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Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University

2002

Due process of law

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An Extended Presence, Interstate Style: First Notes On A Theme From Saenz, Bernard E. Jacob Jan 2002

An Extended Presence, Interstate Style: First Notes On A Theme From Saenz, Bernard E. Jacob

Hofstra Law Review

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Minor Rights: The Adolescent Abortion Cases, Martin Guggenheim Jan 2002

Minor Rights: The Adolescent Abortion Cases, Martin Guggenheim

Hofstra Law Review

This article focuses on two Supreme Court decisions (Planned Parenthood v. Danforth and Bellotti v. Baird) in which the Court redefined the entire conception of children's rights. The article suggests that the Supreme Court used a construct of children's constitutional "rights" to restrict the rights of children. By doing so, the Court decisively derailed an incipient children's rights movement that had the potential to liberate children from the dominion of adults. In Danforth, the Court considered for the first time the constitutionality of a state statute that contained a mandatory parental consent provision. The Court struck down that part of …