected Youth, Anne Tyler Gueinzius, Eikoku Ikeno

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Child Advocacy Studies (Cast): A National Movement To Improve The Undergraduate And Graduate Training Of Child Protection Professionals, Victor I. Vieth, Betsy Goulet, Michele Knox, Jennifer Parker, Lisa B. Johnson, Karla Steckler Tye, Theodore P. Cross Jan 2019

Child Advocacy Studies (Cast): A National Movement To Improve The Undergraduate And Graduate Training Of Child Protection Professionals, Victor I. Vieth, Betsy Goulet, Michele Knox, Jennifer Parker, Lisa B. Johnson, Karla Steckler Tye, Theodore P. Cross

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Standing In Babylon, Looking Toward Zion, Kate Kruse Jan 2006

Standing In Babylon, Looking Toward Zion, Kate Kruse

Faculty Scholarship

The UNLV Conference on Representing Children in Families convened an impressive group of academics, policymakers, practitioners, and participants in the child welfare and juvenile justice systems to consider how to move beyond recommendations made ten years earlier about how lawyers for children should approach their work. This essay examines the interrelationship between idealism and realism in the definition of lawyers’ roles as representatives of children and the importance of idealized visions to the process of reforming dysfunctional systems, using examples of child welfare and juvenile justice system reform.


For The Well-Being Of Minnesota’S Foster Children: What Federal Legislation Requires, Gail Chang Bohr Jan 2005

For The Well-Being Of Minnesota’S Foster Children: What Federal Legislation Requires, Gail Chang Bohr

William Mitchell Law Review

This article will discuss the federal legislation and regulations—ASFA and CFSR—that hold the states accountable for the health and well-being of children and adolescents in foster care. This article will also discuss how the Early Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) program, the comprehensive health care services that states are required to provide through Medicaid, is used to address the health and wellbeing of children and adolescents in foster care. Critical to a discussion on the well-being of foster youth is the Chafee Foster Care Independence Act of 1999 that emphasized the states’ responsibility to ensure that youth in foster …