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Removing Barriers--Not Children: How West Virginia Can Prevent Further Harm To Children, Emily R. Mowry
Removing Barriers--Not Children: How West Virginia Can Prevent Further Harm To Children, Emily R. Mowry
West Virginia Law Review
West Virginia has one of the highest rates of children in foster care—and thus removed from their families—in the United States. Recent scientific and social science research has shown that removing children from their parents’ home is a traumatic event in and of itself, causing further harm to children already experiencing abuse and neglect. Federal legislation in the past ten years requires that states make reasonable efforts to address issues of abuse and neglect prior to removing children from their homes. West Virginia, for many reasons, is not doing so. West Virginia’s state child welfare agency, Department of Health and …
In The Interest Of Children, Samuel M. Davis
In The Interest Of Children, Samuel M. Davis
West Virginia Law Review
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Motor Vehicle--Family Purpose Doctrine--Adult Son, R. P. Holland
Motor Vehicle--Family Purpose Doctrine--Adult Son, R. P. Holland
West Virginia Law Review
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Father's Consent To Unlawful Employment Of Infant Son In Dangerous Occupation As Bar To Recovery In Action By Father For Son's Death, Hugh R. Warder
Father's Consent To Unlawful Employment Of Infant Son In Dangerous Occupation As Bar To Recovery In Action By Father For Son's Death, Hugh R. Warder
West Virginia Law Review
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Compromise Of Claims Based Upon Personal Injuries To Minors, James M. Guiher
Compromise Of Claims Based Upon Personal Injuries To Minors, James M. Guiher
West Virginia Law Review
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Evidence--Admissibility Of A Son's Admissions Against His Father, J. E. W.
Evidence--Admissibility Of A Son's Admissions Against His Father, J. E. W.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.