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Table Of Contents, Children's Legal Rights Journal
Table Of Contents, Children's Legal Rights Journal
Children's Legal Rights Journal
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Escaping The Icwa Penalty Box: In Defense Of Equal Protection For Indian Children, Timothy Sandefur
Escaping The Icwa Penalty Box: In Defense Of Equal Protection For Indian Children, Timothy Sandefur
Children's Legal Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky's Guardian Ad Litem Litigation: A Model For Seeking Role Clarity, Amy E. Halbrook
Kentucky's Guardian Ad Litem Litigation: A Model For Seeking Role Clarity, Amy E. Halbrook
Children's Legal Rights Journal
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Distributing Children As Property: The Best Interest Of The Children Or The Best Interest Of The Parents?, Darya Hakimpour
Distributing Children As Property: The Best Interest Of The Children Or The Best Interest Of The Parents?, Darya Hakimpour
Children's Legal Rights Journal
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In The Courts: Parenting Time And Joint Decisions, Britney Retess
In The Courts: Parenting Time And Joint Decisions, Britney Retess
Children's Legal Rights Journal
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Spotlight On: National Organization On Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Joanna Pawlowska
Spotlight On: National Organization On Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Joanna Pawlowska
Children's Legal Rights Journal
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Statistically Speaking: The Numbers Behind Cybercrimes, Nana Otutua-Amoah
Statistically Speaking: The Numbers Behind Cybercrimes, Nana Otutua-Amoah
Children's Legal Rights Journal
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Legislative Update: Helping Families In Mental Health Crisis Act, Alexis Jablon
Legislative Update: Helping Families In Mental Health Crisis Act, Alexis Jablon
Children's Legal Rights Journal
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Reviews: Poor Kids: A Child's Perspective Of Living In Poverty, Elizabeth Jahn
Reviews: Poor Kids: A Child's Perspective Of Living In Poverty, Elizabeth Jahn
Children's Legal Rights Journal
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Table Of Contents, Children's Legal Rights Journal
Table Of Contents, Children's Legal Rights Journal
Children's Legal Rights Journal
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The War On Syrian Girls: Supporting The Criminalization Of Sex-Related Violence And Trafficking Of Minor Refugees, Megan Rossman
The War On Syrian Girls: Supporting The Criminalization Of Sex-Related Violence And Trafficking Of Minor Refugees, Megan Rossman
Children's Legal Rights Journal
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Symposium Article: Transhuman Babies And Human Pariahs: Genetic Engineering, Transhumanism, Society And The Law', Alexandra M. Franco
Symposium Article: Transhuman Babies And Human Pariahs: Genetic Engineering, Transhumanism, Society And The Law', Alexandra M. Franco
Children's Legal Rights Journal
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Legislative Update: Indiana's Lifeline Law: Protecting Youth Instead Of Prosecuting Them, Britney Pennycook
Legislative Update: Indiana's Lifeline Law: Protecting Youth Instead Of Prosecuting Them, Britney Pennycook
Children's Legal Rights Journal
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Around The World: The Rights Of Children In Our Changing Climate, Lori Probasco
Around The World: The Rights Of Children In Our Changing Climate, Lori Probasco
Children's Legal Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
In The Courts: Insulating Illinois Teens From Prosecution For Non-Threatening Non-Obscene Forms Of Cyber Bullying, Samantha Salvi
In The Courts: Insulating Illinois Teens From Prosecution For Non-Threatening Non-Obscene Forms Of Cyber Bullying, Samantha Salvi
Children's Legal Rights Journal
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For The Good Of The Group: Using Class Actions And Impact Litigation To Turn Child Welfare Policy Into Practice In Illinois, Emma Mcmullen
For The Good Of The Group: Using Class Actions And Impact Litigation To Turn Child Welfare Policy Into Practice In Illinois, Emma Mcmullen
Children's Legal Rights Journal
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Interview With: The Lead Safe Housing Rule: A Step In The Right Direction, Matthew Wagar
Interview With: The Lead Safe Housing Rule: A Step In The Right Direction, Matthew Wagar
Children's Legal Rights Journal
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‘We Can't Tolerate That Behavior In This School!’: The Consequences Of Excluding Children With Behavioral Health Conditions And The Limits Of The Law, Kate Mitchell
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The disciplinary exclusion of children with behavioral health conditions is rampant in public schools in the United States. The practice of suspending and expelling students with behavioral challenges, caused in part by a lack of understanding of the causes of children's behavioral challenges and failures by schools to implement appropriate behavioral supports and interventions, results in the isolation and segregation of some of the most vulnerable students. Research has clearly established that these exclusionary practices are ineffective both in addressing behavioral challenges and in keeping schools safer. In fact, disciplinary removals result in lost educational opportunities, increased dropout risk, criminal …