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A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX
OF JUVENILE LAW PUBLICATIONS
(2007-2008)
By the Editorial Staff of the University of La Verne Law Review
The following is a selective compilation of articles published in law
reviews and legal journals from 2007 through October 22, 2008,
available on Westlaw and LexisNexis. Articles selected for inclusion
under general topics pertain specifically to juveniles. Articles focusing
on college and university law have been omitted. Each topic has been
limited to 30 articles, based on relevancy to juveniles.
ABDUCTION
Aiyar, Smita, Comment, International Child Abductions Involving NonHague Convention States: The Need for a Uniform Approach, 21
EMORY INT’L L. REV. 277 (2007).
Bowater, Britney M., Comment, Adam Walsh Child Protection and
Safety Act of 2006: Is There a Better Way to Tailor the Sentences of
Juvenile Sex Offenders?, 57 CATH. U. L. REV. 817 (2008).
Cracchiolo, Frank, Parental Kidnapping Prevention Act, 16 J.
CONTEMP. LEGAL ISSUES 299 (2007).
Enniss, Brittany, Note, Quickly Assuaging Public Fear: How the WellIntended Adam Walsh Act Led to Unintended Consequences, 2008
UTAH L. REV. 697 (2008).
Hilton, William M., The Proper Use of the Temporary Emergency
Jurisdiction of the UCCJEA and Article 13(B) of the Hague
Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction,
20 J. AM. ACAD. MATRIM. LAW. 299 (2007).
Hoff, Patricia M., “UU” UCAPA: Understanding and Using UCAPA to
Prevent Child Abduction, 41 FAM. L.Q. 1 (2007).
Jones, Colin P.A., No More Excuses: Why Recent Penal Code
Amendments Should (But Probably Won’t) Stop International
Parental Child Abduction to Japan, 6 WHITTIER J. CHILD & FAM.
ADVOC. 351 (2007).
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Leslie, Donyale N., Note, A Difficult Situation Made Harder: A
Parent’s Choice Between Civil Remedies and Criminal Charges in
International Child Abduction, 36 GA. J. INT’L & COMP. L. 381
(2008).
Ong, Debbie S.L., Parental Child Abduction in Singapore: The
Experience of a Non-Convention Country, 21 INT’L J.L. POL’Y &
FAM. 220 (2007).
Weiner, Merle H., Half-Truths, Mistakes, and Embarrassments: The
United States Goes to the Fifth Meeting of the Special Commission
to Review the Operation of the Hague Convention on the Civil
Aspects of International Child Abduction, 2008 UTAH L. REV. 221
(2008).
Weiner, Merle H., Inertia and Inequality: Reconceptualizing Disputes
over Parental Relocation, 40 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. 1747 (2007).
Young, Caitlin, Note, Children Sex Offenders: How the Adam Walsh
Child Protection and Safety Act Hurts the Same Children It Is
Trying to Protect, 34 NEW ENG. J. ON CRIM. & CIV. CONFINEMENT
459 (2008).
ABORTIONS FOR MINORS, see also FETAL RIGHTS
Babbs, Eric P., Note, Pro-Life Judges and Judicial Bypass Cases, 22
NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL’Y 473 (2008).
Bletzacker, Jonathan D., Review, Who Decides? The Abortion Rights of
Teens: A Defense of the Bellotti Decision, 9 J.L. & FAM. STUD. 129
(2007).
Bonny, Anna C., Note, Parental Consent and Notification Laws in the
Abortion Context: Rejecting the “Maturity” Standard in Judicial
Bypass Proceedings, 11 U.C. DAVIS J. JUV. L. & POL’Y 311 (2007).
Chevalier, Barbara, The Constitutionality of the FDA’s Age-Based Plan
B(R) Regulations: Why the FDA Made the Wrong Decision, 22 WIS.
WOMEN’S L.J. 235 (2007).
Danielson, Paul, Judicial Recusal and a Minor’s Right to an Abortion, 2
NW. J. L. & SOC. POL’Y 125 (2007).
Fine, Michelle & Sarah I. McClelland, The Politics of Teen Women’s
Sexuality: Public Policy and the Adolescent Female Body, 56
EMORY L.J. 993 (2007).
Fink, Daniel K., Refining Permissible Abortion Regulations: Mandatory
In-Person, Informed-Consent Meetings Held Constitutional, but
Restriction on Number of Petitions by Minors for Judicial By-Pass
of Parental-Consent Requirement Overturned—Cincinnati Women’s
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Services, Inc. v. Taft, 468 F.3d 361 (6th Cir. 2006), 33 AM. J.L. &
MED. 145 (2007).
Graham, Charlotte A., Note, Pharmacists and the Morning After Pill—
Who Has the Right to Refuse the Birth of a Child?, 28 J. JUV. L. 100
(2007).
Hatziavramidis, Katie, Parental Involvement Laws for Abortion in the
United States and the United Nations Conventions [sic] on the
Rights of the Child: Can International Law Secure the Right to
Choose for Minors?, 16 TEX. J. WOMEN & L. 185 (2007).
Horst, Jason M., The Meaning of “Life”: The Morning-After Pill, the
Question of When Life Begins, and Judicial Review, 16 TEX. J.
WOMEN & L. 205 (2007).
Kidder, Melissa L., Note, Ayotte v. Planned Parenthood of Northern
New England, 33 OHIO N.U. L. REV. 731 (2007).
Klick, Jonathan & Thomas Stratman, Abortion Access and Risky Sex
Among Teens: Parental Involvement Laws and Sexually Transmitted
Diseases, 24 J.L. ECON. & ORG. 2 (2008).
Kokjohn, Sydney, Comment, The Imposition of an Age Restriction on
Over-The-Counter Access to Plan B Emergency Contraception:
Violating Constitutional Rights to Privacy and Exceeding Statutory
Authority, 9 MINN. J. L. SCI. & TECH. 369 (2008).
Nakajima, Matt W., Comment, Life or Death: How Roper v. Simmons
Affects Juvenile Abortion Jurisprudence, 34 N. KY. L. REV. 389
(2007).
Plane, Margaret D., Utah’s Parental Involvement Law: Minors’ Access
to Abortion, 20-JUN UTAH B.J. 24 (2007).
Poncz, Elisa, Rethinking Child Advocacy After Roper v. Simmons:
“Kids Are Just Different” and “Kids Are Like Adults” Advocacy
Strategies, 6 CARDOZO PUB. L. POL’Y & ETHICS J. 273 (2008).
Seawood, Giovonni, Comment, Plan B: The Alternative Not Available
to All Females, 8 N.C. J.L. & TECH. 17 (2007).
Treadwell, Lauren, Note, Informal Closing of the Bypass: Minors’
Petitions to Bypass Parental Consent for Abortion in an Age of
Increasing Judicial Recusals, 58 HASTINGS L.J. 869 (2007).
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ABUSE, see CHILD ABUSE
ADAM WALSH CHILD PROTECTION AND
SAFETY ACT, see ABDUCTION
ADOPTION, see also INTERNATIONAL ADOPTION
American Bar Association, Family Law in the Fifty States 2006-2007:
Case Digests, 41 FAM. L.Q. 719 (2008).
Appell, Annette R., The Endurance of Biological Connection:
Heteronormativity, Same-Sex Parenting and the Lessons of
Adoption, 22 BYU J. PUB. L. 289 (2008).
Ball, Carlos A., The Immorality of Statutory Restrictions on Adoption by
Lesbians and Gay Men, 38 LOY. U. CHI. L.J. 379 (2007).
Bradley, Richard R., Comment, Making a Mountain out of a Molehill: A
Law and Economics Defense of Same-Sex Foster Care Adoptions,
45 FAM. CT. REV. 133 (2007).
Clark, Matthew W., The Gospel According to the State: An Analysis of
Massachusetts Adoption Laws and the Closing of Catholic Charities
Adoption Services, 41 SUFFOLK U.L. REV. 871 (2008).
Coolidge, Melinda, Adoption and Foster Care, 8 GEO. J. GENDER & L.
583 (2007).
Deloney, Wayne, Unsealing Adoption Records: The Right to Privacy
Versus the Right of Adult Adoptees to Find Their Birthparents, 7
WHITTIER J. CHILD. & FAM. ADVOC. 117 (2007).
Fair, Lauren M., Comment, Shame on U.S.: The Need for Uniform Open
Adoption Records Legislation in the United States, 48 SANTA
CLARA L. REV. 1039 (2008).
Hansen, Mary E. & Daniel Pollack, Trade-Offs in Formulating a
Consistent National Policy on Adoption, 46 FAM. CT. REV. 366
(2008).
Higdon, Michael J., When Informal Adoption Meets Intestate
Succession: The Cultural Myopia of the Equitable Adoption
Doctrine, 43 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 223 (2008).
Kaminsky, Michelle, Note, Excessive Rights for Putative Fathers:
Heart of Adoptions Jeopardizes Rights of Mother and Child, 57
CATH. U. L. REV. 917 (2008).
Maldonado, Solangel, Race, Culture and Adoption: Lessons from
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians v. Holyfield, 17 COLUM. J.
GENDER & L. 1 (2008).
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Mulligan, Steve, Comment, Inconsistency in Illinois Adoption Law:
Adoption Agencies’ Uncertain Duty to Disclose, Investigate, and
Inquire, 39 LOY. U. CHI. L.J. 799 (2008).
Oluwole, Joseph, Hand Rule, Negligence and Public Adoption
Agencies, 32 U. DAYTON L. REV. 255 (2007).
Seaton, Barbara L., Promoting the Adoption of Special Needs Children,
17 WIDENER L.J. 469 (2008).
Spitko, E. Gary, Open Adoption, Inheritance, and the “Uncleing”
Principle, 48 SANTA CLARA L. REV. 765 (2008).
Stein, Kara B., Chapter 754: California’s Response to Adoption
Facilitator Fraud, 38 MCGEORGE L. REV. 136 (2007).
Wertheimer, Ellen, Of Apples and Trees: Adoption and Informed
Consent, 25 QUINNIPIAC L. REV. 601 (2007).
Wilson, Robin F., A Matter of Conviction: Moral Clashes over SameSex Adoption, 22 BYU J. PUB. L. 475 (2008).
Zawisza, Christina A., Storied Anna Mae He Decision Clarifies Law but
Leaves Unanswered Questions, 38 U. MEM. L. REV. 637 (2008).
AID TO FAMILIES WITH DEPENDENT
CHILDREN, see WELFARE
AIDS/HIV, see SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
ALCOHOL, see SUBSTANCE ABUSE
AUTISM, see also DISABILITY
Kalaei, Shima, Comment, Students with Autism Left Behind: No Child
Left Behind and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 30
T. JEFFERSON L. REV. 723 (2008).
Moreland, Regina, Comment, National Vaccine Injury Compensation
Program: The Potential Impact of Cedillo for Vaccine-Related
Autism Cases, 29 J. LEGAL MED. 363 (2008).
Reed, Leslie, Note, Is a Free Appropriate Public Education Really
Free? How the Denial of Expert Witness Fees Will Adversely
Impact Children with Autism, 45 SAN DIEGO L. REV. 251 (2008).
Simonovic, Dijana, Note, School Board Breaches Duty to Consult with
Parents of Child with Autism but No Charter Discrimination Found,
16 EDUC. & L.J. 355 (2007).
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BIRTH CONTROL FOR MINORS, see
CONTRACEPTION FOR JUVENILES; SEX EDUCATION
BISEXUAL, see SEXUAL MINORITY
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
Aronson, Jay D., Brain Imaging, Culpability and the Juvenile Death
Penalty, 13 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 115 (2007).
Collier, Linda J., Because Retributive Justice Is Necessary, Redemption
Is Possible, 22 NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL’Y 155 (2008).
Conner, Colette, Comment, Recent Development: The United States’
Second and Third Periodic Report to the United Nations Human
Rights Committee, 49 HARV. INT’L L.J. 509 (2008).
Farley, Suzanne, Comment, Juvenile Enemy Combatants and the
Juvenile Death Penalty in U.S. Military Commissions, 47 SANTA
CLARA L. REV. 829 (2007).
Feld, Barry C., A Slower Form of Death: Implications of Roper v.
Simmons for Juveniles Sentenced to Life Without Parole, 22 NOTRE
DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL’Y 9 (2008).
Feldman, William, The Role of International Human Rights Law in the
American Decision to Abolish the Juvenile Death Penalty, 7
APPALACHIAN J.L. 89 (2007).
Flynn, Erin H., Note, Dismantling the Felony-Murder Rule: Juvenile
Deterrence and Retribution Post-Roper v. Simmons, 156 U. PA. L.
REV. 1049 (2008).
Giunta, Jacqulyn, Note, Roper v. Simmons: The Execution of Juvenile
Criminal Offenders in America and the International Community’s
Response, 22 ST. JOHN’S J. LEGAL COMMENT. 717 (2008).
Holdeman, Christine et al., Note, Roper v. Simmons[:] The Death
Penalty Was Banned for Juvenile Offenders, 35 LINCOLN L. REV. 43
(2008).
Klein, Dora W., Categorical Exclusions from Capital Punishment: How
Many Wrongs Make a Right?, 72 BROOK. L. REV. 1211 (2007).
Lain, Corinna B., Deciding Death, 57 DUKE L.J. 1 (2007).
Lee, Youngjae, International Consensus As Persuasive Authority in the
Eighth Amendment, 156 U. PA. L. REV. 63 (2007).
Luther, Andrew M., Comment, The Deadly Consequences of Unreliable
Evidence: Why Child Capital Rape Statutes Threaten to Condemn
the Innocent Defendant to Death, 43 TULSA L. REV. 199 (2007).
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Michelman, Frank I., Setting the Bar Too High, 156 U. PA. L. REV.
PENNUMBRA 391 (2008).
Millett, Frederick C., Comment, Will the United States Follow England
(And the Rest of the World) in Abandoning Capital Punishment?, 6
PIERCE L. REV. 547 (2008).
Nakajima, W. Matt, Note, Life or Death: How Roper v. Simmons Affects
Juvenile Abortion Jurisprudence, 34 N. KY. L. REV. 389 (2007).
Ogilvie, Brianne, Note, Is Life Unfair? What’s Next for Juveniles After
Roper v. Simmons, 60 BAYLOR L. REV. 293 (2008).
Pfeffer, David J., Comment, Depriving America of Evolving Its Own
Standards of Decency?: An Analysis of the Use of Foreign Law in
Eighth Amendment Jurisprudence and Its Effect on Democracy, 51
ST. LOUIS U. L.J. 855 (2007).
Woo, D. Brian, Cudgel or Carrot: How Roper v. Simmons Will Affect
Plea Bargaining in the Juvenile System, 7 PEPP. DISP. RESOL. L.J.
475 (2007).
CHILD ABUSE, see also CHILD MOLESTATION;
CORPORAL PUNISHMENT
American Bar Association, Family Law in the Fifty States 2006-2007:
Case Digests, 41 FAM. L.Q. 719 (2008).
Arnold, Julie M., Comment, “Divine” Justice and the Lack of Secular
Intervention: Abrogating the Clergy-Communicant Privilege in
Mandatory Reporting Statutes to Combat Child Sexual Abuse, 42
VAL. U. L. REV. 849 (2008).
Atwood, Barbara A., The Uniform Representation of Children in Abuse,
Neglect, and Custody Proceedings Act: Bridging the Divide
Between Pragmatism and Idealism, 42 FAM. L.Q. 63 (2008).
Bassi, Gregory M., Invasive, Inconclusive, and Unnecessary:
Precluding the Use of Court-Ordered Psychological Examinations
in Child Sexual Abuse Cases, 102 NW. U. L. REV. 1441 (2008).
Cossey, G. Adam, Comment, A Dangerous Leap: The Admission of
Prior Offenses in Sexual-Assault and Child-Molestation Cases in
Arkansas, 61 ARK. L. REV. 107 (2008).
Coulson, Ryan C., Professional Responsibility and False Accusations of
Child Abuse, 16 J. CONTEMP. LEGAL ISSUES 233 (2007).
Duncan, Susan H., MySpace Is Also Their Space: Ideas for Keeping
Children Safe from Sexual Predators on Social-Networking Sites, 96
KY. L.J. 527 (2008).
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Fairchild, Stephen T., Note, Protecting the Least of These: A New
Approach to Child Pornography Pandering Provisions, 57 DUKE
L.J. 163 (2007).
Federle, Katherine H., Righting Wrongs: A Reply to the Uniform Law
Commission’s Uniform Representation of Children in Abuse,
Neglect, and Custody Proceedings Act, 42 FAM. L.Q. 103 (2008).
Glynn, Gerard F., The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act—
Promoting the Unauthorized Practice of Law, 9 J.L. & FAM. STUD.
53 (2007).
Hinshaw, Art, Mediators As Mandatory Reporters of Child Abuse:
Preserving Mediation’s Core Values, 34 FLA. ST. U. L. REV. 271
(2007).
Kairys, Steven W., The Early Identification of Child Physical Abuse
and Neglect by Health Care Providers, 11 DEPAUL J. HEALTH CARE
L. 23 (2007).
Marzick, Abbey M., Note, The Foster Care Ombudsman: Applying an
International Concept to Help Prevent Institutional Abuse of
America’s Foster Youth, 45 FAM. CT. REV. 506 (2007).
Mitchell, Jennifer C., Note, Crime Without Punishment: How the Legal
System Is Failing Child Victims of Intra-Familial Abuse, 9 J.L. &
FAM. STUD. 413 (2007).
Nance, Jason P. & Phillip T.K. Daniel, Protecting Students from Abuse:
Public School District Liability for Student Sexual Abuse Under
State Child Abuse Reporting Laws, 36 J.L. & EDUC. 33 (2007).
Niehoff, Debra, Invisible Scars: The Neurobiological Consequences of
Child Abuse, 56 DEPAUL L. REV. 847 (2007).
Okereke, Christina, Note, The Abuse of Girls in U.S. Juvenile Detention
Facilities: Why the United States Should Ratify the Convention on
the Rights of the Child and Establish a National Ombudsman for
Children’s Rights, 30 FORDHAM INT’L L.J. 1709 (2007).
Patton, William W., Rethinking the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination
in Child Abuse Dependency Proceedings: Might Parents Be Their
Own Worst Witnesses?, 11 U.C. DAVIS J. JUV. L. & POL’Y 101
(2007).
Raeder, Myrna S., Comments on Child Abuse Litigation in a
“Testimonial” World: The Intersection of Competency, Hearsay,
and Confrontation, 82 IND. L.J. 1009 (2007).
Richardson, Emily, Comment, Lawyers Were Children Once: An
Ethical Approach to Strengthening Child Abuse and Neglect
Legislation, 31 J. LEGAL PROF. 357 (2007).
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Rutherford, Jane, Community Accountability for the Effect of Child
Abuse on Juvenile Delinquency in the Brave New World of
Behavioral Genetics, 56 DEPAUL L. REV. 949 (2007).
Smith, Maureen P., Comment, America’s Methamphetamine Crisis:
Solving One of America’s Leading Drug Problems Through Child
Abuse and Nuisance Laws, 57 CATH. U. L. REV. 605 (2008).
Wershbale, Jamie L., Note, Repudiated Allegations of Child Sexual
Abuse: How Much Corroboration Is Enough?, 9 FLA. COASTAL L.
REV. 613 (2008).
Wright, Nancy & Eric Wright, SOS (Safeguard Our Survival):
Understanding and Alleviating the Lethal Legacy of SurvivalThreatening Child Abuse, 16 AM. U. J. GENDER SOC. POL’Y & L. 1
(2007).
Yang, Debra W. & Patricia A. Donahue, Protecting Children from
Online Exploitation and Abuse: An Overview of Project Safe
Childhood, 34 PEPP. L. REV. 439 (2007).
CHILD CARE
Ellis, April, Comment, A Step in the Right Direction: Why Utah’s
Medicaid and CHIP Programs Should Continue to Cover Children
with Mental Illness, 10 J.L. & FAM. STUD. 267 (2007).
Gregory, David L., Labor Organizing by Executive Order: Governor
Spitzer and the Unionization of Home-Based Child Day-Care
Providers, 35 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 277 (2008).
Kaminer, Debbie, The Child Care Crisis and the Work-Family Conflict:
A Policy Rationale for Federal Legislation, 28 BERKELEY J. EMP. &
LAB. L. 495 (2007).
Lang, Kellie R. et al., Gavels in the Nursery: An Appellate Court Shuts
out Parents and Physicians from Care Decisions, 16 ANNALS
HEALTH L. 263 (2007).
Murray, Melissa, The Networked Family: Reframing the Legal
Understanding of Caregiving and Caregivers, 94 VA. L. REV. 385
(2008).
