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Towards A Public Health Legal Structure For Child Welfare, Josh Gupta-Kagan
Towards A Public Health Legal Structure For Child Welfare, Josh Gupta-Kagan
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The present American child welfare system infringes upon the fundamental liberty interests of millions of children and parents, is adversarial and punitive, and fails to prevent child maltreatment or protect children adequately from its most severe forms. Many in the field now recognize that a public health model would more effectively support the parent-child relationship and protecting children from maltreatment than the current paradigm. Despite much attention to such an approach, the field has yet to develop a clear vision for how the law could or should support a public health approach or shape the actions of individuals and institutions …
School Discipline Reform: Incorporating The Supreme Court's "Age Matters" Jurisprudence, Barbara A. Fedders, Jason Langberg
School Discipline Reform: Incorporating The Supreme Court's "Age Matters" Jurisprudence, Barbara A. Fedders, Jason Langberg
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School-Based Legal Services As A Tool In Dismantling The School-To-Prison Pipeline And Achieving Educational Equity, Barbara A. Fedders, Jason Langberg
School-Based Legal Services As A Tool In Dismantling The School-To-Prison Pipeline And Achieving Educational Equity, Barbara A. Fedders, Jason Langberg
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Juries For Juveniles, Joseph E. Kennedy