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The Moral And Economic Advantages Of Raising The Age Of Criminal Responsibility In New York Among Juvenile Offenders, And Plans For Rehabilitation, Patrick Harty
Touro Law Review
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Redefining The Standard: Who Can Be A Person Legally Responsible For The Care Of A Child Under The Family Court Act?, Alexsis Gordon
Redefining The Standard: Who Can Be A Person Legally Responsible For The Care Of A Child Under The Family Court Act?, Alexsis Gordon
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protecting Subject Children In Family Court And Beyond: The Necessity To Utilize Identical Confidentiality Measures Between Article 6 Lincoln Hearings And Article 10 Lincoln Hearings, Bradley Kaufman
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.