Schaefer, Tali, Disposable Mothers: Paid In-Home Caretaking and the
Regulation of Parenthood, 19 YALE J.L. & FEMINISM 305 (2008).
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CHILD LABOR, see also CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS
OF THE CHILD
Agrava, Dede J., Comment, Examining the Laws Affecting the Child
Farm Worker and Their Impact on the American Taxpayer, 16 SAN
JOAQUIN AGRIC. L. REV. 37 (2007).
Ang, V. Nathaniel, Comment, Teenage Employment Emancipation and
the Law, 9 U. PA. J. LAB. & EMP. L. 389 (2007).
Benbow, Jillian, Under My Roof: Parents’ Rights to Children’s
Earnings, 16 J. CONTEMP. LEGAL ISSUES 71 (2007).
Chen, Tina, Note, Parents Entitlement to Maximum Dependency
Benefits upon Death of Minor Child Due to Negligence of the
Employer, 28 J. JUV. L. 185 (2007).
Chilcoat, Elizabeth B., Note, Pinkie Promises or Blood Oaths? Using
Social Clauses in U.S. Free Trade Agreements to Eradicate Child
Labor, 7 WASH. U. GLOBAL STUD. L. REV. 307 (2008).
Doek, Jaap E., The Eighteenth Birthday of the Convention of [sic]
Rights of the Child: Achievements and Challenges, 41 U. MICH. J.L.
REFORM 61 (2007).
Drobac, Jennifer A., I Can’t to I Kant: The Sexual Harassment of
Working Adolescents, Competing Theories, and Ethical Dilemmas,
70 ALB. L. REV. 675 (2007).
Hollman, Lila A., Comment, Children’s Rights and Military
Recruitment on High School Campuses, 13 U.C. DAVIS J. INT’L L. &
POL’Y 217 (2007).
Iltis, Ana S. et al., Ethical and Practical Concerns in Developing
Payment Policies for Research Involving Children and Adolescents,
36 J.L. MED. & ETHICS 413 (2008).
Jonassen, Frederick B., A Baby-Step to Global Labor Reform:
Corporate Codes of Conduct and the Child, 17 MINN. J. INT’L L. 7
(2008).
Nicholson, Caroline M.A., The Impact of Child Labor Legislation on
Child-Headed Households in South Africa, 30 T. JEFFERSON L. REV.
407 (2008).
Tiefenbrun, Susan, Child Soldiers, Slavery and the Trafficking of
Children, 31 FORDHAM INT’L L.J. 415 (2008).
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CHILD MOLESTATION, see also CHILD ABUSE
Bandes, Susan A., Child Rape, Moral Outrage, and the Death Penalty,
103 NW. U. L. REV. COLLOQUY 17 (2008).
Bassi, Gregory M., Comment, Invasive, Inconclusive, and Unnecessary:
Precluding the Use of Court-Ordered Psychological Examinations
in Child Sexual Abuse Cases, 102 NW. U. L. REV. 1441 (2008).
Bays, Nathan K., Note, A Rush to Punishment: The Louisiana Supreme
Court Upholds the Death Penalty for Child Rape in State v.
Kennedy, 82 TUL. L. REV. 339 (2007).
Cash, Wendy S., Note, A Search for “Wisdom, Justice, and
Moderation” in Wilson v. State, 42 NEW ENG. L. REV. 225 (2007).
Cavallaro, Rosanna, Federal Rules of Evidence 413–415 and the
Struggle for Rulemaking Preeminence, 98 J. CRIM. L. &
CRIMINOLOGY 31 (2008).
Chrestman, Andrew, Note, A Time to Kill? The Louisiana Supreme
Court’s Decision in State v. Kennedy on the Constitutionality of the
Death Penalty for Child Rape, 53 LOY. L. REV. 559 (2007).
Cohen, Meredith, Note, No Child Left Behind Bars: The Need to
Combat Cruel and Unusual Punishment of State Statutory Rape
Laws, 16 J.L. & POL’Y 717 (2008).
Cossey, G. Adam, Comment, A Dangerous Leap: The Admission of
Prior Offenses in Sexual-Assault and Child-Molestation Cases in
Arkansas, 61 ARK. L. REV. 107 (2008).
Geraghty, Sarah, Challenging the Banishment of Registered Sex
Offenders from the State of Georgia: A Practitioner’s Perspective,
42 HARV. C.R.-C.L. L. REV. 513 (2007).
Groppe, Jessica S., Comment, A Child’s Playground or a Predator’s
Hunting Ground?—How to Protect Children on Internet Social
Networking Sites, 16 COMMLAW CONSPECTUS 215 (2007).
Nance, Jason P. & Phillip T.K. Daniel, Protecting Students from Abuse:
Public School District Liability for Student Sexual Abuse Under
State Child Abuse Reporting Laws, 36 J.L. & EDUC. 33 (2007).
Peyton, Thomas H., State v. Kennedy: Death Penalty for NonHomicidal Aggravated Rape of a Child, 9 LOY. J. PUB. INT. L. 87
(2007).
Rotman, Arline, Child Custody Litigation: Allegations of Child Sexual
Abuse (Kathryn Kuehnle and Leslie Drozd) New York: Haworth,
2005, 45 FAM. CT. REV. 660 (2007).
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Tempio, Elizabeth D., A/S/L? 45/John Doe Offender/Federal Prison—
The Third Circuit Takes a Hard Line Against Child Predators in
United States v. Tykarsky, 52 VILL. L. REV. 1071 (2007).
Vartabedian, Pamela, Comment, The Need to Hold Batterers
Accountable: Admitting Prior Acts of Abuse in Cases of Domestic
Violence, 47 SANTA CLARA L. REV. 157 (2007).
Yang, Debra W. & Patricia A. Donahue, Protecting Children from
Online Exploitation and Abuse: An Overview of Project Safe
Childhood, 34 PEPP. L. REV. 439 (2007).
CHILD NEGLECT, see CHILD ABUSE
CHILD PORNOGRAPHY
Duncan, Kyle, Child Pornography and First Amendment Standards, 76
MISS. L.J. 677 (2007).
Duncan, Susan H., MySpace Is Also Their Space: Ideas for Keeping
Children Safe from Sexual Predators on Social-Networking Sites, 96
KY. L.J. 527 (2008).
Fairchild, Stephen T., Note, Protecting the Least of These: A New
Approach to Child Pornography Pandering Provisions, 57 DUKE
L.J. 163 (2007).
Frazor, Erin, Note, To Download or Not to Download: Is Mere
Membership Enough to Justify a Search of a Home Computer for
Child Pornography Under United States v. Gourde?, 37 GOLDEN
GATE U.L. REV. 685 (2007).
Kende, Mark S., Regulating Internet Pornography Aimed at Children:
A Comparative Constitutional Perspective on Passing the Camel
Through the Needle’s Eye, 2007 BYU L. REV. 1623 (2007).
LaRoy, Anna K., Comment, Discovering Child Pornography: The
Death of the Presumption of Innocence, 6 AVE MARIA L. REV. 559
(2008).
Leary, Mary G., Self-Produced Child Pornography: The Appropriate
Societal Response to Juvenile Self-Sexual Exploitation, 15 VA. J.
SOC. POL’Y & L. 1 (2007).
Lui, Shepard, Ashcroft, Virtual Child Pornography and First
Amendment Jurisprudence, 11 U.C. DAVIS J. JUV. L. & POL’Y 1
(2007).
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Malamuth, Neil & Mark Huppin, Drawing the Line on Virtual Child
Pornography: Bringing the Law in Line with the Research
Evidence, 31 N.Y.U. REV. L. & SOC. CHANGE 773 (2007).
McLean, Chelsea, Note, The Uncertain Fate of Virtual Child
Pornography Legislation, 17 CORNELL J.L. & PUB. POL’Y 221
(2007).
Meek-Prieto, Caroline, Note, Just Age Playing Around? How Second
Life Aids and Abets Child Pornography, 9 N.C. J. L. & TECH. 88
(2008).
Michaels, Rebecca, Note, Criminal Law—The Insufficiency of
Possession in Prohibition of Child Pornography Statutes: Why
Viewing a Crime Scene Should Be Criminal, 30 W. NEW ENG. L.
REV. 817 (2008).
Richards, Robert D. & Clay Calvert, Untangling Child Pornography
from the Adult Entertainment Industry: An Inside Look at the
Industry’s Efforts to Protect Minors, 44 CAL. W. L. REV. 511
(2008).
Yang, Debra W. & Patricia A. Donahue, Protecting Children from
Online Exploitation and Abuse: An Overview of Project Safe
Childhood, 34 PEPP. L. REV. 439 (2007).
CHILD SOLDIERS
Farley, Suzanne, Comment, Juvenile Enemy Combatants and the
Juvenile Death Penalty in U.S. Military Commissions, 47 SANTA
CLARA L. REV. 829 (2007).
Freeland, Steven, Mere Children or Weapons of War—Child Soldiers
and International Law, 29 U. LA VERNE L. REV. 19 (2008).
Gilbertson, Jordan A., Comment, Little Girls Lost: Can the
International Community Protect Girl Soldiers?, 29 U. LA VERNE L.
REV. 219 (2008).
Grossman, Nienke, Rehabilitation or Revenge: Prosecuting Child
Soldiers for Human Rights Violations, 38 GEO. J. INT’L L. 323
(2007).
Happold, Matthew, Child Soldiers: Victims or Perpetrators?, 29 U. LA
VERNE L. REV. 56 (2008).
Hollman, Lila A., Comment, Children’s Rights and Military
Recruitment on High School Campuses, 13 U.C. DAVIS J. INT’L L. &
POL’Y 217 (2007).
Jamison, Melissa A., The Sins of the Father: Punishing Children in the
War on Terror, 29 U. LA VERNE L. REV. 88 (2008).
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229
Kuper, Jenny, Child “Soldiers” and Civilians—Some Controversial
Issues, 29 U. LA VERNE L. REV. 12 (2008).
Mayr, Charles, Comment, Juvenile Enemy Combatants and the
Unconstitutional Application of American Military Law, 29 U. LA
VERNE L. REV. 245 (2008).
Morris, Mary-Hunter, Comment, Babies and Bathwater: Seeking an
Appropriate Standard of Review for the Asylum Applications of
Former Child Soldiers, 21 HARV. HUM. RTS. J. 281 (2008).
Rawcliffe, John T., Child Soldiers: Legal Obligations and U.S.
Implementation, 2007-SEP ARMY LAW. 1 (2007).
Ruesch, Benjamin, Comment, Open the Golden Door: Practical
Solutions for Child-Soldiers Seeking Asylum in the United States, 29
U. LA VERNE L. REV. 184 (2008).
Silva, Jennifer R., Comment, Child Soldiers: A Call to the International
Community to Protect Children from War, 31 SUFFOLK TRANSNAT’L
L. REV. 681 (2008).
Tiefenbrun, Susan, Child Soldiers, Slavery and the Trafficking of
Children, 31 FORDHAM INT’L L.J. 415 (2008).
Webster, Timothy, Babes with Arms: International Law and Child
Soldiers, 39 GEO. WASH. INT’L L. REV. 227 (2007).
CHILD SUPPORT
Baylor, Amanda M., Note, Why States Should Include Military
Allowances As Income for Purposes of Calculating Child Support, 9
T. M. COOLEY J. PRAC. & CLINICAL L. 177 (2007).
Christy, Molly E., Comment, Unjust and Inequitable: An Argument
Against Strict Application of the Child Support Guidelines When the
Obligor Parent and Child Live in Different Countries, 20
QUINNIPIAC PROB. L.J. 260 (2007).
Cundiff, Traer, Making Sense of the Changes: The 2001 Amendments to
UIFSA, 20 J. AM. ACAD. MATRIM. LAW. 323 (2007).
Ellman, Ira M. & Tara O. Ellman, The Theory of Child Support, 45
HARV. J. ON LEGIS. 107 (2008).
Erickson, Stephen K., If They Can Do Parenting Plans, They Can Do
Child Support Plans, 33 WM. MITCHELL L. REV. 827 (2007).
Hatcher, Daniel L., Child Support Harming Children: Subordinating the
Best Interests of Children to the Fiscal Interest of the State, 42
WAKE FOREST L. REV. 1029 (2007).
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Mombrun, Reginald, An End to the Deadbeat Dad Dilemma?—
Puncturing the Paradigm by Allowing a Deduction for Child
Support Payments, 13 FORDHAM J. CORP. & FIN. L. 211 (2008).
Parker, Heather R., Comment, Access Denied: The Disconnect Between
Statutory and Actual Access to Child Support for Civil Protection
Order Petitions, 76 U. CIN. L. REV. 271 (2007).
Wallace, Monica H., Child Support Savings Account: An Innovative
Approach to Child Support Enforcement, 85 N.C. L. REV. 1155
(2007).
COMPETENCY,
see also DUE PROCESS, JUVENILE
JUSTICE
Katner, David R., The Ethical Struggle of Usurping Juvenile Client
Autonomy by Raising Competency in Delinquency and Criminal
Cases, 16 S. CAL. INTERDISC. L.J. 293 (2007).
Menninger, Karl & Thomas R. McMahon, Fitness to Stand Trial in
Juvenile Court: The Worst of Both Worlds?, 95 ILL. B.J. 316 (2007).
Murphy, Kathleen A., Lost in Translation: The Right to Competency
and the Right to Counsel for Mentally Retarded Children in the
Juvenile Justice System, 51 HOW. L.J. 367 (2008).
Otto, Randy K., Considerations in the Assessment of Competent to
Proceed in Juvenile Court, 34 N. KY. L. REV. 323 (2007).
Raeder, Myrna S., Comments on Child Abuse Litigation in a
“Testimonial” World: The Intersection of Competency, Hearsay,
and Confrontation, 82 IND. L.J. 1009 (2007).
Wingrove, Twila A., Comment, Is Immaturity a Legitimate Source of
Incompetence to Avoid Standing Trial in Juvenile Court?, 86 NEB.
L. REV. 488 (2007).
Viljoen, Jodi L. et al., Adjudicative Competence and Comprehension of
Miranda Rights in Adolescent Defendants: A Comparison of Legal
Standards, 13 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 204 (2007).
CONSUMER PROTECTION
Aldermen, Jess et al., Application of Law to the Childhood Obesity
Epidemic, 35 J.L. MED. & ETHICS 90 (2007).
Allen, Gabriel, Comment, Get the Lead Out: A New Approach for
Regulating the U.S. Toy Market in a Globalized World, 36 GA. J.
INT’L & COMP. L. 615 (2008).
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231
Chevalier, Barbara, The Constitutionality of the FDA’s Age-Based Plan
B(R) Regulations: Why the FDA Made the Wrong Decision, 22 WIS.
WOMEN’S L.J. 235 (2007).
Christ, Roxanne & Farnaz Alemi, Clean Games, 31-MAY L.A. LAW. 42
(2008).
Clark, C. Robert, Advertising Restrictions and Competition in the
Children’s Breakfast Cereal Industry, 50 J.L. & ECON. 757 (2007).
Cranor, Carl F., Do You Want to Bet Your Children’s Health on PostMarket Harm Principles? An Argument for a Trespass or
Permission Model for Regulating Toxicants, 19 VILL. ENVTL. L.J.
251 (2008).
Daniel, Juanda L., Virtually Mature: Examining the Policy of Minors’
Incapacity to Contract Through the Cyberscope, 43 GONZ. L. REV.
239 (2008).
Graham, Charlotte A., Note, Pharmacists and the Morning After Pill—
Who Has the Right to Refuse the Birth of a Child?, 28 J. JUV. L. 100
(2007).
Hiller, Janine et al., Pocket Protection, 45 AM. BUS. L.J. 417 (2008).
Iltis, Ana S. et al., Ethical and Practical Concerns in Developing
Payment Policies for Research Involving Children and Adolescents,
36 J.L. MED. & ETHICS 413 (2008).
Jerles, Lisa, Note, The Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act and the
Pediatric Research Equity Act—Helping or Hurting America’s
Children?, 6 CARDOZO PUB. L. POL’Y & ETHICS J. 515 (2008).
Kokjohn, Sydney, Comment, The Imposition of an Age Restriction on
Over-The-Counter Access to Plan B Emergency Contraception:
Violating Constitutional Rights to Privacy and Exceeding Statutory
Authority, 9 MINN. J. L. SCI. & TECH. 369 (2008).
Majoras, Deborah P., Food for Thought: The FTC and Market
Influences on Consumer Health, 62 FOOD & DRUG L.J. 433 (2007).
Minamizono, Susan, Comment, Japanese Prefectural Scapegoats in the
Constitutional Landscape: Protecting Children from Violent Video
Games in the Name of “Public Welfare,” 9 SAN DIEGO INT’L L.J.
135 (2007).
Sugarman, Stephen D. & Nirit Sandman, Fighting Childhood Obesity
Through Performance-Based Regulation of the Food Industry, 56
DUKE L.J. 1403 (2007).
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CONTRACEPTION FOR JUVENILES, see also SEX
EDUCATION
Chevalier, Barbara, The Constitutionality of the FDA’s Age-Based Plan
B(R) Regulations: Why the FDA Made the Wrong Decision, 22 WIS.
WOMEN’S L.J. 235 (2007).
Douglas, Joshua A., When Is a “Minor” Also an “Adult”?: An
Adolescent’s Liberty Interest in Accessing Contraceptives from
Public School Distribution Programs, 43 WILLAMETTE L. REV. 545
(2007).
Fine, Michelle & Sara I. McClelland, The Politics of Teen Women’s
Sexuality: Public Policy and the Adolescent Female Body, 56
EMORY L.J. 993 (2007).
Graham, Charlotte A., Note, Pharmacists and the Morning After Pill—
Who Has the Right to Refuse the Birth of a Child?, 28 J. JUV. L. 100
(2007).
Horst, Jason M., The Meaning of “Life”: The Morning-After Pill, the
Question of When Life Begins, and Judicial Review, 16 TEX. J.
WOMEN & L. 205 (2007).
Keefe, Kelly & Amber Oleson, A New Twist on the Birds and the Bees:
Adolescent Female Sexuality and the Debates Surrounding Access
to Birth Control, Comprehensive Sex Education, and the HPV
Vaccine, 28 CHILD. LEGAL RTS. J. 13 (2008).
Kokjohn, Sydney, Comment, The Imposition of an Age Restriction on
Over-The-Counter Access to Plan B Emergency Contraception:
Violating Constitutional Rights to Privacy and Exceeding Statutory
Authority, 9 MINN. J. L. SCI. & TECH. 369 (2008).
Kuhn, Christopher G., Comment, An EPICC Oversight: Why the
Current Battle for Access to Contraception Will Not Help Reduce
Unintended Pregnancy in the U.S., 17 HEALTH MATRIX 347 (2007).
Pillard, Cornelia T.L., Our Other Reproductive Choices: Equality in Sex
Education, Contraceptive Access, and Work-Family Policy, 56
EMORY L.J. 941 (2007).
Seawood, Giovonni, Comment, Plan B: The Alternative Not Available
to All Females, 8 N.C. J.L. & TECH. 17 (2007).
Straus, Julie, Emergency Contraception, Minors, and the Pediatric
Rule: Reviewing the FDA Plan B Rx-to-OTC Switch Under the APA,
12 J. MED. & L. 125 (2008).
Weisser, Heather A., Comment, Abolishing the Pharmacist’s Veto: An
Argument in Support of a Wrongful Conception Cause of Action
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Against Pharmacists Who Refuse to Provide
Contraception, 80 S. CAL. L. REV. 865 (2007).
233
Emergency
CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD,
see also CHILD LABOR
Doek, Jaap E., The Eighteenth Birthday of the Convention of [sic]
Rights of the Child: Achievements and Challenges, 41 U. MICH. J.L.
REFORM 61 (2007).
Ferguson, III, Cleveland, Of Politics and Policy: Can the U.S. Maintain
Its Credibility Abroad While Ignoring the Needs of Its Children at
Home?—Revisiting the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child
As a Transnational Framework for Local Governing, 14 TULSA J.
COMP. & INT’L L. 191 (2007).
Hatziavramidis, Katie, Parental Involvement Laws for Abortion in the
United States and the United Nations Conventions [sic] on the
Rights of the Child: Can International Law Secure the Right to
Choose for Minors?, 16 TEX. J. WOMEN & L. 185 (2007).
Nicholson, Alastair, Choose to Hug, Not Hit, 46 FAM. CT. REV. 11
(2008).
Okereke, Christina, Note, The Abuse of Girls in U.S. Juvenile Detention
Facilities: Why the United States Should Ratify the Convention on
the Rights of the Child and Establish a National Ombudsman for
Children’s Rights, 30 FORDHAM INT’L L.J. 1709 (2007).
Schirmer, Cynthia L., Punishing Children As Adults: On Meeting
International Standards and U.S. Ratification of the U.N.
