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"Mother," "Parent," And Bias, A. Jasmine Rassam
"Mother," "Parent," And Bias, A. Jasmine Rassam
Indiana Law Journal
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Preserving The Purchasing Power Of Child Support Awards: Can The Use Of Escalator Clauses Be Justified After The Family Support Act?, Sarah K. Funke
Preserving The Purchasing Power Of Child Support Awards: Can The Use Of Escalator Clauses Be Justified After The Family Support Act?, Sarah K. Funke
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Response To "Nannygate": Untangling U.S. Immigration Law To Enable American Parents To Hire Foreign Child Care Providers, Kathleen A. Delaney
A Response To "Nannygate": Untangling U.S. Immigration Law To Enable American Parents To Hire Foreign Child Care Providers, Kathleen A. Delaney
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.