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Full-Text Articles in Juvenile Law
Tradeoffs In Formulating A Consistent National Policy On Adoption, Mary Eschelbach Hansen, Daniel Pollack
Tradeoffs In Formulating A Consistent National Policy On Adoption, Mary Eschelbach Hansen, Daniel Pollack
ExpressO
Just as the courts must consider the tradeoff between the best interest of the child and parental rights in involuntary termination of parental rights, policy on international adoption must consider the tradeoffs between the best interest of the child and the long-term interests of the nation. We argue that countries that suspend international adoptions do not maximize social welfare. A consistent national policy to maximize the well-being of the children and society at large would be to devote resources today to the oversight of international adoption in accord with child protections under the Hague Convention, while at the same time …
Family And Juvenile Law, Robert E. Shepherd Jr.
Family And Juvenile Law, Robert E. Shepherd Jr.
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Complete Property Right Amendment, John H. Ryskamp
A Complete Property Right Amendment, John H. Ryskamp
ExpressO
The trend of the eminent domain reform and "Kelo plus" initiatives is toward a comprehensive Constitutional property right incorporating the elements of level of review, nature of government action, and extent of compensation. This article contains a draft amendment which reflects these concerns.
Protecting Abused, Neglected, And Abandoned Children: A Proposal For Provisional Out-Of-State Kinship Placements Pursuant To The Interstate Compact On The Placement Of Children, John C. Lore Iii
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
The Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children deals with the interstate placement of abused, neglected and abandoned children. This article addresses the critical need for reform of the Interstate Compact and attempts to tackle its most serious flaw-the lack of a provisional placement for children awaiting approval of out-of-state kinship placements. The recently enacted Safe and Timely Interstate Placement of Foster Children Act of 2006 (the "Act") is seriously flawed to the detriment of one of our country's most vulnerable groups and the very population it is designed to protect-children who have been abused, neglected and abandoned. This article …
The Abortion Rights Of Adolescents Should Be Coextensive With Those Of Adults--A Theoretical Framework, Chad M. Gerson
The Abortion Rights Of Adolescents Should Be Coextensive With Those Of Adults--A Theoretical Framework, Chad M. Gerson
ExpressO
The aim of this article is to argue that the abortion rights of adolescents should be coextensive with those of adults. The first section of the article reviews research in child development which has demonstrated that adolescents are able to make informed, mature decisions on procreative issues. The second section reviews cases which have defined the contours of adult women’s abortion rights, and argues that the reasoning behind those holdings also applies to adolescents.
Understanding The Influence Of Climate Forecasts On Farmer Decisions As Planned Behavior, Ikrom Artikov, Stacey Hoffman, Gary Lynne, Lisa M. Pytlikzillig, Q. Steven Hu, Alan Tomkins, Kenneth Hubbard, Michael Hayes, William J. Waltman
Understanding The Influence Of Climate Forecasts On Farmer Decisions As Planned Behavior, Ikrom Artikov, Stacey Hoffman, Gary Lynne, Lisa M. Pytlikzillig, Q. Steven Hu, Alan Tomkins, Kenneth Hubbard, Michael Hayes, William J. Waltman
Lisa PytlikZillig Publications
Results of a set of four regression models applied to recent survey data of farmers in eastern Nebraska suggest the causes that drive farmer intentions of using weather and climate information and forecasts in farming decisions. The model results quantify the relative importance of attitude, social norm, perceived behavioral control, and financial capability in explaining the influence of climate-conditions information and short-term and long-term forecasts on agronomic, crop insurance, and crop marketing decisions. Attitude, serving as a proxy for the utility gained from the use of such information, had the most profound positive influence on the outcome of all the …
Understanding Farmers’ Forecast Use From Their Beliefs, Values, Social Norms, And Perceived Obstacles, Qi Hu, Lisa M. Pytlikzillig, Gary Lynne, Alan Tomkins, William J. Waltman, Michael Hayes, Kenneth Hubbard, Ikrom Artikov, Stacey Hoffman, Donald A. Wilhite
Understanding Farmers’ Forecast Use From Their Beliefs, Values, Social Norms, And Perceived Obstacles, Qi Hu, Lisa M. Pytlikzillig, Gary Lynne, Alan Tomkins, William J. Waltman, Michael Hayes, Kenneth Hubbard, Ikrom Artikov, Stacey Hoffman, Donald A. Wilhite
Lisa PytlikZillig Publications
Although the accuracy of weather and climate forecasts is continuously improving and new information retrieved from climate data is adding to the understanding of climate variation, use of the forecasts and climate information by farmers in farming decisions has changed little. This lack of change may result from knowledge barriers and psychological, social, and economic factors that undermine farmer motivation to use forecasts and climate information. According to the theory of planned behavior (TPB), the motivation to use forecasts may arise from personal attitudes, social norms, and perceived control or ability to use forecasts in specific decisions. These attributes are …
Parental Consent And Notification Laws In The Abortion Context: Rejecting The "Maturity" Standard In Judicial Bypass Proceedings, Anna Bonny
ExpressO
The choice to become a parent, to give a baby up for adoption, or to terminate a pregnancy presents a life-altering decision for a minor. The majority of states require minors to engage their parents or legal guardians in their choice to obtain an abortion, but not in decisions to give their babies up for adoption or to become parents. Though the Supreme Court has held that parental consent and notification laws do not infringe on a minor's constitutional rights if judicial bypass options are available, the reality of these judicial proceedings demonstrates a biased and unworkable legal avenue. Even …
Adult's Sexual Orientation And State Determinations Regarding Placement Of Children, Michael S. Wald
Adult's Sexual Orientation And State Determinations Regarding Placement Of Children, Michael S. Wald
ExpressO
No abstract provided.