Convention on the Rights of the Child, 16 MICH. ST. J. INT’L L. 715
(2008).
Stahl, Rebecca M., Comment, “Don’t Forget About Me”: Implementing
Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the
Child, 24 ARIZ. J. INT’L & COMP. L. 803 (2007).
CORPORAL PUNISHMENT, see also CHILD ABUSE
Chen, Chih (Peter) L., Is There a Right Way to Discipline a Child?, 16
J. CONTEMP. LEGAL ISSUES 105 (2007).
Fuselier, Christopher B., Comment, Corporal Punishment of Children:
California’s Attempt and Inevitable Failure to Ban Spanking in the
Home, 28 J. JUV. L. 82 (2007).
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Garrison, Timothy, From Parent to Protector: The History of Corporal
Punishment in American Public Schools, 16 J. CONTEMP. LEGAL
ISSUES 115 (2007).
Gershoff, Elizabeth T. & Susan H. Bitensky, The Case Against
Corporal Punishment of Children, 13 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L.
231 (2007).
Hague, David R., Comment, The Ninth Amendment: A Constitutional
Challenge to Corporal Punishment in Public Schools, 55 U. KAN.
L. REV. 429 (2007).
Hodny, Trish, Corporal Punishment and Rules of Reason, 16 J.
CONTEMP. LEGAL ISSUES 111 (2007).
Nicholson, Alastair, Choose to Hug, Not Hit, 46 FAM. CT. REV. 11
(2008).
Shmueli, Benjamin, What Has Feminism Got to Do with Children’s
Rights? A Case Study of a Ban on Corporal Punishment, 22 WIS.
WOMEN’S L.J. 177 (2007).
Shmueli, Benjamin, Who’s Afraid of Banning Corporal Punishment? A
Comparative View on Current and Desirable Models, 26 PENN ST.
INT’L L. REV. 57 (2007).
CRIMINAL LAW, see CAPITAL PUNISHMENT,
JUVENILE COURTS, JUVENILE JUSTICE
CURFEWS
Conner, Toni L., Comment, Juvenile Curfews: Political Pandering at
the Expense of a Fundamental Right, 109 W. VA. L. REV. 459
(2007).
Diviaio, Danielle, Comment, The Government Is Establishing Your
Child’s Curfew, 21 ST. JOHN’S J. LEGAL COMMENT.797 (2007).
Herman, David A., Note, Juvenile Curfews and the Breakdown of the
Tiered Approach to Equal Protection, 82 N.Y.U. L. REV. 1857
(2007).
Jashinsky, Orly, Liberty for All? Juvenile Curfews: Always an
Unconstitutional and Ineffective Solution, 4 RUTGERS J. L. & PUB.
POL’Y 546 (2007).
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CUSTODY, see also VISITATION
Atwood, Barbara A., The Uniform Representation of Children in Abuse,
Neglect, and Custody Proceedings Act: Bridging the Divide
Between Pragmatism and Idealism, 42 FAM. L.Q. 63 (2008).
Behjani, Allison G., Note, Delegation of Judicial Authority to Experts:
Professional and Constitutional Implications of Special Masters in
Child-Custody Proceedings, 2007 UTAH L. REV. 823 (2007).
Coulson, Ryan C., Professional Responsibility and False Accusations of
Child Abuse, 16 J. CONTEMP. LEGAL ISSUES 233 (2007).
Erickson, Stephen K., If They Can Do Parenting Plans, They Can Do
Child Support Plans, 33 WM. MITCHELL L. REV. 827 (2007).
Gartner, Nadine A., Lesbian (M)otherhood: Creating an Alternative
Model for Settling Child Custody Disputes, 16 LAW & SEXUALITY
45 (2007).
Gunnarsson, Helen, Custody Conundrum, 96 ILL. B.J. 14 (2008).
Henaghan, Mark, What Does a Child’s Right to Be Heard in Legal
Proceedings Really Mean? ABA Custody Standards Do Not Go Far
Enough, 42 FAM. L.Q. 117 (2008).
Jaffe, Alan M. & Diana Mandeleew, Essentials of a Forensic Child
Custody Evaluation, 30-SPG FAM. ADVOC. 16 (2008).
Jones, Colin P.A., In the Best Interests of the Court: What American
Lawyers Need to Know About Child Custody and Visitation in
Japan, 8 ASIAN-PAC. L. & POL’Y J. 166 (2007).
Kent, Allison D., Comment, Custody, Maintenance, and Succession:
The Internalization of Women’s and Children’s Rights Under
Customary Law in Africa, 28 MICH. J. INT’L L. 507 (2007).
Leite, Randall W. & Kathleen Clark, Participants’ Evaluations of
Aspects of the Legal Child Custody Process and Preferences for
Court Services, 45 FAM. CT. REV. 260 (2007).
Ludwig, Edmund V., A Model Program for Resolving Child Custody
Disputes, 29-APR PA. LAW. 39 (2007).
Mahoney, Margaret M., The Enforcement of Child Custody Orders by
Contempt Remedies, 68 U. PITT. L. REV. 835 (2007).
Meehan, Daniel L., Comment, Native Children in Alaska: The State of
Tribal Self-Determination in Child Custody Proceedings, 32 AM.
INDIAN L. REV. 167 (2007).
Moore, Robin, Indirect Representation of the Child in Custody
Disputes, 16 J. CONTEMP. LEGAL ISSUES 193 (2007).
Palesch, Amy M., Comment, A Small Amount of Change for the Good
of the Children: Replacing the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction
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Act with the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement
Act in South Carolina, 58 S.C. L. REV. 1049 (2007).
Patton, John F., Note, Freedom of Religion or Best Interest of the
Child?: Why California Courts Must Protect Children from Parents
Affiliated with “The Family” Religious Organization When Issuing
Custody Orders, 6 WHITTIER J. CHILD & FAM. ADVOC. 505 (2007).
Pawlowski, Radoslaw, Comment, Alternative Dispute Resolution for
Hague Convention Child Custody Disputes, 45 FAM. CT. REV. 302
(2007).
Reynolds, Suzanne et al., Back to the Future: An Empirical Study of
Child Custody Outcomes, 85 N.C. L. REV. 1629 (2007).
Rotman, Arline, Child Custody Litigation: Allegations of Child Sexual
Abuse (Kathryn Kuehnle and Leslie Drozd) New York: Haworth,
2005, 45 FAM. CT. REV. 660 (2007).
Sauer, Jessica J., Mediating Child Custody Disputes for High Conflict
Couples: Structuring Mediation to Accommodate the Needs &
Desires of Litigious Parents, 7 PEPP. DISP. RESOL. L.J. 501 (2007).
Saywitz, Karen J., The Art of Interviewing Young Children in Custody
Disputes, 30-SPG FAM. ADVOC. 26 (2008).
Schlam, Lawrence, Third-Party “Standing” and Child Custody
Disputes in Washington: Non-Parent Rights—Past, Present, and . . .
Future?, 43 GONZ. L. REV. 391 (2008).
Shulman, Jeffrey, What Yoder Wrought: Religious Disparagement,
Parental Alienation and the Best Interests of the Child, 53 VILL. L.
REV. 173 (2008).
Silbermann, Jacqueline W., Child Custody in Contested Matrimonials,
80-JAN N.Y. ST. B.J. 16 (2008).
Singleton, Lacey C., Note, After Andrea: Increased Recognition of
Postpartum Depression and the Implications for Child Custody
Disputes, 9 J.L. & FAM. STUD. 189 (2007).
Thronson, David B., Custody and Contradictions: Exploring
Immigration Law As Federal Family Law in the Context of Child
Custody, 59 HASTINGS L.J. 453 (2007).
Tracy, Melissa A., Comment, The Equally Shared Parenting Time
Presumption—A Cure-All or a Quagmire for Tennessee Child
Custody Law?, 38 U. MEM. L. REV. 153 (2007).
Zafran, Ruth, Dying to Be a Father: Legal Paternity in Cases of
Posthumous Conception, 8 HOUS. J. HEALTH L. & POL’Y 47 (2007).
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237
DAY CARE, see CHILD CARE
DEATH PENALTY, see CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
DECEDENTS’ ESTATES
Harper, Robert M., Dead Hand Problem: Why New York’s Estates,
Powers and Trusts Law Should Be Amended to Treat Posthumously
Conceived Children As Decedents’ Issue and Descendants, 21
QUINNIPIAC PROB. L.J. 267 (2008).
Harris, Michelle, Comment, Why a Limited Family Maintenance System
Could Help American “Grandfamilies”: A Response to Kristine
Knaplund’s Article on Intestacy Laws and Their Implications for
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, 3 NAELA J. 239 (2007).
Higdon, Michael J., When Informal Adoption Meets Intestate
Succession: The Cultural Myopia of the Equitable Adoption
Doctrine, 43 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 223 (2008).
Lewis, Browne, Children of Men: Balancing the Inheritance Rights of
Marital and Non-Marital Children, 39 U. TOL. L. REV. 1 (2007).
McKoy, Amina, Comment, The Battle of Wills: The Impact of the
Indian Child Welfare Act on Parents Who Make Testamentary
Appointments of Guardianship for Their Indian Children, 28 J. JUV.
L. 148 (2007).
Monopoli, Paula A., Nonmarital Children and Post-Death Parentage: A
Different Path for Inheritance Law?, 48 SANTA CLARA L. REV. 857
(2008).
Pendleton, Megan, Comment, Intestate Inheritance Claims:
Determining a Child’s Right to Inherit When Biological and
Presumptive Paternity Overlap, 29 CARDOZO L. REV. 2823 (2008).
Radford, Mary F., Wills, Trusts, Guardianships, and Fiduciary
Administration, 59 MERCER L. REV. 447 (2007).
Spitko, E. Gary, Open Adoption, Inheritance, and the “Uncleing”
Principle, 48 SANTA CLARA L. REV. 765 (2008).
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DELINQUENCY, see also INCARCERATION; JUVENILE
JUSTICE
Clark, Courtney R., Comment, Collateral Damage: How Closing
Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings Flouts the Constitution and Fails
to Benefit the Child, 46 U. LOUISVILLE L. REV. 199 (2007).
Cole, Tijani R., Justice, Delinquency, and Education, 36-OCT COLO.
LAW. 75 (2007).
Danowitz, Eric, Note, Challenging the Sufficiency of Evidence for a
Charge of Delinquent Conduct, 28 J. JUV. L. 197 (2007).
Deane, Jacqueline, A Career in the “Kangaroo Court”: Reflections of a
Juvenile Defender on the Fortieth Anniversary of In Re Gault, 60
RUTGERS L. REV. 225 (2007).
Decoene, Stef & Patricia Bijttebier, On Risking Risk Assessment of
Delinquent Juveniles: Some Questions Concerning the Role of
Psychopathy, 31 INT’L J.L. & PSYCHIATRY 229 (2008).
Feierman, Jessica R. & Riya S. Shah, Protecting Personhood: Legal
Strategies to Combat the Use of Strip Searches on Youth in
Detention, 60 RUTGERS L. REV. 67 (2007).
Fritz, Marie Vafors et al., Psychopathy and Violence in Juvenile
Delinquents: What Are the Associated Factors?, 31 INT’L J.L. &
PSYCHIATRY 272 (2008).
Hardisty, Lauren, Note, Judicial Review of Juvenile Delinquency
Adjudication, 28 J. JUV. L. 208 (2007).
Katner, David R., The Ethical Struggle of Usurping Juvenile Client
Autonomy by Raising Competency in Delinquency and Criminal
Cases, 16 S. CAL. INTERDISC. L.J. 293 (2007).
Loeber, Rolf & Wim Slot, Serious and Violent Juvenile Delinquency:
An Update, 35 CRIME & JUST. 503 (2007).
Marksamer, Jody & Melanie Rowen, Practitioner’s Section: Juvenile
Delinquent’s Options and Rights, 12 U.C. DAVIS J. JUV. L. & POL’Y
263 (2008).
McCulloch, Marc L., Comment, Still Between a Rock and a Hard
Place . . . Victim or Delinquent: Dual Status Minors in California—
An Illusory Promise?, 28 J. JUV. L. 118 (2007).
Modecki, Kathryn L., Addressing Gaps in the Maturity of Judgment
Literature: Age Differences and Delinquency, 32 LAW & HUM.
BEHAV. 78 (2008).
Otto, Randy K., Considerations in the Assessment of Competent to
Proceed in Juvenile Court, 34 N. KY. L. REV. 323 (2007).
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239
Puritz, Patricia & Katayoon Majd, Ensuring Authentic Youth
Participation in Delinquency Cases: Creating a Paradigm for
Specialized Juvenile Defense Practice, 45 FAM. CT. REV. 466
(2007).
Rutherford, Jane, Community Accountability for the Effect of Child
Abuse on Juvenile Delinquency in the Brave New World of
Behavioral Genetics, 56 DEPAUL L. REV. 949 (2007).
Schwalbe, Craig S., Risk Assessment for Juvenile Justice: A MetaAnalysis, 31 LAW & HUM. BEHAV. 449 (2007).
Shubik, Claire & Jessica Kendall, Rethinking Juvenile Status Offense
Laws: Considerations for Congressional Review of the Juvenile
Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, 45 FAM. CT. REV. 384
(2007).
Singer, Simon I., The Late-Modern Future of a Switch-Hitting Juvenile
Court: Where Did It Come From? What Is It? And How Will We
Know When It Arrives?, 22 NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL’Y
127 (2008).
Solomon, Gary, Juvenile Delinquency and Pins Caselaw/Legislative
Update, 214 PLI/CRIM 307 (2008).
Tanny, Erica, What Have We Done to Gault? Youth Criminal Justice
and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms: A Canadian Perspective,
9 BARRY L. REV. 143 (2007).
Wardle, Lynn D., The Fall of Marital Family Stability and the Rise of
Juvenile Delinquency, 10 J.L. & FAM. STUD. 83 (2007).
Wray, Jessica L., D.C. v. School District of Philadelphia: Protecting the
Due Process Rights of Students Returning to First Class School
Districts After Being Adjudicated Delinquent, 16 WIDENER L.J. 717
(2007).
DISABILITY, see also MENTAL HEALTH
Brown, Kimberly M., Comment, Leveling the Playing Field: A
Commentary on the Impact of High School Athletic Eligibility
Requirements on Students with Learning Disabilities, 4 DEPAUL J.
SPORTS L. & CONTEMP. PROBS. 255 (2008).
Carothers, Lyndsay R., Comment, Here’s an IDEA: Providing
Intervention Services for At-Risk Youth Under the Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act, 42 VAL. U. L. REV. 543 (2008).
Chapman, Randy, The Discipline Process for Students with Disabilities
Under the IDEA, 36-JUL COLO. LAW 63 (2007).
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Costello, Monica, Note, Systemic Compliance Complaints: Making
IDEA’s Enforcement Provisions a Reality, 41 U. MICH. J.L. REFORM
507 (2008).
Croft, Michelle, Note, Modified Assessments and No Child Left Behind:
Beneficial to Students with Disabilities but Potential Problems in
Implementation, 11 J. GENDER RACE & JUST. 513 (2008).
Daniel, Philip T.K., “Some Benefit” or “Maximum Benefit”: Does the
No Child Left Behind Act Render Greater Educational Entitlement
to Students with Disabilities[?], 37 J.L. & EDUC. 347 (2008).
Daniel, Philip T.K. & Jill Meinhardt, Valuing the Education of Students
with Disabilities: Has Government Legislation Caused a
Reinterpretation of a Free Appropriate Public Education?, 222 ED.
LAW REP. 515 (2007).
Evans, Mark D., Note, An End to Federal Funding of For-Profit
Charter Schools?, 79 U. COLO. L. REV. 617 (2008).
Golden, Nina, Access This: Why Institutions of Higher Education Must
Provide Access to the Internet to Students with Disabilities, 10
VAND. J. ENT. & TECH. L. 363 (2008).
Henry-Mays, Pamela M., Note, Farewell Michael C., Hello Gault:
Considering the Miranda Rights of Learning Disabled Children, 34
N. KY. L. REV. 343 (2007).
Hensel, Wendy F., Sharing the Short Bus: Eligibility and Identity Under
the IDEA, 58 HASTINGS L.J. 1147 (2007).
Herrera, Richard C., Note, Policing State Testing Under No Child Left
Behind: Encouraging Students with Disabilities to Blow the Whistle
on Unscrupulous Educators, 80 S. CAL. L. REV. 1433 (2007).
Kalaei, Shima, Note, Students with Autism Left Behind: No Child Left
Behind and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 30 T.
JEFFERSON L. REV. 723 (2008).
Kolbe, Vanessa L., Note, A Proposed Bar to Transferring Juveniles
with Mental Disorders to Criminal Court: Let the Punishment Fit
the Culpability, 14 VA. J. SOC. POL’Y & L. 418 (2007).
Mead, Julie F. & Mark A. Paige, Board of Education of Hendrick
Hudson v. Rowley: An Examination of Its Precedential Impact, 37
J.L. & EDUC. 329 (2008).
Osborne, Jr., Allan G., Is a Parent Who Places a Child with a Disability
in a Private School Entitled to Tuition Reimbursement If the Child
Has Never Attended a Public School? Board of Education of the
City of New York v. Tom F., 219 EDUC. L. REP. 887 (2007).
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241
Paredes, Nidya A., Note, The Scales Tip in Favor of Parents in
Winkelman v. Parma City School District, 28 J. NAT’L ASS’N
ADMIN. L. JUDICIARY 277 (2008).
Richardson, Emilie, Note, Breaking the Norm: Accurate Evaluation of
English Language Learners with Special Education Needs, 17 B.U.
PUB. INT. L.J. 289 (2008).
Roberts, Megan, Comment, The Individuals with Disabilities Education
Act: Why Considering Individuals One at a Time Creates Untenable
Situations for Students and Educators, 55 UCLA L. REV. 1041
(2008).
Scaparotti, Alyssa E., Note, Serious Emotional Disturbances:
Children’s Fight for Community-Based Services Through Medicaid
Litigation, 41 SUFFOLK U. L. REV. 193 (2007).
Seaton, Barbara L., Promoting the Adoption of Special Needs Children,
17 WIDENER L.J. 469 (2008).
Solomon, Suzanne, Note, The Intersection of 42 U.S.C. §1983 and the
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 76 FORDHAM L. REV.
3065 (2007).
Surur, Ashlie D., Note, Placing the Ball in Congress’ Court: A Critical
Analysis of the Supreme Court’s Decision in Arlington Central
School District Board of Education v. Murphy, 126 S. Ct. 2455
(2006), 27 J. NAT’L ASS’N ADMIN. L. JUDICIARY 547 (2007).
Thomason, Kelly D., Note, The Costs of a “Free” Education: The
Impact of Schaffer v. Weast and Arlington v. Murphy on Litigation
Under the IDEA, 57 DUKE L.J. 457 (2007).
Townsend, Nicholas L., Framing a Ceiling As a Floor: The Changing
Definition of Learning Disabilities and the Conflicting Trends in
Legislation Affecting Learning Disabled Students, 40 CREIGHTON L.
REV. 229 (2007).
Weber, Mark C., Services for Private School Students Under the
Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act: Issues of
Statutory Entitlement, Religious Liberty, and Procedural Regularity,
36 J.L. & EDUC. 163 (2007).
Weiser, Jennifer, The Availability of Public Resources for Children with
Disabilities in Private Religious Schools, 11 U.C. DAVIS J. JUV. L. &
POL’Y 153 (2007).
Wertheimer, Ellen, Of Apples and Trees: Adoption and Informed
Consent, 25 QUINNIPIAC L. REV. 601 (2007).
Zirkel, Perry A., Suspensions and Expulsions of Students with
Disabilities: The Latest Requirements, 214 EDUC. L. REP. 445
(2007).
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DISCRIMINATION; RACE
Carbone, June, Age Matters: Class, Family Formation, and Inequality,
48 SANTA CLARA L. REV. 901 (2008).
Duru, Jeremi N., Friday Night ‘Lite’: How De-Racialization in the
Motion Picture Friday Night Lights Disserves the Movement to
Eradicate Racial Discrimination from American Sport, 25
CARDOZO ARTS & ENT. L.J. 485 (2007).
Osborne, Barbara, “No Drinking, No Drugs, No Lesbians”: Sexual
Orientation Discrimination in Intercollegiate Athletics, 17 MARQ.
SPORTS L.J. 481 (2007).
DRUGS, see SUBSTANCE ABUSE
DUE PROCESS, see also COMPETENCY; EVIDENCE;
INCARCERATION; JUVENILE COURTS; JUVENILE
JUSTICE
Freeman, Simone M., Note, Upholding Students’ Due Process Rights:
Why Students Are in Need of Better Representation at, and
Alternatives to, School Suspension Hearings, 45 FAM. CT. REV. 638
(2007).
