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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Social Welfare Law
The Tiktok Algorithm Is Good, But Is It Too Good? Exploring The Responsibility Of Artificial Intelligence Systems Reinforcing Harmful Ideas On Users, Julianne Gabor
Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology
No abstract provided.
Child Welfare Requires Adequate Remedial Services, Raymond C. O'Brien
Child Welfare Requires Adequate Remedial Services, Raymond C. O'Brien
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This Article argues that the focus of child welfare should be upon the adequacy of reasonable services provided to parents prior to and after their child has been declared dependent because of an abuse or neglect allegation. Admittedly, recent federal legislation funding rehabilitation services while permitting a child to remain with an offending parent may result in less trauma, but this feature should not distract from the point that states must develop adequate reasonable services, and these must be provided within a specified period of time. The consequence of inadequate reasonable services, unable to address adverse conduct within a specified …
Moving From Harm Mitigation To Affirmative Discrimination Mitigation: The Untapped Potential Of Artificial Intelligence To Fight School Segregation And Other Forms Of Racial Discrimination, Andrew Gall
Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology
No abstract provided.
The Negative Impact Of Service Member And Veteran Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (Ptsd) Rating Or Specter Of Ptsd On Child Custody Arrangements, Erhan Bedestani
The Negative Impact Of Service Member And Veteran Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (Ptsd) Rating Or Specter Of Ptsd On Child Custody Arrangements, Erhan Bedestani
Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology
No abstract provided.
Social Welfare And Political Organizations: Ending The Plague Of Inconsistency, Roger Colinvaux
Social Welfare And Political Organizations: Ending The Plague Of Inconsistency, Roger Colinvaux
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This article considers the use of social welfare organizations for political purposes, assesses the damage, and offers solutions. Part I of the article provides an overview of present law and compares social welfare and political organizations in the context of political campaign intervention. Part II considers the many serious ongoing harms that have resulted from the current legal framework. Part III assesses different solutions. The article concludes that in general, the disclosure and financing rules concerning the political activity of social welfare and political organizations should be consistent. Consistent rules would reduce incentives to deceive regulators and the public and …
Abolish Anonymous Reporting To Child Abuse Hotlines, Dale Margolin Cecka
Abolish Anonymous Reporting To Child Abuse Hotlines, Dale Margolin Cecka
Catholic University Law Review
All states allow the public to anonymously report suspicions of child abuse or neglect to a toll free central phone number. An extensive examination of the policy and practices behind anonymous reporting hotlines indicates that they are widely unregulated and susceptible to abuse. The possible repercussions of an anonymous phone call create costs to the family and society which do not outweigh the potential benefit of allowing anonymous public reports. Under the guise of protecting children, the law has developed in such a way that it infringes on the fundamental rights of parents and children. At the same time, anonymous …
Conditions Of Confinement At Sentencing: The Case Of Seriously Disordered Offenders, E. Lea Johnston
Conditions Of Confinement At Sentencing: The Case Of Seriously Disordered Offenders, E. Lea Johnston
Catholic University Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Road Map To Adjudication Under The Medical-Vocational Guidelines, J.P. "Sandy" Ogilvy
A Road Map To Adjudication Under The Medical-Vocational Guidelines, J.P. "Sandy" Ogilvy
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The Social Security Court Proposal: A Critique, J.P. "Sandy" Ogilvy
The Social Security Court Proposal: A Critique, J.P. "Sandy" Ogilvy
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Following a brief description of the present system of judicial review of social security decisions, and a look at the proposed Social Security Court alternative, this article examines in some detail the reasons generally suggested as compelling the creation of a specialty court. Next, the article examines the goals and values of judicial review and discusses the Social Security Court concept as a vehicle to achieve these goals and values. Finally, the article suggests several less drastic legislative, administrative and judicial alternatives to a special court.