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Articles 1 - 7 of 7
Full-Text Articles in Social Welfare Law
Preserving Low Income Housing In Maine - An Inventory Of Assisted Housing, Elizabeth H. Mitchell
Preserving Low Income Housing In Maine - An Inventory Of Assisted Housing, Elizabeth H. Mitchell
Maine Collection
Preserving Low Income Housing In Maine - An Inventory of Assisted Housing
Maine State Housing Authority, Augusta , Maine, 1988.
The Indigent Defendant's Right To Psychiatric Assistance: Ake V. Oklahoma 470 U.S. 68 (1985), Kevin T. Smith
The Indigent Defendant's Right To Psychiatric Assistance: Ake V. Oklahoma 470 U.S. 68 (1985), Kevin T. Smith
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Families In Peril, Nellie Pappas
Families In Peril, Nellie Pappas
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Families in Peril by Marian Wright Edelman
The Public Defender, Robert R. Kimball
The Public Defender, Robert R. Kimball
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Public Defender by Lisa J. McIntyre
Protecting The Parental Rights Of Incarcerated Mothers Whose Children Are In Foster Care: Proposed Changes To New York's Termination Of Parental Rights Law, Philip Genty
Faculty Scholarship
In the past decade, the number of female prisoners in New York state and city jails has risen dramatically. Currently, there are 1,890 women incarcerated in New York State prisons, and an additional 1,626 women confined in New York City jails. Approximately seventy- two percent of the women in state prisons are parents, and, according to one informal study, nearly sixty percent of the women in city prisons are single parents with minor children. While some of these women can make formal or informal child care arrangements with relatives or close friends, many others must turn to state-regulated foster care. …
Surrogate Parenting After Baby M: The Ball Moves To The Legislature’S Court, John R. Dunne, Gregory V. Serio
Surrogate Parenting After Baby M: The Ball Moves To The Legislature’S Court, John R. Dunne, Gregory V. Serio
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Homeless: Judicial Intervention On Behalf Of A Politically Powerless Group, Neil V. Mckittrick
The Homeless: Judicial Intervention On Behalf Of A Politically Powerless Group, Neil V. Mckittrick
Fordham Urban Law Journal
The "new" homeless are more diverse, encompassing more minorities, women, younger people, and more families. This Article argues first, that judicial intervention on behalf of the homeless is necessary and appropriate because the homeless constitute a politically powerless group and second, that comprehensive legislation, beyond that which has been enacted thus far, is necessary to address the causes of the problem.