Hartman, Rhonda G., Gault’s Legacy: Dignity, Due Process, and
Adolescents’ Liberty Interests in Living Donation, 22 NOTRE DAME
J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL’Y 67 (2008).
Henry-Mays, Pamela M., Note, Farewell Michael C., Hello Gault:
Considering the Miranda Rights of Learning Disabled Children, 34
N. KY. L. REV. 343 (2007).
Levick, Marsha & Neha Desai, Still Waiting: The Elusive Quest to
Ensure Juveniles a Constitutional Right to Counsel at All Stages of
the Juvenile Court Process, 60 RUTGERS L. REV. 175 (2007).
Menninger, Karl & Thomas R. McMahon, Fitness to Stand Trial in
Juvenile Court: The Worst of Both Worlds?, 95 ILL. B.J. 316 (2007).
Murphy, Kathleen A., Lost in Translation: The Right to Competency
and the Right to Counsel for Mentally Retarded Children in the
Juvenile Justice System, 51 HOW. L.J. 367 (2008).
Nabha, Anita, Note, Shuffling to Justice: Why Children Should Not Be
Shackled in Court, 73 BROOK. L. REV. 1549 (2008).
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243
Otto, Randy K., Considerations in the Assessment of Competent to
Proceed in Juvenile Court, 34 N. KY. L. REV. 323 (2007).
Raeder, Myrna S., Comments on Child Abuse Litigation in a
“Testimonial” World: The Intersection of Competency, Hearsay,
and Confrontation, 82 IND. L.J. 1009 (2007).
Twomey, Katherine, Note, The Right to Education in Juvenile
Detention Under State Constitutions, 94 VA. L. REV. 765 (2008).
Viljoen, Jodi L. et al., Adjudicative Competence and Comprehension of
Miranda Rights in Adolescent Defendants: A Comparison of Legal
Standards, 13 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 204 (2007).
Wingrove, Twila A., Comment, Is Immaturity a Legitimate Source of
Incompetence to Avoid Standing Trial in Juvenile Court?, 86 NEB.
L. REV. 488 (2007).
Wray, Jessica L., D.C. v. School District of Philadelphia: Protecting the
Due Process Rights of Students Returning to First Class School
Districts After Being Adjudicated Delinquent, 16 WIDENER L.J. 717
(2007).
EDUCATION, see also DISABILITY; NO CHILD LEFT
BEHIND; SEX EDUCATION; SINGLE-SEX EDUCATION
Ambroz, H.J. David, Legal Professionals As Teachers of Foster Youth:
Changing Expectations and Demanding the Best, 45 FAM. CT. REV.
438 (2007).
Angulo, A.J. & Carol Marchel, On Student Rights in the Year of Brown:
A Legal, Psychological, and Policy Analysis, 2008 BYU EDUC. &
L.J. 1 (2008).
Brough, Keith, Note, Sex Education Left at the Threshold of the School
Door: Stricter Requirements for Parental Opt-Out Provisions, 46
FAM. CT. REV. 409 (2008).
Capps, Randy, U.S. Immigrant Workers and Families: Demographics,
Labor Market Participation, and Children’s Education, 14 VA. J.
SOC. POL’Y& L. 170 (2007).
Carroll, Maureen, Comment, Educating Expelled Students After No
Child Left Behind: Mending an Incentive Structure That
Discourages Alternative Education and Reinstatement, 55 UCLA L.
REV. 1909 (2008).
Cole, Tijani R., Justice, Delinquency, and Education, 36-OCT COLO.
LAW. 75 (2007).
Conn, Kathleen, Peer Sexual Harassment in Elementary Schools: Is
Title IX the Answer?, 219 EDUC. L. REP. 25 (2007).
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Curran, Katherine M., Note, Mental Health Screening in Schools: An
Analysis of Recent Legislative Developments and the Legal
Implications for Parents, Children and the State, 11 QUINNIPIAC
HEALTH L.J. 87 (2008).
Eichner, Maxine, Who Should Control Children’s Education?: Parents,
Children, and the State, 75 U. CIN. L. REV. 1339 (2007).
Feinberg, Jessica, Comment, The Clash Between Safety and Freedom of
Association in the Regulation of Prom Dates, 17-WTR KAN. J.L. &
PUB. POL’Y 168 (2008).
Fine, Michelle & Sara I. McClelland, The Politics of Teen Women’s
Sexuality: Public Policy and the Adolescent Female Body, 56
EMORY L.J. 993 (2007).
Freeman, Simone M., Note, Upholding Students’ Due Process Rights:
Why Students Are in Need of Better Representation at, and
Alternatives to, School Suspension Hearings, 45 FAM. CT. REV. 638
(2007).
Hollman, Lila A., Comment, Children’s Rights and Military
Recruitment on High School Campuses, 13 U.C. DAVIS J. INT’L L. &
POL’Y 217 (2007).
Houle, Amanda L., From T-Shirts to Teaching: May Public Schools
Constitutionally Regulate Antihomosexual Speech?, 76 FORDHAM L.
REV. 2477 (2008).
McCullough, II, Charles A., What Matters Even More: Codifying the
Public Purpose of Education to Meet the Education Reform
Challenges of the New Millennium, 27 B.C. THIRD WORLD L.J. 45
(2007).
Nance, Jason P. & Phillip T.K. Daniel, Protecting Students from Abuse:
Public School District Liability for Student Sexual Abuse Under
State Child Abuse Reporting Laws, 36 J.L. & EDUC. 33 (2007).
Ontiveros, Maria L. & Joshua R. Drexler, The Thirteenth Amendment
and Access to Education for Children of Undocumented Workers: A
New Look at Plyler v. Doe, 42 U.S.F. L. REV. 1045 (2008).
Poncz, Elisa, Rethinking Child Advocacy After Roper v. Simmons:
“Kids Are Just Different” and “Kids Are Like Adults” Advocacy
Strategies, 6 CARDOZO PUB. L. POL’Y & ETHICS J. 273 (2008).
Pratt, Carolyn, Comment, Protecting the Marketplace of Ideas in the
Classroom: Why the Equal Access Act and the First Amendment
Require the Recognition of Gay/Straight Alliances in America’s
Public Schools, 5 FIRST AMEND. L. REV. 370 (2007).
Romer, Shawn, Combating the Unfair Competitive Edge: Random Drug
Testing Should Be Implemented in Standardized Testing to Deter
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245
Illicit and Unfair Use of Prescription Stimulants, 21 J.L. & HEALTH
151 (2008).
Rubinstein, Mitchell H., Parents As Quasi-Therapists Under the
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 76 U. CIN. L. REV. 899
(2008).
Twomey, Katherine, Note, The Right to Education in Juvenile
Detention Under State Constitutions, 94 VA. L. REV. 765 (2008).
Urban, Lex, Comment, Connecticut Coalition for Justice in Education
Funding v. Rell: What Is an Equitable Solution to Public School
Funding?, 57 CATH. U. L. REV. 203 (2007).
Van Houwelingen, Luke, Note, Tuition-Based All-Day Kindergartens in
the Public Schools: A Moral and Constitutional Critique, 14 GEO. J.
ON POVERTY L. & POL’Y 367 (2007).
Wood, Emily H., Comment, Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights and
the Right to Education in American Jurisprudence: Barriers and
Approaches to Implementation, 19 HASTINGS WOMEN’S L.J. 303
(2008).
EMANCIPATION
Ang, V. Nathaniel, Comment, Teenage Employment Emancipation and
the Law, 9 U. PA. J. LAB. & EMP. L. 389 (2007).
DeJardin, Christina B., Pitfalls Await Emancipated Parents, 16 J.
CONTEMP. LEGAL ISSUES 311 (2007).
Kert, S. Elise, Should Emancipation Be for Adolescents or for Parents?,
16 J. CONTEMP. LEGAL ISSUES 307 (2007).
Poncz, Elisa, Rethinking Child Advocacy After Roper v. Simmons:
“Kids Are Just Different” and “Kids Are Like Adults” Advocacy
Strategies, 6 CARDOZO PUB. L. POL’Y & ETHICS J. 273 (2008).
Wharton, T. Christopher, Note, Deserted in Deseret: How Utah’s
Emancipation Statute Is Saving Polygamist Runaways and Queer
Homeless Youths, 10 J.L. & FAM. STUD. 213 (2007).
EMPLOYMENT, see CHILD LABOR
EQUAL PROTECTION
Dodrill, Lauren, Ehrlich v. Perez: The Government’s Failure to Provide
Medical Funding to Resident Alien Children and Pregnant Women,
Based Solely on Their Alienage, Was Subject to Strict Scrutiny and
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Violated Their Rights to Equal Protection, 37 U. BALT. L.F. 138
(2007).
Feierman, Jessica R. & Riya S. Shah, Protecting Personhood: Legal
Strategies to Combat the Use of Strip Searches on Youth in
Detention, 60 RUTGERS L. REV. 67 (2007).
Gindele, Kelly, Note, The Birthright of Citizenship As to Children Born
of Illegal Immigrants in the United States: What Did the Drafters of
the Fourteenth Amendment Intend?, 34 N. KY. L. REV. 367 (2007).
Hartman, Rhonda G., Gault’s Legacy: Dignity, Due Process, and
Adolescents’ Liberty Interests in Living Donation, 22 NOTRE DAME
J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL’Y 67 (2008).
Herman, David A., Note, Juvenile Curfews and the Breakdown of the
Tiered Approach to Equal Protection, 82 N.Y.U. L. REV. 1857
(2007).
Murphy, Kathleen A., Lost in Translation: The Right to Competency
and the Right to Counsel for Mentally Retarded Children in the
Juvenile Justice System, 51 HOW. L.J. 367 (2008).
Williams, Claire, Sexual Orientation Harassment and Discrimination:
Legal Protection for Student-Athletes, 17 J. LEGAL ASPECTS SPORT
253 (2007).
EVIDENCE
Arnold, Julie M., Note, “Divine” Justice and the Lack of Secular
Intervention: Abrogating the Clergy-Communicant Privilege in
Mandatory Reporting Statutes to Combat Child Sexual Abuse, 42
VAL. U. L. REV. 849 (2008).
Bassi, Gregory M., Comment, Invasive, Inconclusive, and Unnecessary:
Precluding the Use of Court-Ordered Psychological Examinations
in Child Sexual Abuse Cases, 102 NW. U. L. REV. 1441 (2008).
Cavallaro, Rosanna, Federal Rules of Evidence 413–415 and the
Struggle for Rulemaking Preeminence, 98 J. CRIM. L. &
CRIMINOLOGY 31 (2008).
Cossey, G. Adam, Comment, A Dangerous Leap: The Admission of
Prior Offenses in Sexual-Assault and Child-Molestation Cases in
Arkansas, 61 ARK. L. REV. 107 (2008).
Danowitz, Eric, Note, Challenging the Sufficiency of Evidence for a
Charge of Delinquent Conduct, 28 J. JUV. L. 197 (2007).
Deane, Jacqueline, A Career in the “Kangaroo Court”: Reflections of a
Juvenile Defender on the Fortieth Anniversary of In Re Gault, 60
RUTGERS L. REV. 225 (2007).
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247
Dopierala, Jessica, Note, Family Law—Parental Rights—To Bring a
Claim Under the Michigan Paternity Act, if the Mother Was
Married at the Time of Conception, the Father Must Prove That the
Child Was Born out of Wedlock by Overcoming the Presumption
That the Child Was an Issue of the Marriage by Clear and
Convincing Evidence, 85 U. DET. MERCY L. REV. 79 (2007).
Flanders, Susanne L., Note, A Tough Pill to Swallow: The
Insurmountable Burden in Toxic Tort Claims Against
Manufacturers of Children’s Medications, 16 J.L. & POL’Y 305
(2007).
Henry-Mays, Pamela M., Note, Farewell Michael C., Hello Gault:
Considering the Miranda Rights of Learning Disabled Children, 34
N. KY. L. REV. 343 (2007).
Jaffe, Alan M. & Diana Mandeleew, Essentials of a Forensic Child
Custody Evaluation, 30-SPG FAM. ADVOC. 16 (2008).
Lininger, Tom, Kids Say the Darndest Things: The Prosecutorial Use of
Hearsay Statements by Children, 82 IND. L.J. 999 (2007).
Luther, Andrew M., Comment, The Deadly Consequences of Unreliable
Evidence: Why Child Capital Rape Statutes Threaten to Condemn
the Innocent Defendant to Death, 43 TULSA L. REV. 199 (2007).
Lyon, Thomas D. & Raymond LaMagna, The History of Children’s
Hearsay: From Old Bailey to Post-Davis, 82 IND. L.J. 1029 (2007).
McIntosh, Jennifer E. et al., Evidence of a Different Nature: The ChildResponsive and Less Adversarial Initiatives of the Family Court of
Australia, 46 FAM. CT. REV. 125 (2008).
Messner, Steven, Comment, Law Enforcement DNA Database:
Jeopardizing the Juvenile Justice System Under California’s
Criminal DNA Collection Law, 28 J. JUV. L. 159 (2007).
Michaels, Rebecca, Note, Criminal Law—The Insufficiency of
Possession in Prohibition of Child Pornography Statutes: Why
Viewing a Crime Scene Should Be Criminal, 30 W. NEW ENG. L.
REV. 817 (2008).
Raeder, Myrna S., Comments on Child Abuse Litigation in a
“Testimonial” World: The Intersection of Competency, Hearsay,
and Confrontation, 82 IND. L.J. 1009 (2007).
Viljoen, Jodi L. et al., Adjudicative Competence and Comprehension of
Miranda Rights in Adolescent Defendants: A Comparison of Legal
Standards, 13 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 204 (2007).
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VISITATION
FETAL RIGHTS
Adam, G.M., Assisted Human Reproduction—Legal Rights of the
Unborn in Respect of Avoidable Damage, 26 MED. & L. 325 (2007).
Back, Laura E., Comment, Improperly Performed Abortion As Fetal
Homicide: An Uneasy Coexistence Becomes More Difficult, 18
HASTINGS WOMEN’S L.J. 117 (2007).
Berg, Jessica, Of Elephants and Embryos: A Proposed Framework for
Legal Personhood, 59 HASTINGS L.J. 369 (2007).
Cherry, April L., The Detention, Confinement, and Incarceration of
Pregnant Women for the Benefit of Fetal Health, 16 COLUM. J.
GENDER & L. 147 (2007).
Coleman, Elizabeth E. & Monica K. Miller, Assessing Legal Responses
to Prenatal Drug Use: Can Therapeutic Responses Produce More
Positive Outcomes Than Punitive Responses?, 20 J.L. & HEALTH 35
(2007).
Cranor, Carl F., Do You Want to Bet Your Children’s Health on PostMarket Harm Principles? An Argument for a Trespass or
Permission Model for Regulating Toxicants, 19 VILL. ENVTL. L.J.
251 (2008).
Dina, Amber N., Comment, Wrongful Death and the Legal Status of the
Previable Embryo: Why Illinois Is on the Cutting Edge of
Determining a Definitive Standard for Embryonic Legal Rights, 19
REGENT U. L. REV. 251 (2007).
Engelman, Katherine E., Fetal Pain Legislation: Protection Against
Pain Is Not an Undue Burden, 10 QUINNIPIAC HEALTH L.J. 279
(2007).
Gunnarsson, Helen, No Wrongful Death Action for Abortion to Protect
Mother’s Health: If an Injured Mother Aborts an Uninjured Fetus
to Protect Her Own Health, She Can’t Recover for the Wrongful
Death of the Unborn Child, the Illinois Supreme Court Rules, 96
ILL. B.J. 283 (2008).
Hebert, Nicole, Note, Creating a Life to Save a Life: An Issue
Inadequately Addressed by the Current Legal Framework Under
Which Minors are Permitted to Donate Tissue and Organs, 17 S.
CAL. INTERDISC. L.J. 337 (2008).
2008]
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249
Horn, Meghan, Note, Mothers Versus Babies: Constitutional and Policy
Problems with Prosecutions for Prenatal Maternal Substance
Abuse, 14 WM. & MARY J. WOMEN & L. 635 (2008).
Jhalani, Mukta, Comment, Protecting Egg Donors and Human
Embryos—The Failure of the South Korean Bioethics and Biosafety
Act, 17 PAC. RIM L. & POL’Y J. 707 (2008).
Leder, Geoffrey G., Note, The Feres Doctrine, Negligent Prenatal
Care, and Injuries to the Children of Pregnant Military
Servicewomen: Brown v. United States, 76 U. CIN. L. REV. 1043
(2008).
Lugosi, Charles I., Conforming to the Rule of Law: When Person and
Human Being Finally Mean the Same Thing in Fourteenth
Amendment Jurisprudence, 22 ISSUES L. & MED. 119 (2007).
Magnuson, Roger J. & Joshua M. Lederman, Aristotle, Abortion, and
Fetal Rights, 33 WM. MITCHELL L. REV. 767 (2007).
Milligan, Luke M., A Theory of Stability: John Rawls, Fetal Homicide,
and Substantive Due Process, 87 B.U. L. REV. 1177 (2007).
Raposo, Vera L. & Eduardo Osuna, Embryo Dignity: The Status and
Juridical Protection of the In Vitro Embryo, 26 MED. & L. 737
(2007).
Stahle, Hannah, Fetal Pain Legislation: An Undue Burden, 10
QUINNIPIAC HEALTH L.J. 251 (2007).
Singleton, Lacey C., Note, After Andrea: Increased Recognition of
Postpartum Depression and the Implications for Child Custody
Disputes, 9 J.L. & FAM. STUD. 189 (2007).
Tobin, Harper J., Confronting Misinformation on Abortion: Informed
Consent, Deference, and Fetal Pain Laws, 17 COLUM. J. GENDER &
L. 111 (2008).
Weber, Ellen M., Child Welfare Interventions for Drug-Dependant
Pregnant Women: Limitations of a Non-Public Health Response, 75
UMKC L. REV. 789 (2007).
FIRST AMENDMENT, see FREEDOM OF SPEECH;
RELIGION
FOSTER CARE
Althouse, Laura N., Three’s Company? How American Law Can
Recognize a Third Social Parent in Same-Sex Headed Families, 19
HASTINGS WOMEN’S L.J. 171 (2008).
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Ambroz, H.J. David, Legal Professionals As Teachers of Foster Youth:
Changing Expectations and Demanding the Best, 45 FAM. CT. REV.
438 (2007).
Atkinson, Melinda, Note, Aging Out of Foster Care: Towards a
Universal Safety Net for Former Foster Care Youth, 43 HARV. C.R.C.L. L. REV. 183 (2008).
Baneman, Rebecca E., Comment, Who Will Speak for the Children?:
Finding a Constitutional Right to Counsel for Children in Foster
Care, 9 U. PA. J. CONST. L. 545 (2007).
Bradley, Richard R., Comment, Making a Mountain out of a Molehill: A
Law and Economics Defense of Same-Sex Foster Care Adoptions,
45 FAM. CT. REV. 133 (2007).
Bridge, Bobbe J., Reflections on the Future of Child Advocacy, 41 U.
MICH. J.L. REFORM 259 (2007).
Buske, Sheryl L., Foster Children and Clinical Trials: Access Without
Protection Is Not Enough, 14 VA. J. SOC. POL’Y & L. 253 (2007).
Clement, Nell, Note, Do “Reasonable Efforts” Require Cultural
Competence? The Importance of Culturally Competent
Reunification Services in the California Welfare System, 5
HASTINGS RACE & POVERTY L.J. 397 (2008).
Coolidge, Melinda, Adoption and Foster Care, 8 GEO. J. GENDER & L.
583 (2007).
Herring, David J., Kinship Foster Care: Implications of Behavioral
Biology Research, 56 BUFF. L. REV. 495 (2008).
Herring, David J., The Multiethnic Placement Act: Threat to Foster
Child Safety and Well-Being?, 41 U. MICH. J.L. REFORM 89 (2008).
Hunter, Ernst, Note, What’s Good for the Gays Is Good for the Gander:
Making Homeless Youth Housing Safer for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender Youth, 46 FAM. CT. REV. 543 (2008).
Hussain, Safia, Note, Safeguarding Liberty Interests in New York’s
Kinship Foster Care System, 59 RUTGERS L. REV. 637 (2007).
Marzick, Abbey M., Note, The Foster Care Ombudsman: Applying an
International Concept to Help Prevent Institutional Abuse of
America’s Foster Youth, 45 FAM. CT. REV. 506 (2007).
Mullin, Sarah et al., Note, Foster Care and Permanency Proceedings,
40 COLUM. J.L. & SOC. PROBS. 495 (2007).
Pentzien, Jonathan C., Comment, Congress, Are You Listening?—The
“No Child Left Behind” Act and Its Failure to Account for Tragic
Domestic Situations of Urban Youth, 4 RUTGERS J.L. & PUB. POL’Y
576 (2007).
