Child vs. state
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Child vs. state
(Controversies in constitutional law : collections of documents and articles on major questions of American Law / Paul Finkelman, general editor, . Children and the law ; v. 3)(A Routledge series)
Routledge, 2002
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Description and Table of Contents
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Description
Children of the Law reprints the most significant court cases affecting children in three key areas of American law, as well as most of the significant legal commentary surrounding these cases. Topics covered range from restrictions on gay and lesbian adoption and use of corporal punishment to a minor's right to contraception, abortion, medical care, and free speech, and the state's obligation to protect children, jail children, school children, and intervene on a child's behalf. Available as a full set or individually, the volumes include:
* Vol. 1: The State as Child Protector
352pp*[0-415-93804-X
* Vol. 2:The State and theSchooling of Children
352 pp*[0-415-93805-8
* Vol 3. Child vs. State
352pp*[0-415-93806-6] _
Table of Contents
VOLUME 1: PARENT, STATE AND CHILD - PARENTING OF CHILDREN 1. Generally ARTICLES Klicka, Christopher J. and Phillips, Douglas W., 'Why Parental Rights Laws are Necessary', Educational Leadership Vol. 55, Nov.1997, pp.80-83. Woodhouse, Barbara Bennett, 'Child Abuse, The Constitution and the Legacy of Pierce v. Society of Sisters', 78 University of Detroit Mercy Law Review 479-489 (2001). 2. Who is a Parent? A. Generally ARTICLES Holmes, Gilbert A. 'The Tie that Binds: The Constitutional Right of Children to Maintain a Relationship with Parent-Like Individuals', Vol.53 Maryland Law Review 358-411 (1994). B. The Unwed Parent ARTICLES Comment, Craig and Toni, L., 'Establishing the Biological Rights Doctrine to Protect Unwed Fathers in Contested Adoptions', Vol. 25 Florida State University Law Review 391-438 (1998). Boccaccini, Marcus T. and Willemsen, Eleanor, 'Contested Adoption and the Liberty Interest of the Child', Vol. 10 Saint Thomas Law Review 211-227 (1998). C. Persons Who are Parent-Like ARTICLES Brandon, Kristin J., Note, 'The Liberty Interests of Foster Parents and the Future of Foster Care', Vol.63 University of Cincinnati Law Review 403-437 (1994). Haury, Cassandra S., Note, The Changing American Family: A Reevaluation of the Rights of Foster Parents When Biological Rights Have Been Terminated', Vol. 35 Georgia Law Review 313-344 (2000). The State's 'Right' to Intervene in the Parent-Child relationship to Protect a Child from Harm A. Custody and Adoption of Children CASES Palmore v Sidoti, 466 US 429-434 (1984) Santosky v Kramer, 455 US 745-791 (1982) ARTICLES O'Brien, Raymond C., 'An Analysis of Realistic Due Process Rights of Children Versus Parents', Vol. 26 Connecticut Law Review 1209-1260 (1994). B. Corporal Punishment of Children by Parents or Guardians ARTICLES Bitensky, Susan H., 'The Child's Right to Humane Discipline under the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child: The Mandate Against All Corporal Punishment of Children', Vol.4 Loyola Poverty Law Journal 47-53 (1998). Garner, Richard, 'Fundamentally Speaking: Application of Ohio's Domestic Violence Laws in Parental Discipline Cases - A Parental Perspective', Vol. 30 Toledo Law Review 1-29 (1998) Orentlicher, David. 'Spanking and Other Corporal Punishment of Children by Parents: Overvaluing Pain, Undervaluing Children', Vol. 35 Houston Law Review 147-185 (1998). C. Parent's of Medical Treatment for Children ARTICLES Wadlington, Walter., 'Medical Decision Making for and by Children: Tensions Between Parent, State and Child', 1994 University of Illinois Law review 311-
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This is the third volume in the three volume collection Children and the Law . Volume three, Child v.s. State , explores the rights of children against the state. Areas treated in this volume include freedom of speech, (the restriction of newspapers, music, arm-bands, etc.) the right of a minor to refuse medical treatment, and a minor's right to contraception and abortion with ad without parental consent. This volume also includes the rights of minors to separate from their legal parents; the rights of children to know their biological parents in the case of adoption; and the rights of children resisting repatriation to relatives outside the United States.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1
- JUVENILENESS: A SINGLE-EDGED CONSTITUTIONAL SWORD, William S.Geimer
- Chapter 2 Acknowledging the Hypocrisy: Granting Minors the Right to Choose Their Medical Treatment
- Chapter 3 CAREY, GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, ET AL. v. POPULATION SERVICES INTERNATIONAL ET AL.
- Chapter 4 Abortion Rights of Minors, Parental Consent, and Parental Notification, CarolynPuzella
- Chapter 5 SEEKING SOLOMON'S WISDOM: JUDICIAL BYPASS OF PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IN A MINOR'S ABORTION DECISION, Teresa StantonCollett
- Chapter 6 THE PREGNANT CHILD'S RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION, Katheryn D.Katz
- Chapter 7 WHY CRIMINALIZE CHILDREN? LOOKING BEYOND THE EXPRESS POLICIES DRIVING JUVENILE CURFEW LEGISLATION, Deirdre E.Norton
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9 CURFEW LAWS, FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT, AND THE RIGHTS OF JUVENILES
- Chapter 10 Constitutional Law: Hutchins v. District of Columbia: The Constitutional Dilemma over Juvenile Curfews
- Acknowledgments
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