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BYU Law Review

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1976

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Status Offenses And The Status Of Children's Rights: Do Children Have The Legal Right To Be Incorrigible?, Eric G. Andersen Sep 1976

Status Offenses And The Status Of Children's Rights: Do Children Have The Legal Right To Be Incorrigible?, Eric G. Andersen

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No abstract provided.


Children's Liberation And The New Egalitarianism: Some Reservations About Abandoning Youth To Their "Rights", Bruce C. Hafen Sep 1976

Children's Liberation And The New Egalitarianism: Some Reservations About Abandoning Youth To Their "Rights", Bruce C. Hafen

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After the type for this article had been set, the US. Supreme Court decided two cases having potential implications for the constitutional rights of minors-Bellotti v. Baird, 44 US. L. W. 5221 (July 1, 1976) and Planned Parenthood of Central Missouri v. Danforth, 44 U.S.L. W. 5197 (July 1, 1976). In Belloti, a unanimous Court held that the lower federal court should have abstained from determining the constitutionality of a state statute requiring parental consent to an unmarried minor's abortion but providing for judicial order of consent "for good cause shown" after parental consent is refused. The Court found the …


The Rights Of Parents, Robert J. Levy Sep 1976

The Rights Of Parents, Robert J. Levy

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No abstract provided.


Child-Rearing And Child Advocacy, Albert J. Solnit Sep 1976

Child-Rearing And Child Advocacy, Albert J. Solnit

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No abstract provided.


The Loco Parent: Federal Policy And Family Life, Bruce C. Hafen Sep 1976

The Loco Parent: Federal Policy And Family Life, Bruce C. Hafen

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No abstract provided.


State Intervention And The Family: Problems Of Policy, William J. Goode Sep 1976

State Intervention And The Family: Problems Of Policy, William J. Goode

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No abstract provided.