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251
Sapp, Jennifer, Note, Aging Out of Foster Care: Enforcing the
Independent Living Program Through Contract Liability, 29
CARDOZO L. REV. 2861 (2008).
Swift, Katherine M., A Child’s Right: What Should the State Be
Required to Provide to Teenagers Aging Out of Foster Care?, 15
WM. & MARY BILL RTS. J. 1205 (2007).
FOURTH AMENDMENT, see SEARCH AND SEIZURE
FREEDOM OF RELIGION, see RELIGION
FREEDOM OF SPEECH, see also EDUCATION
Berlin, Seth D. & Sinclair Stafford, Teach Your Children: High School
Students and the First Amendment, 25-JUL COMM. LAW. 13 (2008).
Brenton, Kyle W., Note, BongHiTS4Jesus.com? Scrutinizing Public
School Authority over Student Cyberspeech Through the Lens of
Personal Jurisdiction, 92 MINN. L. REV. 1206 (2008).
Chemerinsky, Erwin, How Will Morse v. Frederick Be Applied?, 12
LEWIS & CLARK L. REV. 17 (2008).
Conn, Kathleen, The Long and the Short of the Public School’s
Disciplinary Arm: Will Morse v. Frederick Make a Difference?, 227
EDUC. L. REP. 1 (2008).
Cooper, Madeleine A., The Implications of Morse v. Frederick for
Student Free Speech in the United States and Canada, 18 EDUC. &
L.J. 57 (2008).
Dayton, John & Anne P. Dupre, Morse Code: How School Speech
Takes a (“Bong”) Hit, 233 EDUC. L. REP. 503 (2008).
Denning, Brannon P. & Molly C. Taylor, Morse v. Frederick and the
Regulation of Student Cyberspeech, 35 HASTINGS CONST. L.Q. 835
(2008).
Dickler, Melinda C., The Morse Quartet: Student Speech and the First
Amendment, 53 LOY. L. REV. 355 (2007).
DiPietro, Rosann, Constitutional Limitations on a Public School’s
Authority to Punish Student Internet Speech, 11 NO. 12 J. INTERNET
L. 3 (2008).
Duncan, Kyle, Child Pornography and First Amendment Standards, 76
MISS. L.J. 677 (2007).
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Erb, Todd D., Comment, A Case for Strengthening School District
Jurisdiction to Punish Off-Campus Incidents of Cyberbullying, 40
ARIZ. ST. L.J. 257 (2008).
Giuttari, Jennifer A., Note, Morse v. Frederick: Locking the
“Schoolhouse Gate” on the First Amendment, 69 MONT. L. REV.
447 (2008).
Greenband, Jennifer W., Note, Morse v. Frederick: The United States
Supreme Court Applied the Standard for School-Sponsored Speech
to Independent Student Speech, 41 CREIGHTON L. REV. 481 (2008).
Hargraves, Megan D., Note, Constitutional Law—First Amendment &
Freedom of Speech—Students May Be Regarded As Closed-Circuit
Recipients of the State’s Anti Drug Message: The Supreme Court
Creates a New Exception to the Tinker Student Speech Standard.
Morse v. Frederick, 127 S. CT. 2618 (2007), 30 U. ARK. LITTLE
ROCK L. REV. 565 (2008).
Houle, Amanda L., From T-Shirts to Teaching: May Public Schools
Constitutionally Regulate Antihomosexual Speech?, 76 FORDHAM L.
REV. 2477 (2008).
Kanter, Stephen, Bong Hits 4 Jesus As a Cautionary Tale of Two Cities,
12 LEWIS & CLARK L. REV. 61 (2008).
Kenyota, Gregory, Note, Thinking of the Children: The Failure of
Violent Video Game Laws, 18 FORDHAM INTELL. PROP. MEDIA &
ENT. L.J. 785 (2008).
Lui, Shepard, Ashcroft, Virtual Child Pornography and First
Amendment Jurisprudence, 11 U.C. DAVIS J. JUV. L. & POL’Y 1
(2007).
Markey, Justin P., Enough Tinkering with Students’ Rights: The Need
for an Enhanced First Amendment Standard to Protect Off-Campus
Student Internet Speech, 36 CAP. U. L. REV. 129 (2007).
Mollen, Abby M., Comment, In Defense of the “Hazardous Freedom”
of Controversial Student Speech, 102 NW. U. L. REV. 1501 (2008).
Press, Joshua S., Comment, Teachers, Leave Those Kids Alone? On
Free Speech and Shouting Fiery Epithets in a Crowded Dormitory,
102 NW. U. L. REV. 987 (2008).
Schauer, Frederick, Hohfeld’s First Amendment, 76 GEO. WASH. L. REV.
914 (2008).
Simmons, Charlene, Protecting Children While Silencing Them: The
Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act and Children’s Free
Speech Rights, 12 COMM. L. & POL’Y 119 (2007).
2008]
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253
Williams, Kara D., Comment, Public Schools vs. MySpace and
Facebook: The Newest Challenge to Student Speech Rights, 76 U.
CIN. L. REV. 707 (2008).
Wright, R. George, Tinker and Student Free Speech Rights: A
Functionalist Alternative, 41 IND. L. REV. 105 (2008).
Zouhary, Alexis, Note, The Elephant in the Classroom: A Proposed
Framework for Applying Viewpoint Neutrality to Student Speech in
the Secondary School Setting, 83 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 2227 (2008).
GANGS
Dammers, Kim et al., Innovative Tools to Fight Gang Violence, 35 J.L.
MED. & ETHICS 118 (2007).
Lungren, Alanna, Comment, One Gang Czar to Rule Them All, 39
MCGEORGE L. REV. 627 (2008).
Ordoñez, Corey, Comment, Anti-Gang Violence Parenting Classes:
Early Parental Involvement Versus Career Criminals, 39
MCGEORGE L. REV. 671 (2008).
Sykes, Tiffany, Note, Much Ado About Something: Reconciling Roper
v. Simmons with the Gang Deterrence and Community Protection
Act of 2007 and the Possibility of Inconsistent Jurisprudence, 34
NEW ENG. J. ON CRIM. & CIV. CONFINEMENT 163 (2008).
Wang, Cathy, Note, Gang Injunctions Under Heat from Equal
Protection: Selective Enforcement as a Way to Defeat
Discrimination, 35 HASTINGS CONST. L.Q. 287 (2008).
GAY, see SEXUAL MINORITIES
GENDER DISCRIMINATION, see also SINGLE-SEX
EDUCATION; SPORTS; TITLE IX
Brake, Deborah L. & Verna L. Williams, The Heart of the Game:
Putting Race and Educational Equity at the Center of Title IX, 7
VA. SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 199 (2008).
Carr, Benjamin P., Note, Can Separate Be Equal? Single-Sex
Classrooms, the Constitution, and Title IX, 83 NOTRE DAME L. REV.
409 (2007).
Carroll, Vanessa, Cultivating Boyhood and Girlhood: The Role of
Gender in Progressive Era Juvenile Justice Reform in Wisconsin,
22 WIS. WOMEN’S L.J. 133 (2007).
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Shield, Sonja, The Doctor Won’t See You Now: Rights of Transgender
Adolescents to Sex Reassignment Treatment, 31 N.Y.U. REV. L. &
SOC. CHANGE 361 (2007).
HAGUE INTERCOUNTRY ADOPTION ACT, see
INTERNATIONAL ADOPTION
HANDICAPPED, see DISABILITY
HEALTH CARE, see MEDICAL CARE; SEXUALLY
TRANSMITTED DISEASES
HOMOSEXUALITY, see SEXUAL MINORITIES
IDEA, see DISABILITY
ILLEGITIMACY
Emery, Robert E. & Kimberly C. Emery, Should Courts or Parents
Make Child-Rearing Decisions?: Married Parents As a Paradigm
for Parents Who Live Apart, 43 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 365 (2008).
Harris, Leslie J., A New Paternity Law for the Twenty-First Century: Of
Biology, Social Function, Children’s Interests, and Betrayal, 44
WILLAMETTE L. REV. 297 (2007).
Monopoli, Paula A., Nonmarital Children and Post-Death Parentage: A
Different Path for Inheritance Law?, 48 SANTA CLARA L. REV. 857
(2008).
Pendleton, Megan, Note, Intestate Inheritance Claims: Determining a
Child’s Right to Inherit When Biological and Presumptive Paternity
Overlap, 29 CARDOZO L. REV. 2823 (2008).
IMMIGRATION, see also UNDOCUMENTED ALIENS
Annand, Katie, Note, Still Waiting for the Dream: The Injustice of
Punishing Undocumented Immigrant Students, 59 HASTINGS L.J.
683 (2008).
2008]
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255
Capps, Randy, U.S. Immigrant Workers and Families: Demographics,
Labor Market Participation, and Children’s Education, 14 VA. J.
SOC. POL’Y & L. 170 (2007).
Gindele, Kelly, The Birthright of Citizenship As to Children Born of
Illegal Immigrants in the United States: What Did the Drafters of
the Fourteenth Amendment Intend?, 34 N. KY. L. REV. 367 (2007).
Liebmann, Theo, Family Court and the Unique Needs of Children and
Families Who Lack Immigration Status, 40 COLUM. J.L. & SOC.
PROBS. 583 (2007).
Rogers, John et al., Civic Lessons: Public Schools and the Civic
Development of Undocumented Students and Parents, 3 NW J. L. &
SOC. POL’Y 201 (2008).
Ruesch, Benjamin, Comment, Open the Golden Door: Practical
Solutions for Child-Soldiers Seeking Asylum in the United States, 29
U. LA VERNE L. REV. 184 (2008).
Thronson, David B., Creating Crisis: Immigration Raids and the
Destabilization of Immigrant Families, 43 WAKE FOREST L. REV.
391 (2008).
Thronson, David B., Custody and Contradictions: Exploring
Immigration Law As Federal Family Law in the Context of Child
Custody, 59 HASTINGS L.J. 453 (2008).
INCARCERATION, see also DELINQUENCY; JUVENILE
JUSTICE
Conner, Dana H., Do No Harm: An Analysis of the Legal and Social
Consequences of Child Visitation Determinations for Incarcerated
Perpetrators of Extreme Acts of Violence Against Women, 17
COLUM. J. GENDER & L. 163 (2008).
Dembo, Richard et al., Levels of Psychopathy and Its Correlates: A
Study of Incarcerated Youths in Three States, 25 BEHAVIORAL SCI.
& L. 717 (2007).
Feierman, Jessica R. & Riya S. Shah, Protecting Personhood: Legal
Strategies to Combat the Use of Strip Searches on Youth in
Detention, 60 RUTGERS L. REV. 67 (2007).
Feld, Barry C., A Slower Form of Death: Implications of Roper v.
Simmons for Juveniles Sentenced to Life Without Parole, 22 NOTRE
DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL’Y 9 (2008).
Holtz, Katie, Comment, In Re the Termination of Parental Rights to
Max G.W.: Beginning to Pave the Way for Wisconsin’s Incarcerated
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Mothers to Retain Their Parental Rights and Serve the Best Interest
of Their Children, 22 WIS. WOMEN’S L.J. 289 (2007).
Krupat, Tanya, Invisibility and Children’s Rights: The Consequences of
Parental Incarceration, 29 WOMEN’S RTS. L. REP. 39 (2008).
Lavan, Makeba, Children on the Inside: A Youth Perspective on
Parental Incarceration, 29 WOMEN’S RTS. L. REP. 45 (2007).
Lemons, Trisha, Note, Incarcerating California’s Children: The
Detrimental Impact of California’s Extended Detention Act, 30 T.
JEFFERSON L. REV. 751 (2008).
Rudin, Jonathan, Incarceration of Aboriginal Youth in Ontario 2004 to
2006—The Crisis Continues, 53 CRIM. L.Q. 260 (2007).
Shear, Beatrix W., Incarcerated Parents and the New Jersey Child
Welfare System, 29 WOMEN’S RTS. L. REP. 23 (2007).
Twomey, Katherine, Note, The Right to Education in Juvenile
Detention Under State Constitutions, 94 VA. L. REV. 765 (2008).
INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT, see also
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
Adlong, Daniel A., The Terminator Terminates Terminators: Governor
Schwarzenegger’s Signature, SB 678, and How California Attempts
to Abolish the Existing Indian Family Exception and Why Other
States Should Follow, 7 APPALACHIAN J.L. 109 (2007).
Atwood, Barbara, The Voice of the Indian Child: Strengthening the
Indian Child Welfare Act Through Children’s Participation, 50
ARIZ. L. REV. 127 (2008).
Basic, Christine, An Overview of the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978,
16 J. CONTEMP. LEGAL ISSUES 345 (2007).
Bucher, Emily, Note, Civil Procedure: Narrowed Lens, Clearer Focus:
Considering the Use of De Novo Review in Indian Child Welfare
Proceedings—In Re Welfare of Child of T.T.B., 34 WM. MITCHELL
L. REV. 1429 (2008).
Davis, C. Eric, Note, In Defense of the Indian Child Welfare Act in
Aggravated Circumstances, 13 MICH. J. RACE & L. 433 (2008).
Graham, Lorie M., Reparations, Self-Determination and the Seventh
Generation, 21 HARV. HUM. RTS. J. 47 (2008).
Kunesh, Patrice H., A Call for an Assessment of the Welfare of Indian
Children in South Dakota, 52 S.D. L. REV 247 (2007).
2008]
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257
Kunesh, Patrice H., Borders Beyond Borders—Protecting Essential
Tribal Relations Off Reservation Under the Indian Child Welfare
Act, 42 NEW ENG. L. REV. 15 (2007).
Maldonado, Solangel, Race, Culture, and Adoption: Lessons from
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians v. Holyfield, 17 COLUM. J.
GENDER & L. 1 (2008).
Martin, Jena, The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly? A New Way of Looking at
the Intercountry Adoption Debate, 13 U.C. DAVIS J. INT’L L. &
POL’Y 173 (2007).
McKoy, Amina, Comment, The Battle of Wills: The Impact of the
Indian Child Welfare Act on Parents Who Make Testamentary
Appointments of Guardianship for Their Indian Children, 28 J. JUV.
L. 148 (2007).
Vogel, Katherine S., Note, In Re Phoenix L., 270 Neb. 870, 708 N.W.2d
786 (2006): An Analysis of Parental Rights and the Nebraska
Indian Child Welfare Act, 86 NEB. L. REV. 459 (2007).
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE, see also INDIAN CHILD
WELFARE ACT
Haag, Ann M., Comment, The Indian Boarding School Era and Its
Continuing Impact on Tribal Families and the Provision of
Government Services, 43 TULSA L. REV. 149 (2007).
Meehan, Daniel L., Comment, Native Children in Alaska: The State of
Tribal Self-Determination in Child Custody Proceedings, 32 AM.
INDIAN L. REV. 167 (2007).
INHERITANCE, see DECEDENTS’ ESTATES
INTERNATIONAL ADOPTION, see also ADOPTION
Avitan, Galit, Note, Protecting Our Children or Our Pride? Regulating
the Intercountry Adoption of American Children, 40 CORNELL INT’L
L.J. 489 (2007).
Bartholet, Elizabeth, International Adoption: The Child’s Story, 24 GA.
ST. U.L. REV. 333 (2007).
Bartholet, Elizabeth, International Adoption: Thoughts on the Human
Rights Issues, 13 BUFF. HUM. RTS. L. REV. 151 (2007).
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Bitzan, Catherine M., Note, Our Most Precious Resource: How South
Korea Is Poised to Change the Landscape of International
Adoption, 17 MINN. J. INT’L L. 121 (2008).
Carlberg, Lindsay K., Note, The Agreement Between the United States
and Vietnam Regarding Cooperation on the Adoption of Children:
A More Effective and Efficient Solution to the Implementation of the
Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption or Just Another Road
to Nowhere Paved with Good Intentions?, 17 IND. INT’L & COMP. L.
REV. 119 (2007).
Daly, Laura B., Note, To Regulate or Not to Regulate: The Need for
Compliance with International Norms by Guatemala and
Cooperation by the United States in Order to Maintain Intercountry
Adoptions, 45 FAM. CT. REV. 620 (2007).
Gonzalez, Alexander D., Comment, The Hague Intercountry Adoption
Act and Its Interaction with Islamic Law: Can an Imperfect
Enforcement Mechanism Create Cause for Concern?, 10 GONZ. J.
INT’L L. 437 (2007).
Hansen, Mary E. & Daniel Pollack, Trade-Offs in Formulating a
Consistent National Policy on Adoption, 46 FAM. CT. REV. 366
(2008).
Kohm, Lynne M. et al., An International Examination of Same-Sex
Parent Adoption, 5 REGENT J. INT’L L. 237 (2007).
Ludlow, Ronald V., Note, Walking the Mine Field: The Moral Issues of
International Adoption, 9 J.L. & FAM. STUD. 401 (2007).
Martin, Jena, The Good, the Bad & the Ugly? A New Way of Looking at
the Intercountry Adoption Debate, 13 U.C. DAVIS J. INT’L L. &
POL’Y 173 (2007).
Martin, Laura A., Comment, “[T]he Universal Language Is Not
Violence. It’s Love”[:] The Pavlis Murder and Why Russia Changed
the Russian Family Code and Policy on Foreign Adoptions, 26
PENN ST. INT’L L. REV. 709 (2008).
Marx, Molly S., Comment, Whose Best Interests Does It Really Serve?
A Critical Examination of Romania’s Recent Self-Serving
International Adoption Policies, 21 EMORY INT’L L. REV. 373
(2007).
Maskew, Trish, The Failure of Promise: The U.S. Regulations on
Intercountry Adoption Under the Hague Convention, 60 ADMIN. L.
REV. 487 (2008).
McKinney, Laura, International Adoption and the Hague Convention:
Does Implementation of the Convention Protect the Best Interests of
Children?, 6 WHITTIER J. CHILD & FAM. ADVOC. 361 (2007).
2008]
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259
O’Keeffe, Kate, Note, The Intercountry Adoption Act of 2000: The
United States’ Ratification of the Hague Convention on the
Protection of Children, and Its Meager Effect on International
Adoption, 40 VAND. J. TRANSNAT’L L. 1611 (2007).
Robinson, J.A., An Overview of Recent Legal Developments in South
Africa with Regard to the Position of Lesbigay Parents and
Children with Specific Reference to the Adoption of Children, 22
BYU J. PUB. L. 383 (2008).
Root, Veronica S., Comment, Angelina and Madonna: Why All the
Fuss? An Exploration of the Rights of the Child and Intercountry
Adoption Within African Nations, 8 CHI. J. INT’L L. 323 (2007).
Smolin, David M., Child Laundering As Exploitation: Applying AntiTrafficking Norms to Intercountry Adoption Under the Coming
Hague Regime, 32 VT. L. REV. 1 (2007).
Stein, Kara B., Chapter 754: California’s Response to Adoption
Facilitator Fraud, 38 MCGEORGE L. REV. 136 (2007).
Wardle, Lynn D., The Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption and
American Implementing Law: Implications for International
Adoptions by Gay and Lesbian Couples or Partners, 18 IND. INT’L
& COMP. L. REV. 113 (2008).
INTERNATIONAL LAW, see also CONVENTION ON
THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD; INTERNATIONAL
ADOPTION
Doek, Jaap E., The Eighteenth Birthday of the Convention of Rights of
[sic] the Child: Achievements and Challenges, 41 U. MICH. J.L.
REFORM 61 (2007).
Feldman, William, The Role of International Human Rights Law in the
American Decision to Abolish the Juvenile Death Penalty, 7
APPALACHIAN J.L. 89 (2007).
Giunta, Jacqulyn, Note, Roper v. Simmons: The Execution of Juvenile
Criminal Offenders in America and the International Community’s
Response, 22 ST. JOHN’S J. LEGAL COMMENT. 717 (2008).
Jonassen, Frederick B., A Baby-Step to Global Labor Reform:
Corporate Codes of Conduct and the Child, 17 MINN. J. INT’L L. 7
(2008).
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Jones, Colin P.A., In the Best Interests of the Court: What American
Lawyers Need to Know About Child Custody and Visitation in
Japan, 8 ASIAN-PAC. L. & POL’Y J. 166 (2007).
Jones, Colin P.A., No More Excuses: Why Recent Penal Code
Amendments Should (But Probably Won’t) Stop International
Parental Child Abduction to Japan, 6 WHITTIER J. CHILD & FAM.
ADVOC. 351 (2007).
Kent, Allison D., Comment, Custody, Maintenance, and Succession:
The Internalization of Women’s and Children’s Rights Under
Customary Law in Africa, 28 MICH. J. INT’L L. 507 (2007).
