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A Response To The Recommendations Of The Unlv Conference: Another Look At The Attorney/Guardian Ad Litem Model, Robert F. Harris Mar 2006

A Response To The Recommendations Of The Unlv Conference: Another Look At The Attorney/Guardian Ad Litem Model, Robert F. Harris

Nevada Law Journal

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Children's Attorney's Obligation To Turn To Parents To Assess Best Interests, Christine Gottlieb Mar 2006

Children's Attorney's Obligation To Turn To Parents To Assess Best Interests, Christine Gottlieb

Nevada Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Standing In Babylon, Looking Toward Zion, Katherine R. Kruse Mar 2006

Standing In Babylon, Looking Toward Zion, Katherine R. Kruse

Nevada Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Importance Of Using Alternative Dispute Resolution Techniques And Processes In The Ethical And Informed Representation Of Children, Kelly Browe Olson Mar 2006

The Importance Of Using Alternative Dispute Resolution Techniques And Processes In The Ethical And Informed Representation Of Children, Kelly Browe Olson

Nevada Law Journal

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Representing Children In Families--Foreword , Bruce A. Green, Annette R. Appell Mar 2006

Representing Children In Families--Foreword , Bruce A. Green, Annette R. Appell

Nevada Law Journal

No abstract provided.


In Search Of A Child's Future, Shari F. Shink Mar 2006

In Search Of A Child's Future, Shari F. Shink

Nevada Law Journal

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Representing Children With Disabilities: Legal And Ethical Considerations, Kim Brooks Tandy, Teresa Heffernan Mar 2006

Representing Children With Disabilities: Legal And Ethical Considerations, Kim Brooks Tandy, Teresa Heffernan

Nevada Law Journal

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Representing Children In Families , Susan L. Brooks Mar 2006

Representing Children In Families , Susan L. Brooks

Nevada Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Child's Representation Under Capta: It Is Time For Enforcement, Gerard N. Duquette Mar 2006

The Child's Representation Under Capta: It Is Time For Enforcement, Gerard N. Duquette

Nevada Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Place At The Table: Creating Presence And Voice For Teenagers In Dependency Proceedings, Catherine J. Ross Mar 2006

A Place At The Table: Creating Presence And Voice For Teenagers In Dependency Proceedings, Catherine J. Ross

Nevada Law Journal

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Buzz In The Brain And Humility In The Heart: Doing It All, Without Doing Too Much, On Behalf Of Children, Erik Pitchal Mar 2006

Buzz In The Brain And Humility In The Heart: Doing It All, Without Doing Too Much, On Behalf Of Children, Erik Pitchal

Nevada Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Simon Says Take Three Steps Backwards: The National Conference Of Commissioners On Uniform State Laws Recommendations On Child Representation, Jane M. Spinak Mar 2006

Simon Says Take Three Steps Backwards: The National Conference Of Commissioners On Uniform State Laws Recommendations On Child Representation, Jane M. Spinak

Nevada Law Journal

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Recommendations Of The Unlv Conference On Representing Children In Families: Child Advocacy And Justice Ten Years After Fordham, Unlv Conference On Representing Children In Families: Child Advocacy And Justice Ten Years After Fordham Mar 2006

Recommendations Of The Unlv Conference On Representing Children In Families: Child Advocacy And Justice Ten Years After Fordham, Unlv Conference On Representing Children In Families: Child Advocacy And Justice Ten Years After Fordham

Nevada Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Foreword: Confronting The Rights Deficit At Home And Abroad, Ruben J. Garcia Jan 2006

Foreword: Confronting The Rights Deficit At Home And Abroad, Ruben J. Garcia

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In this foreword, the author introduces the idea of the rights deficit faced by people of color and low socioeconomic status by linking it to related debates—first on the nature of rights and second on whether there are domestic and international “democracy deficits.” Then the author describes the essays from the 2006 Western Law Professors of Color Conference in the three groups in which they appear in the issue. One group of essays focuses on the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina for the domestic rights deficit. In the area of education law and policy, the issue is not just the rights …