Bond Repudiation, Tax Codes, The Appropriations Process And Restitution Post-Eminent Domain Reform, John H. Ryskamp
Bond Repudiation, Tax Codes, The Appropriations Process And Restitution Post-Eminent Domain Reform, John H. Ryskamp
ExpressO
This brief comment suggests where the anti-eminent domain movement might be heading next.
In Memoriam – Monroe L. Inker: 1925-2006, Sanford N. Katz
In Memoriam – Monroe L. Inker: 1925-2006, Sanford N. Katz
Sanford N. Katz
No abstract provided.
The Legal Status Of Pregnant And Parenting Youth In Foster Care, Cynthia Godsoe, Eve Stotland
The Legal Status Of Pregnant And Parenting Youth In Foster Care, Cynthia Godsoe, Eve Stotland
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
In The Best Interest Of The Child, Ellen L. Buckwalter
In The Best Interest Of The Child, Ellen L. Buckwalter
ExpressO
Each year more than 200,000 children in the United States are abducted by family members. When a child is abducted across international borders, the difficulties are compounded. Since the late 1970s, The Department of State’s Office of Children’s Issues has been contacted in approximately 16,000 cases involving children who were either abducted from the United States or prevented from returning to the U.S. by one of their parents.
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (“the Convention”) adopted on October 24, 1980, reflects a worldwide concern about the harmful effects that parental kidnapping has on children …
Representing Children In Families , Susan L. Brooks
Representing Children In Families , Susan L. Brooks
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
How Children's Lawyers Serve State Interests, Martin Guggenheim
How Children's Lawyers Serve State Interests, Martin Guggenheim
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Developmentally-Sound Practice In Family And Juvenile Court, Marty Beyer
Developmentally-Sound Practice In Family And Juvenile Court, Marty Beyer
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Children's Attorney's Obligation To Turn To Parents To Assess Best Interests, Christine Gottlieb
Children's Attorney's Obligation To Turn To Parents To Assess Best Interests, Christine Gottlieb
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Evaluating The Impact Of Intervention On Families, Catherine E. Krebs
Evaluating The Impact Of Intervention On Families, Catherine E. Krebs
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Something's Happening Here: Children And Human Rights Jurisprudence In Two International Courts, Bernardine Dohrn
Something's Happening Here: Children And Human Rights Jurisprudence In Two International Courts, Bernardine Dohrn
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
It Takes A Lawyer To Raise A Child?: Allocating Responsibilities Among Parents, Children, And Lawyers In Delinquency Cases, Kristin Henning
It Takes A Lawyer To Raise A Child?: Allocating Responsibilities Among Parents, Children, And Lawyers In Delinquency Cases, Kristin Henning
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Report Of The Working Group On The Role Of Age And Stage Of Development, Working Group On The Role Of Age And Stage Of Development
Report Of The Working Group On The Role Of Age And Stage Of Development, Working Group On The Role Of Age And Stage Of Development
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Report Of The Working Group On The Role Of Race, Ethnicity, And Class, Working Group On The Role Of Race, Ethnicity, And Class
Report Of The Working Group On The Role Of Race, Ethnicity, And Class, Working Group On The Role Of Race, Ethnicity, And Class
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Representing Children In Families--Foreword , Bruce A. Green, Annette R. Appell
Representing Children In Families--Foreword , Bruce A. Green, Annette R. Appell
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Report Of The Working Group On Representing The Whole Child, Working Group On The Representing The Whole Child
Report Of The Working Group On Representing The Whole Child, Working Group On The Representing The Whole Child
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Recommendations Of The Unlv Conference On Representing Children In Families: Child Advocacy And Justice Ten Years After Fordham, Unlv Conference On Representing Children In Families: Child Advocacy And Justice Ten Years After Fordham
Recommendations Of The Unlv Conference On Representing Children In Families: Child Advocacy And Justice Ten Years After Fordham, Unlv Conference On Representing Children In Families: Child Advocacy And Justice Ten Years After Fordham
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Report Of The Working Group On The Role Of The Family, Working Group On The Role Of The Family
Report Of The Working Group On The Role Of The Family, Working Group On The Role Of The Family
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Report Of The Working Group On The Lessons Of International Law, Norms, And Practice, Working Group On The Lessons Of International Law, Norms, And Practice
Report Of The Working Group On The Lessons Of International Law, Norms, And Practice, Working Group On The Lessons Of International Law, Norms, And Practice
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Report Of The Working Group On Representing Children As Members Of Communities, Working Group On The Representing Children As Members Of Communities
Report Of The Working Group On Representing Children As Members Of Communities, Working Group On The Representing Children As Members Of Communities
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Recognizing The Expertise Of Children And Families, Ann M. Haralmbie
Recognizing The Expertise Of Children And Families, Ann M. Haralmbie
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Child's Representation Under Capta: It Is Time For Enforcement, Gerard N. Duquette
The Child's Representation Under Capta: It Is Time For Enforcement, Gerard N. Duquette
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.