Lee, Youngjae, International Consensus As Persuasive Authority in the
Eighth Amendment, 156 U. PA. L. REV. 63 (2007).
Marzick, Abbey M., Note, The Foster Care Ombudsman: Applying an
International Concept to Help Prevent Institutional Abuse of
America’s Foster Youth, 45 FAM. CT. REV. 506 (2007).
Michelman, Frank I., Setting the Bar Too High, 156 U. PA. L. REV.
PENNUMBRA 391 (2008).
Millett, Frederick C., Comment, Will the United States Follow England
(And the Rest of the World) in Abandoning Capital Punishment?, 6
PIERCE L. REV. 547 (2008).
Okereke, Christina, Note, The Abuse of Girls in U.S. Juvenile Detention
Facilities: Why the United States Should Ratify the Convention on
the Rights of the Child and Establish a National Ombudsman for
Children’s Rights, 30 FORDHAM INT’L L.J. 1709 (2007).
Ong, Debbie S.L., Parental Child Abduction in Singapore: The
Experience of a Non-Convention Country, 21 INT’L J.L. POL’Y &
FAM. 220 (2007).
Pfeffer, David J., Comment, Depriving America of Evolving Its Own
Standards of Decency?: An Analysis of the Use of Foreign Law in
Eighth Amendment Jurisprudence and Its Effect on Democracy, 51
ST. LOUIS U. L.J. 855 (2007).
Robinson, J.A., An Overview of Recent Legal Developments in South
Africa with Regard to the Position of Lesbigay Parents and
Children with Specific Reference to the Adoption of Children, 22
BYU J. PUB. L. 383 (2008).
Tiefenbrun, Susan, Child Soldiers, Slavery and the Trafficking of
Children, 31 FORDHAM INT’L L.J. 415 (2008).
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261
INTERNET, see also MEDIA
Denning, Brannon P. & Molly C. Taylor, Morse v. Frederick and the
Regulation of Student CyberSpeech, 35 HASTINGS CONST. L.Q. 835
(2008).
DiPietro, Rosann, Constitutional Limitations on a Public School’s
Authority to Punish Student Internet Speech, 11 NO. 12 J. INTERNET
L. 3 (2008).
Duncan, Susan H., MySpace Is Also Their Space: Ideas for Keeping
Children Safe from Sexual Predators on Social-Networking Sites, 96
KY. L.J. 527 (2008).
Erb, Todd D., Comment, A Case for Strengthening School District
Jurisdiction to Punish Off-Campus Incidents of Cyberbullying, 40
ARIZ. ST. L.J. 257 (2008).
Frazor, Erin, Note, To Download or Not to Download: Is Mere
Membership Enough to Justify a Search of a Home Computer for
Child Pornography Under United States v. Gourde?, 37 GOLDEN
GATE U.L. REV. 685 (2007).
Golden, Nina, Access This: Why Institutions of Higher Education Must
Provide Access to the Internet to Students with Disabilities, 10
VAND. J. ENT. & TECH. L. 363 (2008).
Groppe, Jessica S., Comment, A Child’s Playground or a Predator’s
Hunting Ground?—How to Protect Children on Internet Social
Networking Sites, 16 COMMLAW CONSPECTUS 215 (2007).
Kende, Mark S., Regulating Internet Pornography Aimed at Children:
A Comparative Constitutional Perspective on Passing the Camel
Through the Needle’s Eye, 2007 BYU L. REV. 1623 (2007).
Liu, Shepard, Ashcroft, Virtual Child Pornography and First
Amendment Jurisprudence, 11 U.C. DAVIS J. JUV. L. & POL’Y 1
(2007).
Malamuth, Neil & Mark Huppin, Drawing the Line on Virtual
Pornography: Bringing the Law in Line with the Research
Evidence, 31 N.Y.U. REV. L. & SOC. CHANGE 773 (2007).
Markey, Justin P., Enough Tinkering with Students’ Rights: The Need
for an Enhanced First Amendment Standard to Protect Off-Campus
Student Internet Speech, 36 CAP. U. L. REV. 129 (2007).
Peters, Robert, It Will Take More Than Parental Use of Filtering
Software to Protect Children from Internet Pornography, 31 N.Y.U.
REV. L. & SOC. CHANGE 829 (2007).
Preston, Cheryl B., Zoning the Internet: A New Approach to Protecting
Children Online, 2007 BYU L. REV. 1417 (2007).
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Ruedy, Matthew C., Comment, Repercussions of a MySpace Teen
Suicide: Should Anti-Cyberbullying Laws Be Created?, 9 N.C. J. L.
& TECH. 323 (2008).
Simmons, Charlene, Protecting Children While Silencing Them: The
Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act and Children’s Free
Speech Rights, 12 COMM. L. & POL’Y 119 (2007).
Tempio, Elizabeth D., A/S/L? 45/John Doe Offender/Federal Prison—
The Third Circuit Takes a Hard Line Against Child Predators in
United States v. Tykarsky, 52 VILL. L. REV. 1071 (2007).
Williams, Kara D., Comment, Public Schools vs. MySpace and
Facebook: The Newest Challenge to Student Speech Rights, 76 U.
CIN. L. REV. 707 (2008).
JUDICIAL BYPASS, see ABORTIONS FOR MINORS
JUVENILE COURTS, see also COMPETENCY;
DELINQUENCY; DUE PROCESS; INCARCERATION;
JUVENILE JUSTICE; JUVENILES CHARGED AS
ADULTS
Kaban, Barbara & James Orlando, Revitalizing the Infancy Defense in
the Contemporary Juvenile Court, 60 RUTGERS L. REV. 33 (2007).
Lang, Kellie R. et al., Gavels in the Nursery: An Appellate Court Shuts
Out Parents and Physicians from Care Decisions, 16 ANNALS
HEALTH L. 263 (2007).
Levick, Marsha & Neha Desai, Still Waiting: The Elusive Quest to
Ensure Juveniles a Constitutional Right to Counsel at All Stages of
the Juvenile Court Process, 60 RUTGERS L. REV. 175 (2007).
Menninger, Karl & Thomas R. McMahon, Fitness to Stand Trial in
Juvenile Court: The Worst of Both Worlds?, 95 ILL. B.J. 316 (2007).
Metzgar, Emily, Comment, Neither Seen nor Heard: Media in
America’s Juvenile Courts, 12 COMM. L. & POL’Y 177 (2007).
Nabha, Anita, Note, Shuffling to Justice: Why Children Should Not Be
Shackled in Court, 73 BROOK. L. REV. 1549 (2008).
Otto, Randy K., Considerations in the Assessment of Competent to
Proceed in Juvenile Court, 34 N. KY. L. REV. 323 (2007).
Robbins, Ann R., Essay, Troubled Children and Children in Trouble:
Redefining the Role of the Juvenile Court in the Lives of Children,
41 U. MICH. J.L. REFORM 243 (2007).
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Simkins, Sandra, Essay, Out of Sight, Out of Mind: How the Lack of
Postdispositional Advocacy in Juvenile Court Increases the Risk of
Recidivism and Institutional Abuse, 60 RUTGERS L. REV. 207 (2007).
Singer, Simon I., The Late-Modern Future of a Switch-Hitting Juvenile
Court: Where Did It Come From? What Is It? And How Will We
Know When It Arrives?, 22 NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL’Y
127 (2008).
Willman, Mindy M., Comment, Express and Implied Limits on Juvenile
Courts’ Authority to Order Parental Drug Tests, 43 IDAHO L. REV.
837 (2007).
Wingrove, Twila A., Comment, Is Immaturity a Legitimate Source of
Incompetence to Avoid Standing Trial in Juvenile Court?, 86 NEB.
L. REV. 488 (2007).
JUVENILE JUSTICE, see also CAPITAL PUNISHMENT;
COMPETENCY; DELINQUENCY; DUE PROCESS;
INCARCERATION; JUVENILE COURTS; JUVENILES
CHARGED AS ADULTS
Barnes, Nicholas R., Comment, The Polygraph and Juveniles:
Rehabilitation or Overreaction? A Case Against the Current Use of
Polygraph Examinations on Juvenile Offenders, 39 U. TOL. L. REV.
669 (2008).
Blitzman, Jay D., Gault’s Promise, 9 BARRY L. REV. 67 (2007).
Bridge, Bobbe J., Reflections on the Future of Child Advocacy, 41 U.
MICH. J.L. REFORM 259 (2007).
Burman, John M., Juvenile Court, Part I the Rules of Procedure for
Juvenile Courts and the Transfer of the GAL Program to the Public
Defender’s Office, 31-AUG WYO. LAW. 28 (2008).
Carroll, Vanessa, Comment, Cultivating Boyhood and Girlhood: The
Role of Gender in Progressive Era Juvenile Justice Reform in
Wisconsin, 22 WIS. WOMEN’S L.J. 133 (2007).
Cohen, Meredith, Comment, No Child Left Behind Bars: The Need to
Combat Cruel and Unusual Punishment of State Statutory Rape
Laws, 16 J.L. & POL’Y 717 (2008).
Collier, Linda J., Because Retributive Justice Is Necessary, Redemption
Is Possible, 22 NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL’Y 155 (2008).
De La Vega, Connie & Michelle Leighton, Sentencing Our Children to
Die in Prison: Global Law and Practice, 42 U.S.F.L. REV. 983
(2008).
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Duquette, Donald N., Looking Ahead: The Future of Child Welfare
Law, 41 U. MICH. J.L. REFORM 1 (2007).
Feld, Barry C., A Century of Juvenile Justice: A Work in Progress or a
Revolution That Failed?, 34 N. KY. L. REV. 189 (2007).
Florsheim, Paul & Tim Fowles, An Interpersonal-Developmental
Perspective on Juvenile Justice Systems, 10 J.L. & FAM. STUD.147
(2007).
Frabutt, James M. et al., Envisioning a Juvenile Justice System That
Supports Positive Youth Development, 22 NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS
& PUB. POL’Y 107 (2008).
Gerwig-Moore, Sarah & Leigh S. Schrope, Hush, Little Baby, Don’t Say
a Word: How Seeking the “Best Interests of the Child” Fostered a
Lack of Accountability in Georgia’s Juvenile Courts, 58 MERCER L.
REV. 531 (2007).
Gwinn, Valerie, Locked in the Closet: The Impact of Lawrence v. Texas
on the Lives of Gay Youth in the Juvenile Justice System, 6
WHITTIER J. CHILD & FAM. ADVOC. 437 (2007).
Hamilton, Zachary K. et al., Diverting Multi-Problem Youth from
Juvenile Justice: Investigating the Importance of Community
Influence on Placement and Recidivism, 25 BEHAV. SCI. & L. 137
(2007).
Hannan, William, Comment, Judicial Waiver As the Only Equitable
Method to Transfer Juvenile Offenders to Criminal Court, 22
NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL’Y 193 (2008).
Henry-Mays, Pamela M., Note, Farewell Michael C., Hello Gault:
Considering the Miranda Rights of Learning Disabled Children, 34
N. KY. L. REV. 343 (2007).
Kolbe, Vanessa L., Comment, A Proposed Bar to Transferring
Juveniles with Mental Disorders to Criminal Court: Let the
Punishment Fit the Culpability, 14 VA. J. SOC. POL’Y & L. 418
(2007).
Levick, Marsha & Neha Desai, Still Waiting: The Elusive Quest to
Ensure Juveniles a Constitutional Right to Counsel at All Stages of
the Juvenile Court Process, 60 RUTGERS L. REV. 175 (2007).
Mahoney, Margaret M., The Enforcement of Child Custody Orders by
Contempt Remedies, 68 U. PITT. L. REV. 835 (2007).
Messner, Steven, Comment, Law Enforcement DNA Database:
Jeopardizing the Juvenile Justice System Under California’s
Criminal DNA Collection Law, 28 J. JUV. L. 159 (2007).
Moore, Eugene A., Juvenile Justice: The Nathaniel Abraham Murder
Case, 41 U. MICH. J.L. REFORM 215 (2007).
2008]
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265
Murphy, Kathleen A., Lost in Translation: The Right to Competency
and the Right to Counsel for Mentally Retarded Children in the
Juvenile Justice System, 51 HOW. L.J. 367 (2008).
Poncz, Elisa, Rethinking Child Advocacy After Roper v. Simmons:
“Kids Are Just Different” and “Kids Are Like Adults” Advocacy
Strategies, 6 CARDOZO PUB. L. POL’Y & ETHICS J. 273 (2008).
Rickard, Erika, Comment, Paying Lip Service to the Silenced: Juvenile
Justice in India, 21 HARV. HUM. RTS. J. 155 (2008).
Robinson, Colene F., A Resource Guide for Juvenile Law Practitioners,
36 COLO. LAW. 105 (2007).
Russo, Charles J. & Tie Fatt Hee, The Right of Students to Wear
Religious Garb in Public Schools: A Comparative Analysis of the
United States and Malaysia, 18 EDUC. & L.J. 1 (2008).
Shepherd, Jr., Robert E., Federal Juvenile Justice Act Due for
Reauthorization, 22-SUM CRIM. JUST. 45 (2007).
Tanny, Erica, What Have We Done to Gault? Youth Criminal Justice
and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms: A Canadian Perspective,
9 BARRY L. REV. 143 (2007).
Woo, D. Brian, Note, Cudgel or Carrot: How Roper v. Simmons Will
Affect Plea Bargaining in the Juvenile System, 7 PEPP. DISP. RESOL.
L.J. 475 (2007).
JUVENILES CHARGED AS ADULTS, see also
COMPETENCY; DELINQUENCY; DUE PROCESS;
INCARCERATION; JUVENILE COURTS; JUVENILE
JUSTICE
De La Vega, Connie & Michelle Leighton, Sentencing Our Children to
Die in Prison: Global Law and Practice, 42 U.S.F.L. REV. 983
(2008).
Goodman, Gail B., Comment, Arrested Development: An Alternative to
Juveniles Serving Life Without Parole in Colorado, 78 U. COLO. L.
REV. 1059 (2007).
Feld, Barry C., A Slower Form of Death: Implications of Roper v.
Simmons for Juveniles Sentenced to Life Without Parole, 22 NOTRE
DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL’Y 9 (2008).
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Hannan, William, Comment, Judicial Waiver As the Only Equitable
Method to Transfer Juvenile Offenders to Criminal Court, 22
NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL’Y 193 (2008).
Park, Jennifer, Comment, Balancing Rehabilitation and Punishment: A
Legislative Solution for Unconstitutional Juvenile Waiver Policies,
76 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 786 (2008).
Shepherd, Jr., Robert E., Evidence Mounts on Wisdom of Trying
Juveniles As Adults, 22-WTR CRIM. JUST. 42 (2008).
KIDNAPPING, see ABDUCTION
LABOR, see CHILD LABOR
LESBIAN, see SEXUAL MINORITIES
MEDIA, see also INTERNET
Byrd, Patrick R., Comment, It’s All Fun and Games Until Someone
Gets Hurt: The Effectiveness of Proposed Video-Game Legislation
on Reducing Violence in Children, 44 HOUS. L. REV. 401 (2007).
Christ, Roxanne & Farnaz Alemi, Clean Games, 31-MAY L.A. LAW. 42
(2008).
Duru, Jeremi N., Friday Night ‘Lite’: How De-Racialization in the
Motion Picture Friday Night Lights Disserves the Movement to
Eradicate Racial Discrimination from American Sport, 25
CARDOZO ARTS & ENT. L.J. 485 (2007).
Garry, Patrick M. & Candice J. Spurlin, The Effectiveness of Media
Rating Systems in Preventing Children’s Exposure to Violent and
Sexually Explicit Media Content: An Empirical Study, 32 OKLA.
CITY U.L. REV. 215 (2007).
Grimes, Sara M., Kids’ Ad Play: Regulating Children’s Advergames in
the Converging Media Context, 12 INT’L J. COMM. L. & POL’Y 161
(2008).
Kenyota, Gregory, Note, Thinking of the Children: The Failure of
Violent Video Game Laws, 18 FORDHAM INTELL. PROP. MEDIA &
ENT. L.J. 785 (2008).
Majoras, Deborah P., Food for Thought: The FTC and Market
Influences on Consumer Health, 62 FOOD & DRUG L.J. 433 (2007).
2008]
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267
Martinez, Theresa A., Images of the “Socially Disinherited”: Inner-City
Youth in Rap Music, 10 J.L. & FAM. STUD. 111 (2007).
Metzgar, Emily, Comment, Neither Seen nor Heard: Media in
America’s Juvenile Courts, 12 COMM. L. & POL’Y 177 (2007).
Minamizono, Susan, Comment, Japanese Prefectural Scapegoats in the
Constitutional Landscape: Protecting Children from Violent Video
Games in the Name of “Public Welfare,” 9 SAN DIEGO INT’L L.J.
135 (2007).
Saunders, Kevin W., Shielding Children from Violent Video Games
Through Ratings Offender Lists, 41 IND. L. REV. 55 (2008).
MEDICAL CARE, see also SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED
DISEASES
Austin, Anthony W., Comment, Medical Decisions and Children: How
Much Voice Should Children Have in Their Medical Care?, 49
ARIZ. L. REV. 143 (2007).
Bhatnagar, Manav, Comment, Overcoming Deference to Administrative
Regulation: Expanding the State Children’s Health Insurance
Program (SCHIP), 117 YALE L.J. 155 (2008).
Buske, Sheryl L., Foster Children and Clinical Trials: Access Without
Protection Is Not Enough, 14 VA. J. SOC. POL’Y & L. 253 (2007).
Chen, Jennifer E., Comment, Family Conflicts: The Role of Religion in
Refusing Medical Treatment for Minors, 58 HASTINGS L.J. 643
(2007).
Chevalier, Barbara, The Constitutionality of the FDA’s Age-Based Plan
B(R) Regulations: Why the FDA Made the Wrong Decision, 22 WIS.
WOMEN’S L.J. 235 (2007).
Ciullo, Allison, Comment, Prosecution Without Persecution: The
Inability of Courts to Recognize Christian Science Spiritual Healing
and a Shift Towards Legislative Action, 42 NEW ENG L. REV. 155
(2007).
Deterding, David J., Note, A Deference-Based Dilemma: The
Implications of Lewis v. Thompson for Access to Non-Emergency
Health Benefits for Undocumented Alien Children, 52 ST. LOUIS U.
L.J. 951 (2008).
Hebert, Nicole, Note, Creating a Life to Save a Life: An Issue
Inadequately Addressed by the Current Legal Framework Under
Which Minors are Permitted to Donate Tissue and Organs, 17 S.
CAL. INTERDISC. L.J. 337 (2008).
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Jarvis, Jared M., Parent, Child, State, and the Limits on the Parent’s
Entitlement to Dictate a Child’s Medical Treatment on the Basis of
Religion, 16 J. CONTEMP. LEGAL ISSUES 79 (2007).
Jerles, Lisa, Note, The Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act and the
Pediatric Research Equity Act—Helping or Hurting America’s
Children?, 6 CARDOZO PUB. L. POL’Y & ETHICS J. 515 (2008).
Kairys, Steven W., The Early Identification of Child Physical Abuse
and Neglect by Health Care Providers, 11 DEPAUL J. HEALTH CARE
L. 23 (2007).
Keefe, Kelly & Amber Oleson, A New Twist on the Birds and the Bees:
Adolescent Female Sexuality and the Debates Surrounding Access
to Birth Control, Comprehensive Sex Education, and the HPV
Vaccine, 28 CHILD. LEGAL RTS. J. 13 (2008).
Khalili, Donya & Arthur Caplan, Comment, Off the Grid: Vaccinations
Among Homeschooled Children, 35 J.L. MED. & ETHICS 471 (2007).
Lang, Kellie R. et al., Gavels in the Nursery: An Appellate Court Shuts
Out Parents and Physicians from Care Decisions, 16 ANNALS
HEALTH L. 263 (2007).
Leder, Geoffrey G., Note, The Feres Doctrine, Negligent Prenatal
Care, and Injuries to the Children of Pregnant Military
Servicewomen: Brown v. United States, 76 U. CIN. L. REV. 1043
(2008).
Lynch, Holly F., Give Them What They Want? The Permissibility of
Pediatric
Placebo-Controlled
Trials
Under
the
Best
Pharmaceuticals for Children Act, 16 ANNALS HEALTH L. 79
(2007).
McEntire, Michelle, Comment, Compensating Post-Conception
Prenatal Medical Malpractice While Respecting Life: A
Recommendation to North Carolina Legislators, 29 CAMPBELL L.
REV. 761 (2007).
Minihan, Paula M. et al., What Does the Epidemic of Childhood Obesity
Mean for Children with Special Health Care Needs?, 35 J.L. MED.
& ETHICS 61 (2007).
Ruiz Roxas, Beverly A., Prevention v. Cure: A Proposed Reform to
New York State’s Lead Paint Laws, 12 ALB. L. ENVTL. OUTLOOK J.
231 (2007).
Scaparotti, Alyssa E., Note, Serious Emotional Disturbances:
Children’s Fight for Community-Based Services Through Medicaid
Litigation, 41 SUFFOLK U. L. REV. 193 (2007).
2008]
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269
Shield, Sonja, The Doctor Won’t See You Now: Rights of Transgender
Adolescents to Sex Reassignment Treatment, 31 N.Y.U. REV. L. &
SOC. CHANGE 361 (2007).
Silberberg, Mina & Joel C. Cantor, Making the Case for School-Based
Health: Where Do We Stand?, 33 J. HEALTH POL. POL’Y & L. 3
(2008).
Slonina, Mary I., Note, State v. Physicians et al.: Legal Standards
Guiding the Mature Minor Doctrine and the Bioethical Judgment of
Pediatricians in Life-Sustaining Medical Treatment, 17 HEALTH
MATRIX 181 (2007).
Tunsky-Brashich, Arianna, Review, The Medical Legal Partnership for
Children: Policy Strategies for Expanding a Gateway Program, 28
B.C. THIRD WORLD L.J. 559 (2008).
Weber, Ellen M., Child Welfare Interventions for Drug-Dependant
Pregnant Women: Limitations of a Non-Public Heath Response, 75
UMKC L. REV. 789 (2007).
Wilfond, Benjamin S. & Katherine J. Carpenter, Incidental Findings in
Pediatric Research, 36 J.L. MED. & ETHICS 332 (2008).
MENTAL HEALTH
Aronson, Jay D., Brain Imaging, Culpability and the Juvenile Death
Penalty, 13 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 115 (2007).
Bassi, Gregory M., Invasive, Inconclusive, and Unnecessary:
Precluding the Use of Court-Ordered Psychological Examinations
in Child Sexual Abuse Cases, 102 NW. U. L. REV. 1441 (2008).
Curran, Katherine M., Mental Health Screening in Schools: An Analysis
of Recent Legislative Developments and the Legal Implications for
Parents, Children and the State, 11 QUINNIPIAC HEALTH L. 87
(2008).
Ellis, April, Comment, A Step in the Right Direction: Why Utah’s
Medicaid and CHIP Programs Should Continue to Cover Children
with Mental Illness, 10 J.L. & FAM. STUD. 267 (2007).
Huebinger, A. Jason, Comment, “Progression” Since Charles Whitman:
Student Mental Health Policies in the 21st Century, 34 J.C. & U.L.
695 (2008).
Kolbe, Vanessa L., Comment, A Cloudy Crystal Ball: Concerns
Regarding the Use of Juvenile Psychopathy Scores in Judicial
Waiver Hearings, 26 DEV. MENTAL HEALTH L. 1 (2007).
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Murphy, Kathleen A., Lost in Translation: The Right to Competency
and the Right to Counsel for Mentally Retarded Children in the
Juvenile Justice System, 51 HOW. L.J. 367 (2008).
Niehoff, Debra, Invisible Scars: The Neurobiological Consequences of
Child Abuse, 56 DEPAUL L. REV. 847 (2007).
Nolen, Scott, Adolescent Mental Health and Justice for Juveniles, 7
WHITTIER J. CHILD & FAM. ADVOC. 189 (2008).
Rutherford, Jane, Community Accountability for the Effect of Child
Abuse on Juvenile Delinquency in the Brave New World of
Behavioral Genetics, 56 DEPAUL L. REV. 949 (2007).
MUSIC, see MEDIA
NATIVE AMERICAN CHILDREN, see INDIGENOUS
PEOPLE
NEGLECT, see CHILD ABUSE
NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND, see also EDUCATION
Beetlestone, Wendy & Owen F. Lipsett, No Child Left Behind’s
Accountability and Access Provisions: An Inherent Tension Within
Supplemental Educational Services Programs, 216 EDUC. L. REP.
807 (2007).
Carroll, Maureen, Comment, Educating Expelled Students After No
Child Left Behind: Mending an Incentive Structure That
Discourages Alternative Education and Reinstatement, 55 UCLA L.
REV. 1909 (2008).
Croft, Michelle, Comment, Modified Assessments and No Child Left
Behind: Beneficial to Students with Disabilities but Potential
Problems in Implementation, 11 J. GENDER RACE & JUST. 513
(2008).
Daggett, Lynn M., Student Privacy and the Protection of Pupil Rights
Act As Amended by No Child Left Behind, 12 U.C. DAVIS J. JUV. L.
& POL’Y 51 (2008).
Daniel, Philip T.K., “Some Benefit” or “Maximum Benefit”: Does the
No Child Left Behind Act Render Greater Educational Entitlement
to Students with Disabilities[?], 37 J.L. & EDUC. 347 (2008).
2008]
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271
Doan, Kristina P., Comment, No Child Left Behind Waivers: A Lesson
in Federal Flexibility or Regulatory Failure?, 60 ADMIN. L. REV.
211 (2008).
Foate, David, Comment, Do Federal Courts Really Want Parents
Involved? Using No Child Left Behind to Fight Potential ReSegregation, 20 NAT’L BLACK L.J. 163 (2007).
Heise, Michael, The 2006 Winthrop and Frances Lane Lecture: The
Unintended Legal and Policy Consequences of the No Child Left
Behind Act, 86 NEB. L. REV. 119 (2007).
Herrera, Richard C., Comment, Policing State Testing Under No Child
Left Behind: Encouraging Students with Disabilities to Blow the
Whistle on Unscrupulous Educators, 80 S. CAL. L. REV. 1433
(2007).
Holley-Walker, Danielle, The Importance of Negotiated Rulemaking to
the No Child Left Behind Act, 85 NEB. L. REV. 1015 (2007).
Kalaei, Shima, Comment, Students with Autism Left Behind: No Child
Left Behind and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 30
T. JEFFERSON L. REV. 723 (2008).
Li, Bethany, Comment, From Bilingual Education to OELALEAALEPS:
How the No Child Left Behind Act Has Undermined English
Language Learners’ Access to a Meaningful Education, 14 GEO. J.
ON POVERTY L. & POL’Y 539 (2007).
Oluwole, Joseph O. & Preston C. Green, III, No Child Left Behind Act,
Race, and Parents Involved, 5 HASTINGS RACE & POVERTY L.J. 271
(2008).
Pentzien, Jonathan C., Comment, Congress, Are You Listening?—The
“No Child Left Behind” Act and Its Failure to Account for Tragic
Domestic Situations of Urban Youth, 4 RUTGERS J.L. & PUB. POL’Y
576 (2007).
Ratner, Gershon M. (Gary), Why the No Child Left Behind Act Needs to
Be Restructured to Accomplish Its Goals and How to Do It, 9
U.D.C. L. REV. 1 (2007).
Rodriguez, Andrea, Comment, Revealing the Impurities of Ivory Soap:
A Legal Analysis of the Validity of the Implementation of the No
Child Left Behind Act, 10 SCHOLAR 75 (2007).
Safier, Kristen L., Improving Teacher Quality in Ohio: The Limitations
of the Highly Qualified Teacher Provision of the No Child Left
Behind Act of 2001, 36 J.L. & EDUC. 65 (2007).
Suski, Emily, Actually, We Are Leaving Children Behind: How
Changes to Title I Under the No Child Left Behind Act Have Helped
Relieve Public Schools of the Responsibility for Taking Care of
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Disadvantaged Students’ Needs, 14 GEO. J. ON POVERTY L. & POL’Y
255 (2007).
Tokic, Stijepko, Comment, Examining the Big Picture Regarding the
Importance of the No Child Left Behind Act: Is It Worth Giving a
Chance?, 32 T. MARSHALL L. REV. 311 (2007).
Umpstead, Regina R., The No Child Left Behind Act: Is It an Unfunded
Mandate or a Promotion of Federal Educational Ideals?, 37 J.L. &
EDUC. 193 (2008).
Webb, Marjorie L., Comment, Rural School Districts Struggle to Meet
the Demands of No Child Left Behind, 16 SAN JOAQUIN AGRIC. L.
REV. 191 (2007).
Younger, R. Ryan, Comment, The Rationales of Striking Rights:
Influences of the No Child Left Behind Act, 60 ARK. L. REV. 735
(2007).
PARENS PATRIAE
Cherry, April L., The Detention, Confinement, and Incarceration of
Pregnant Women for the Benefit of Fetal Health, 16 COLUM. J.
GENDER & L. 147 (2007).
Feierman, Jessica R. & Riya S. Shah, Protecting Personhood: Legal
Strategies to Combat the Use of Strip Searches on Youth in
Detention, 60 RUTGERS L. REV. 67 (2007).
Hartman, Rhonda G., Gault’s Legacy: Dignity, Due Process, and
Adolescents’ Liberty Interests in Living Donation, 22 NOTRE DAME
J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL’Y 67 (2008).
Kaban, Barbara & James Orlando, Revitalizing the Infancy Defense in
the Contemporary Juvenile Court, 60 RUTGERS L. REV. 33 (2007).
Murphy, Kathleen A., Lost in Translation: The Right to Competency
and the Right to Counsel for Mentally Retarded Children in the
Juvenile Justice System, 51 HOW. L.J. 367 (2008).
Tanny, Erica, What Have We Done to Gault? Youth Criminal Justice
and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms: A Canadian Perspective,
9 BARRY L. REV. 143 (2007).
Thomas, Gregory, Limitations on Parens Patriae: The State and the
Parent/Child Relationship, 16 J. CONTEMP. LEGAL ISSUES 51
(2007).
2008]
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273
PARENTAL KIDNAPPING PREVENTION ACT, see
ABDUCTION
PATERNITY
American Bar Association, Family Law in the Fifty States 2006-2007:
Case Digests, 41 FAM. L.Q. 719 (2008).
Allen, Katie S., Note, Family Law & Civil Procedure—Daddy
Dilemma: Should the Truth Matter? Martin v. Pierce, No. 06-950,
2007 WL 1447911 (ARK. May 17, 2007), 30 U. ARK. LITTLE ROCK
L. REV. 815 (2008).
Althouse, Laura N., Three’s Company? How American Law Can
Recognize a Third Social Parent in Same-Sex Headed Families, 19
HASTINGS WOMEN’S L.J. 171 (2008).
Bailin, Paul, Note, Ferguson v. McKiernan: The Problematic Concept
of Technological Paternity, 36 J.L. MED. & ETHICS 425 (2008).
Bouchard, Donna, The Three-Parent Decision: A Case Commentary on
A.A. v. B.B., 70 SASK. L. REV. 459 (2007).
Dopierala, Jessica, Note, Family Law—Parental Rights—To Bring a
Claim Under the Michigan Paternity Act, if the Mother Was
Married at the Time of Conception, the Father Must Prove That the
Child Was Born out of Wedlock by Overcoming the Presumption
That the Child Was an Issue of the Marriage by Clear and
Convincing Evidence, 85 U. DET. MERCY L. REV. 79 (2007).
Harris, Leslie J., A New Paternity Law for the Twenty-First Century: Of
Biology, Social Function, Children’s Interests, and Betrayal, 44
WILLAMETTE L. REV. 297 (2007).
Kaminsky, Michelle, Note, Excessive Rights for Putative Fathers:
Heart of Adoptions Jeopardizes Rights of Mother and Child, 57
CATH. U. L. REV. 917 (2008).
Lorenzo, Jayson, Review, Fighting for Your Children: A Father’s
Guide to Custody, 16 J. CONTEMP. LEGAL ISSUES 181 (2007).
Pendleton, Megan, Note, Intestate Inheritance Claims: Determining a
Child’s Right to Inherit When Biological and Presumptive Paternity
Overlap, 29 CARDOZO L. REV. 2823 (2008).
Zafran, Ruth, Dying to Be a Father: Legal Paternity in Cases of
Posthumous Conception, 8 HOUS. J. HEALTH L. & POL’Y 47 (2007).
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PREGNANT JUVENILES, see also SEX EDUCATION;
TITLE IX
Brake, Deborah L., The Invisible Pregnant Athlete and the Promise of
Title IX, 31 HARV. J.L. & GENDER 323 (2008).
Ducker, Brittany, Overcoming the Hurdles: Title IX and Equal
Educational Attainment for Pregnant and Parenting Students, 36
J.L. & EDUC. 445 (2007).
Fine, Michelle & Sarah I. McClelland, The Politics of Teen Women’s
Sexuality: Public Policy and the Adolescent Female Body, 56
EMORY L.J. 993 (2007).
Hirschhorn, James M., ‘Juno’: Choices in Motherhood and Fatherhood,
191 N.J.L.J. 252 (2008).
Kokjohn, Sydney, Note, The Imposition of an Age Restriction on OverThe-Counter Access to Plan B Emergency Contraception: Violating
Constitutional Rights to Privacy and Exceeding Statutory Authority,
9 MINN. J. L. SCI. & TECH. 369 (2008).
Kuhn, Christopher G., Comment, An EPICC Oversight: Why the
Current Battle for Access to Contraception Will Not Help Reduce
Unintended Pregnancy in the U.S., 17 HEALTH MATRIX 347 (2007).
McKee, Mike, Minor’s Pregnancy Can Be Bodily Injury, 9/8/2008
NAT’L L.J. 15, (COL. 4) (2008).
McNeeley, Madeline E., Title IX and Equal Educational Access for
Pregnant and Parenting Girls, 22 WIS. WOMEN’S L.J. 267 (2007).
PRIVACY RIGHTS
Daggett, Lynn M., Student Privacy and the Protection of Pupil Rights
Act As Amended by No Child Left Behind, 12 U.C. DAVIS J. JUV. L.
& POL’Y 51 (2008).
Deloney, Wayne, Unsealing Adoption Records: The Right to Privacy
Versus the Right of Adult Adoptees to Find Their Birthparents, 7
WHITTIER J. CHILD. & FAM. ADVOC. 117 (2007).
Fair, Lauren M., Comment, Shame on U.S.: The Need for Uniform Open
Adoption Records Legislation in the United States, 48 SANTA
CLARA L. REV. 1039 (2008).
2008]
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275
Fu, Jesse, Note, The Researcher’s Second Laboratory: Protecting Our
Children from Social Surveys in Public Schools in Light of Fields v.
Palmdale School District, 80 S. CAL. L. REV. 589 (2007).
Gilbert, Helen L., Comment, Minors’ Constitutional Right to
Informational Privacy, 74 U. CHI. L. REV. 1375 (2007).
Hiller, Janine et al., Pocket Protection, 45 AM. BUS. L.J. 417 (2008).
Kokjohn, Sydney, Comment, The Imposition of an Age Restriction on
Over-The-Counter Access to Plan B Emergency Contraception:
Violating Constitutional Rights to Privacy and Exceeding Statutory
Authority, 9 MINN. J. L. SCI. & TECH. 369 (2008).
Mulligan, Steve, Comment, Inconsistency in Illinois Adoption Law:
Adoption Agencies’ Uncertain Duty to Disclose, Investigate, and
Inquire, 39 LOY. U. CHI. L.J. 799 (2008).
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
Appell, Annette R., Representing Children Representing What?:
Critical Reflections on Lawyering for Children, 39 COLUM. HUM.
RTS. L. REV. 573 (2008).
Atwood, Barbara A., The Uniform Representation of Children in Abuse,
Neglect, and Custody Proceedings Act: Bridging the Divide
Between Pragmatism and Idealism, 42 FAM. L.Q. 63 (2008).
Babbs, Eric P., Note, Pro-Life Judges and Judicial Bypass Cases, 22
NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL’Y 473 (2008).
Burman, John M., Juvenile Court, Part I[:] The Rules of Procedure for
Juvenile Courts and the Transfer of the GAL Program to the Public
Defender’s Office, 31-AUG WYO. LAW. 28 (2008).
Coulson, Ryan C., Professional Responsibility and False Accusations of
Child Abuse, 16 J. CONTEMP. LEGAL ISSUES 233 (2007).
Elrod, Linda D., Client-Directed Lawyers for Children: It Is the
“Right” Thing to Do, 27 PACE L. REV. 869 (2007).
Federle, Katherine H., Righting Wrongs: A Reply to the Uniform Law
Commission’s Uniform Representation of Children in Abuse,
Neglect, and Custody Proceedings Act, 42 FAM. L.Q. 103 (2008).
Glynn, Gerard F., The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act—
Promoting the Unauthorized Practice of Law, 9 J.L. & FAM. STUD.
53 (2007).
Henaghan, Mark, What Does a Child’s Right to Be Heard in Legal
Proceedings Really Mean? ABA Custody Standards Do Not Go Far
Enough, 42 FAM. L.Q. 117 (2008).
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Hinshaw, Art, Mediators As Mandatory Reporters of Child Abuse:
Preserving Mediation’s Core Values, 34 FLA. ST. U. L. REV. 271
(2007).
Hughes, Theresa, A Paradigm of Youth Client Satisfaction: Heightening
Professional Responsibility for Children’s Advocates, 40 COLUM.
J.L. & SOC. PROBS. 551 (2007).
Kaban, Barbara & James Orlando, Revitalizing the Infancy Defense in
the Contemporary Juvenile Court, 60 RUTGERS L. REV. 33 (2007).
Katner, David R., The Ethical Struggle of Usurping Juvenile Client
Autonomy by Raising Competency in Delinquency and Criminal
Cases, 16 S. CAL. INTERDISC. L.J. 293 (2007).
Moore, Robin, Indirect Representation of the Child in Custody
Disputes, 16 J. CONTEMP. LEGAL ISSUES 193 (2007).
Murphy, Kathleen A., Lost in Translation: The Right to Competency
and the Right to Counsel for Mentally Retarded Children in the
Juvenile Justice System, 51 HOW. L.J. 367 (2008).
Puritz, Patricia & Katayoon Majd, Ensuring Authentic Youth
Participation in Delinquency Cases: Creating a Paradigm for
Specialized Juvenile Defense Practice, 45 FAM. CT. REV. 466
(2007).
Richardson, Emily, Comment, Lawyers Were Children Once: An
Ethical Approach to Strengthening Child Abuse and Neglect
Legislation, 31 J. LEGAL PROF. 357 (2007).
Shubik, Claire & Jessica Kendall, Rethinking Juvenile Status Offense
Laws: Considerations for Congressional Review of the Juvenile
Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, 45 FAM. CT. REV. 384
(2007).
PUTATIVE FATHERS, see PATERNITY
RACE
Brake, Deborah L. & Verna L. Williams, The Heart of the Game:
Putting Race and Educational Equity at the Center of Title IX, 7 VA.
SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 199 (2008).
Campbell, Genevieve, Comment, Is Classism the New Racism?
Avoiding Strict Scrutiny’s Fatal in Fact Consequences by
Diversifying Student Bodies on the Basis of Socioeconomic Status,
34 N. KY. L. REV. 679 (2007).
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277
Caretti, Kathryn M. & N. Pieter M. O’Leary, The Story of the Jena Six:
The Interplay of History, Hate Crimes, Racial Inequality, and Legal
Justice in Jena, Louisiana, 1 HUM. RTS. & GLOBALIZATION L. REV. 3
(2008).
Chin, William Y., School Violence and Race: The Problem of Peer
Racial Harassment Against Asian Pacific American Students in
Schools, 10 SCHOLAR 333 (2008).
Duru, Jeremi N., Friday Night ‘Lite’: How De-Racialization in the
Motion Picture Friday Night Lights Disserves the Movement to
Eradicate Racial Discrimination from American Sport, 25
CARDOZO ARTS & ENT. L.J. 485 (2007).
Foate, David, Note, Do Federal Courts Really Want Parents Involved?
Using No Child Left Behind to Fight Potential Re-Segregation, 20
NAT’L BLACK L.J. 163 (2007).
Forman, Jr., James, The Rise and Fall of School Vouchers: A Story of
Religion, Race, and Politics, 54 UCLA L. REV. 547 (2007).
Foulkes, Risha K., Comment, Abstinence-Only Education and Minority
Teenagers: The Importance of Race in a Question of
Constitutionality, 10 BERKELEY J. AFR.-AM. L. & POL’Y 3 (2008).
Kaufman, Michael J., (Still) Constitutional School De-Segregation
Strategies: Teaching Racial Literacy to Secondary School Students
and Preferencing Racially-Literate Applicants to Higher Education,
13 MICH. J. RACE & L. 147 (2007).
Martinez, Theresa A., Images of the “Socially Disinherited”: Inner-City
Youth in Rap Music, 10 J.L. & FAM. STUD. 111 (2007).
Oluwole, Joseph O. & Preston C. Green, III, No Child Left Behind Act,
Race, and Parents Involved, 5 HASTINGS RACE & POVERTY L.J. 271
(2008).
Rodriguez, Andrea, Comment, Revealing the Impurities of Ivory Soap:
A Legal Analysis of the Validity of the Implementation of the No
Child Left Behind Act, 10 SCHOLAR 75 (2007).
Rogers, John et al., Civic Lessons: Public Schools and the Civic
Development of Undocumented Students and Parents, 3 NW J. L. &
SOC. POL’Y 201 (2008).
Solari, Frances P. & Julienne E.M. Balshaw, Outlawed and Exiled: Zero
Tolerance and Second Generation Race Discrimination in Public
Schools, 29 N.C. CENT. L.J. 147 (2007).
Steckler, Tamara A., Litigating Racism: Exposing Injustice in Juvenile
Prosecutions, 60 RUTGERS L. REV. 245 (2007).
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Wells, Michael L., Race-Conscious Student Assignment Plans After
Parents Involved: Bringing State Action Principles to Bear on the
De Jure/De Facto Distinction, 112 PENN ST. L. REV. 1023 (2008).
RELIGION
Arnold, Julie M., Comment, “Divine” Justice and the Lack of Secular
Intervention: Abrogating the Clergy-Communicant Privilege in
Mandatory Reporting Statutes to Combat Child Sexual Abuse, 42
VAL. U. L. REV. 849 (2008).
Cahn, Naomi & June Carbone, Deep Purple: Religious Shades of
Family Law, 110 W. VA. L. REV. 459 (2007).
Chen, Jennifer E., Comment, Family Conflicts: The Role of Religion in
Refusing Medical Treatment for Minors, 58 HASTINGS L.J. 643
(2007).
Ciullo, Allison, Comment, Prosecution Without Persecution: The
Inability of Courts to Recognize Christian Science Spiritual Healing
and a Shift Towards Legislative Action, 42 NEW ENG. L. REV. 155
(2007).
Clark, Matthew W., The Gospel According to the State: An Analysis of
Massachusetts Adoption Laws and the Closing of Catholic Charities
Adoption Services, 41 SUFFOLK U.L. REV. 871 (2008).
Fine, Michelle & Sara I. McClelland, The Politics of Teen Women’s
Sexuality: Public Policy and the Adolescent Female Body, 56
EMORY L.J. 993 (2007).
Forman, Jr., James, The Rise and Fall of School Vouchers: A Story of
Religion, Race, and Politics, 54 UCLA L. REV. 547 (2007).
Hamilton, Vivian E., Religious v. Secular Ideologies and Sex
Education: A Response to Professors Cahn and Carbone, 110 W.
VA. L. REV. 501 (2007).
Jarvis, Jared M., Parent, Child, State, and the Limits on the Parent’s
Entitlement to Dictate a Child’s Medical Treatment on the Basis of
Religion, 16 J. CONTEMP. LEGAL ISSUES 79 (2007).
Patton, John F., Comment, Freedom of Religion or Best Interest of the
Child?: Why California Courts Must Protect Children from Parents
Affiliated with “The Family” Religious Organization When Issuing
Custody Orders, 6 WHITTIER J. CHILD & FAM. ADVOC. 505 (2007).
Pillari, Timothy J., Comment, Rethinking Juvenile Justice: Catholic
Social Thought As a Vehicle for Reform, 22 NOTRE DAME J.L.
ETHICS & PUB. POL’Y 167 (2008).
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279
Russo, Charles J. & Tie Fatt Hee, The Right of Students to Wear
Religious Garb in Public Schools: A Comparative Analysis of the
United States and Malaysia, 18 EDUC. & L.J. 1 (2008).
Rutherford, Jane, Community Accountability for the Effect of Child
Abuse on Juvenile Delinquency in the Brave New World of
Behavioral Genetics, 56 DEPAUL L. REV. 949 (2007).
Selfridge, Alexandra, Challenges for Negotiating and Drafting an
Antenuptial Agreement for the Religious Upbringing of Future
Children, 16 J. CONTEMP. LEGAL ISSUES 91 (2007).
Shatz, Naomi R., Comment, Unconstitutional Entanglements: The
Religious Right, the Federal Government, and Abstinence
Education in the Schools, 19 YALE J.L. & FEMINISM 495 (2008).
Shulman, Jeffrey, What Yoder Wrought: Religious Disparagement,
Parental Alienation and the Best Interests of the Child, 53 VILL. L.
REV. 173 (2008).
Weber, Mark C., Services for Private School Students Under the
Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act: Issues of
Statutory Entitlement, Religious Liberty, and Procedural Regularity,
36 J.L. & EDUC. 163 (2007).
Weiser, Jennifer, The Availability of Public Resources for Children with
Disabilities in Private Religious Schools, 11 U.C. DAVIS J. JUV. L. &
POL’Y 153 (2007).
SCHOOLS, see EDUCATION
SEARCH AND SEIZURE
DeMitchell, Todd A., Essay, Safety Sensitive Positions and the Duty
Owed to Students: From Drugs to Torts, 217 EDUC. L. REP. 789
(2007).
Feierman, Jessica R. & Riya S. Shah, Protecting Personhood: Legal
Strategies to Combat the Use of Strip Searches on Youth in
Detention, 60 RUTGERS L. REV. 67 (2007).
Feinberg, Jessica, Comment, The Clash Between Safety and Freedom of
Association in the Regulation of Prom Dates, 17 KAN. J.L. & PUB.
POL’Y 168 (2008).
Feinberg, Todd, Suspicionless Canine Sniffs: Does the Fourth
Amendment Prohibit Public Schools from Using Dogs to Search
Without Individualized Suspicion?, 11 U.C. DAVIS J. JUV. L. &
POL’Y 271 (2007).
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Hightower, Dustin W., Comment, Student Searches and Seizures:
Georgia’s Current Approach and Recommended Change, 1 J.
MARSHALL L.J. 253 (2008).
Messner, Steven, Comment, Law Enforcement DNA Database:
Jeopardizing the Juvenile Justice System Under California’s
Criminal DNA Collection Law, 28 J. JUV. L. 159 (2007).
Mawdsley, Ralph D. & Jacqueline Joy Cumming, Student Informants,
School Strip Searches, and Reasonableness: Sorting Out Problems
of Inception and Scope, 230 EDUC. L. REP. 1 (2008).
Reynolds, Tyler, The Fourth Amendment: The Appropriate Use of Drug
Dogs to Search Vehicles on School Grounds, 36 J.L. & EDUC. 589
(2007).
Rossow, Lawrence F. & R. Lance Potter, Seizure in the Public Schools:
The Other Side of the Fourth Amendment, 233 EDUC. L. REP. 17
(2008).
Rowen, Katie, The Supreme Court of Canada Rules on the Use of DrugSniffing Dogs in Schools, 18 EDUC. & L.J. 83 (2008).
Schieffelin, Nicholas W., Maintaining Educational and Athletic
Integrity: How Will Schools Combat Performance-Enhancing Drug
Use?, 40 SUFFOLK U. L. REV. 959 (2007).
Stewart, Suzanne, Dog-Sniff Searches in Massachusetts Public Schools:
How Close Is Too Close?, 13 SUFFOLK J. TRIAL & APP. ADVOC. 169
(2008).
Torres, Jr., Mario S. & Jacqueline Stefkovich, Students’ Fourth
Amendment Rights and the Federal Judgeship: Examining the Link
Between Political Appointments and Case Outcomes, 2007 BYU
EDUC. & L.J. 257 (2007).
SEX EDUCATION, see also EDUCATION; SINGLE-SEX
EDUCATION; TITLE IX
Brough, Keith, Comment, Sex Education Left at the Threshold of the
School Door: Stricter Requirements for Parental Opt-Out
Provisions, 46 FAM. CT. REV. 409 (2008).
Cahn, Naomi & June Carbone, Deep Purple: Religious Shades of
Family Law, 110 W. VA. L. REV. 459 (2007).
Darflinger, Michael, Comment, Honesty Is the Best Policy, 29 J. LEGAL
MED. 81 (2008).
Fine, Michelle & Sara I. McClelland, The Politics of Teen Women’s
Sexuality: Public Policy and the Adolescent Female Body, 56
EMORY L.J. 993 (2007).
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281
Foulkes, Risha K., Comment, Abstinence-Only Education and Minority
Teenagers: The Importance of Race in a Question of
Constitutionality, 10 BERKELEY J. AFR.-AM. L. POL’Y 3 (2008).
Hamilton, Vivian E., Religious v. Secular Ideologies and Sex
Education: A Response to Professors Cahn and Carbone, 110 W.
VA. L. REV. 501 (2007).
Keefe, Kelly & Amber Olsen, Comment, A New Twist on the Birds and
the Bees: Adolescent Female Sexuality and the Debates
Surrounding Access to Birth Control, Comprehensive Sex
Education, and the HPV Vaccination, 28 CHILD. LEGAL RTS. J. 13
(2008).
Merriam, Jesse R., Why Don’t More Public Schools Teach Sex
Education?: A Constitutional Explanation and Critique, 13 WM. &
MARY J. WOMEN & L. 539 (2007).
Pillard, Cornelia T.L., Our Other Reproductive Choices: Equality in Sex
Education, Contraceptive Access, and Work-Family Policy, 56
EMORY L.J. 941 (2007).
Schwarz, Amy, Comment, Comprehensive Sex Education: Why
America’s Youth Deserve the Truth About Sex, 29 HAMLINE J. PUB.
L. & POL’Y 115 (2007).
Shatz, Naomi R., Comment, Unconstitutional Entanglements: The
Religious Right, the Federal Government, and Abstinence
Education in the Schools, 19 YALE J.L. & FEMINISM 495 (2008).
Tulin, Leah J., Comment, Can International Human Rights Law
Countenance Federal Funding of Abstinence-Only Education?, 95
GEO. L.J. 1979 (2007).
SEXUAL ABUSE, see CHILD MOLESTATION
SEXUAL MINORITIES
Althouse, Laura N., Three’s Company? How American Law Can
Recognize a Third Social Parent in Same-Sex Headed Families, 19
HASTINGS WOMEN’S L.J. 171 (2008).
Ball, Carlos A., The Immorality of Statutory Restrictions on Adoption by
Lesbians and Gay Men, 38 LOY. U. CHI. L.J. 379 (2007).
Bradley, Richard R., Comment, Making a Mountain out of a Molehill: A
Law and Economics Defense of Same-Sex Foster Care Adoptions,
45 FAM. CT. REV. 133 (2007).
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Bishop, Emily A., Comment, A Child’s Expertise: Establishing
Statutory Protection for Intersexed Children Who Reject Their
Gender of Assignment, 82 N.Y.U. L. REV. 531 (2007).
Estrada, Rudy & Jody Marksamer, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender Young People in State Custody: Making the Child
Welfare and Juvenile Justice Systems Safe for All Youth Through
Litigation, Advocacy, and Education, 79 TEMP. L. REV. 415 (2008).
Gartner, Nadine A., Lesbian (M)otherhood: Creating an Alternative
Model for Settling Child Custody Disputes, 16 LAW & SEXUALITY
45 (2007).
Gurney, Karen, Sex and the Surgeon’s Knife: The Family Court’s
Dilemma . . . Informed Consent and the Specter of Iatrogenic Harm
to Children with Intersex Characteristics, 33 AM. J.L. & MED. 625
(2007).
Gwinn, Valerie, Locked in the Closet: The Impact of Lawrence v. Texas
on the Lives of Gay Youth in the Juvenile Justice System, 6
WHITTIER J. CHILD & FAM. ADVOC. 437 (2007).
Houle, Amanda L., From T-Shirts to Teaching: May Public Schools
Constitutionally Regulate Antihomosexual Speech?, 76 FORDHAM L.
REV. 2477 (2008).
Hunter, Ernst, Note, What’s Good for the Gays Is Good for the Gander:
Making Homeless Youth Housing Safer for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender Youth, 46 FAM. CT. REV. 543 (2008).
Kennedy, Amanda, Comment, Because We Say So: The Unfortunate
Denial of Rights to Transgender Minors Regarding Transition, 19
HASTINGS WOMEN’S L.J. 281 (2008).
Pratt, Carolyn, Comment, Protecting the Marketplace of Ideas in the
Classroom: Why the Equal Access Act and the First Amendment
Require the Recognition of Gay/Straight Alliances in America’s
Public Schools, 5 FIRST AMEND. L. REV. 370 (2007).
Shield, Sonja, The Doctor Won’t See You Now: Rights of Transgender
Adolescents to Sex Reassignment Treatment, 31 N.Y.U. REV. L. &
SOC. CHANGE 361 (2007).
Valentine, Sarah E., Queer Kids: A Comprehensive Annotated Legal
Bibliography on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and
Questioning Youth, 19 YALE J.L. & FEMINISM 449 (2008).
SEXUAL OFFENSES COMMITTED BY JUVENILES
Barnes, Nicholas R., Comment, The Polygraph and Juveniles:
Rehabilitation or Overreaction? A Case Against the Current Use of
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283
Polygraph Examinations on Juvenile Offenders, 39 U. TOL. L. REV.
669 (2008).
Bowater, Britney M., Comment, Adam Walsh Child Protection and
Safety Act of 2006: Is There a Better Way to Tailor the Sentences of
Juvenile Sex Offenders?, 57 CATH. U. L. REV. 817 (2008).
Cash, Wendy S., Note, A Search for “Wisdom, Justice, and
Moderation” in Wilson v. State, 42 NEW ENG. L. REV. 225 (2007).
Cohen, Meredith, Note, No Child Left Behind Bars: The Need to
Combat Cruel and Unusual Punishment of State Statutory Rape
Laws, 16 J.L. & POL’Y 717 (2008).
Conn, Kathleen, Peer Sexual Harassment in Elementary Schools: Is
Title IX the Answer?, 219 EDUC. L. REP. 25 (2007).
Curtis, Michael K. & Shannon Gilreath, Transforming Teenagers into
Oral Sex Felons: The Persistence of the Crime Against Nature After
Lawrence v. Texas, 43 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 155 (2008).
Enniss, Brittany, Comment, Quickly Assuaging Public Fear: How the
Well-Intended Adam Walsh Act Led to Unintended Consequences,
2008 UTAH L. REV. 697 (2008).
Hughes, Andrew J., Comment, Haste Makes Waste: A Call to Revamp
New Jersey’s Megan’s Law Legislation As-Applied to Juveniles, 5
RUTGERS J.L. & PUB. POL’Y 408 (2008).
Kuhfahl, Jr., Charles A., “I Was Only Twelve—It Doesn’t Count”: Why
Adolescent Sex Offenders Are Not Legally Relevant in Prosecutions
of Adult Sex Offenders and Why Military Rules of Evidence 413 &
414 Should Be Amended Accordingly, 194 MIL. L. REV. 132 (2007).
Rule, Christina D., Comment, A Better Approach to Juvenile Sex
Offender Registration in California, 42 U.S.F. L. REV. 497 (2007).
Young, Caitlin, Comment, Children Sex Offenders: How the Adam
Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act Hurts the Same Children It
Is Trying to Protect, 34 NEW ENG. J. ON CRIM. & CIV. CONFINEMENT
459 (2008).
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
Aguanno, Guiseppe, Note, Cervical Cancer Prevention: Mandating the
HPV Vaccine As a Condition of School Attendance, 46 FAM. CT.
REV. 637 (2008).
Bessler, John D., In the Spirit of Ubuntu: Enforcing the Rights of
Orphans and Vulnerable Children Affected by HIV/AIDS in South
Africa, 31 HASTINGS INT’L & COMP. L. REV. 33 (2008).
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Chandler, Caitlin L., At the Margins of the AIDS Response: Young
People and AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa, 40 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. &
POL. 1079 (2008).
Fortune, Katherine A., Note, Medical Miracle or Unnecessary
Exercise? The Legal Implications of Mandatory Childhood
Vaccination for HPV, 85 U. DET. MERCY L. REV. 203 (2008).
Javitt, Gail et al., Assessing Mandatory HPV Vaccination: Who Should
Call the Shots?, 36 J.L. MED. & ETHICS 384 (2008).
Keefe, Kelly & Amber Olsen, Comment, A New Twist on the Birds and
the Bees: Adolescent Female Sexuality and the Debates
Surrounding Access to Birth Control, Comprehensive Sex
Education, and the HPV Vaccination, 28 CHILD. LEGAL RTS. J. 13
(2008).
Klick, Jonathan & Thomas Stratmann, Abortion Access and Risky Sex
Among Teens: Parental Involvement Laws and Sexually Transmitted
Diseases, 24 J.L. ECON. & ORG. 2 (2008).
Law, Sylvia, Human Papillomavirus Vaccination, Private Choice, and
Public Health, 41 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. 1731 (2008).
Pizzatola, Ariel, Comment, The Constitutionality of Opting Out of
Adolescent Sex: HPV Vaccine-Mandate Legislation Raises
Constitutional Questions, 24 J. CONTEMP. HEALTH L. & POL’Y 399
(2008).
Roll, Carrie A., Comment, The Human Papillomavirus Vaccine: Should
It Be Mandatory or Voluntary?, 10 J. HEALTH CARE L. & POL’Y 421
(2007).
Skov, Rebecca E., Examining Mandatory HPV Vaccination for All
School-Aged Children, 62 FOOD & DRUG L.J. 805 (2007).
Todres, Jonathan, Rights, Relationships and the Experience of Children
Orphaned by AIDS, 41 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. 417 (2007).
SINGLE-SEX EDUCATION, see also EDUCATION; SEX
EDUCATION; TITLE IX
Burgin, Frances E., “Fire Where There Is No Flame”: The
Constitutionality of Single-Sex Classrooms in the Commonwealth,
13 WM. & MARY J. WOMEN & L. 821 (2007).
Carr, Benjamin P., Comment, Can Separate Be Equal? Single-Sex
Classrooms, the Constitution, and Title IX, 83 NOTRE DAME L. REV.
409 (2007).
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285
Kiselewich, Rebecca A., Note, In Defense of the 2006 Title IX
Regulations for Single-Sex Public Education: How Separate Can Be
Equal, 49 B.C. L. REV. 217 (2008).
Rigdon, Amy R., Comment, Dangerous Data: How Disputed Research
Legalized Public Single-Sex Education, 37 STETSON L. REV. 527
(2008).
SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES, see INTERNET
SPORTS, see also TITLE IX
Anderson, Paul & Barbara Osborne, A Historical Review of Title IX
Litigation, 18 J. LEGAL ASPECTS SPORT 127 (2008).
Brake, Deborah L., The Invisible Pregnant Athlete and the Promise of
Title IX, 31 HARV. J.L. & GENDER 323 (2008).
Brake, Deborah L. & Verna L. Williams, The Heart of the Game:
Putting Race and Educational Equity at the Center of Title IX, 7 VA.
SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 199 (2008).
Brown, Kimberly M., Comment, Leveling the Playing Field: A
Commentary on the Impact of High School Athletic Eligibility
Requirements on Students with Learning Disabilities, 4 DEPAUL J.
SPORTS L. & CONTEMP. PROBS. 255 (2008).
Duru, Jeremi N., Friday Night ‘Lite’: How De-Racialization in the
Motion Picture Friday Night Lights Disserves the Movement to
Eradicate Racial Discrimination from American Sport, 25
CARDOZO ARTS & ENT. L.J. 485 (2007).
Heckman, Diane, New Rules for the Game Mark the 35th Anniversary of
Title IX Involving Athletic Programs, 234 EDUC. L. REP. 515 (2008).
Hefferan, Jane, Note, Changing Seasons, Changing Times: The Validity
of Nontraditional Sports Seasons Under Title IX and the Equal
Protection Clause, 9 VAND. J. ENT. & TECH. L. 861 (2007).
Schieffelin, Nicholas W., Maintaining Educational and Athletic
Integrity: How Will Schools Combat Performance-Enhancing Drug
Use?, 40 SUFFOLK U. L. REV. 959 (2007).
Williams, Claire, Sexual Orientation Harassment and Discrimination:
Legal Protection for Student-Athletes, 17 J. LEGAL ASPECTS SPORT
253 (2007).
Yasser, Ray & Matthew Block, Upon Further Review: Recognizing
Procedural Due Process Rights for Suspended High School
Athletes, 26-FALL ENT. & SPORTS LAW. 1 (2008).
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STUDENTS’ RIGHTS, see EDUCATION
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Carpenter, Christopher, Heavy Alcohol Use and Crime: Evidence from
Underage Drunk-Driving Laws, 50 J.L. & ECON. 539 (2007).
Hannett, MJ., Comment, Lessening the Sting of ASFA: The
Rehabilitation-Relapse Dilemma Brought About by Drug Addiction
and Termination of Parental Rights, 45 FAM. CT. REV. 524 (2007).
Read, Kristen L., Comment, A Legislative Commentary: The Youth
Drug Detoxification and Stabilization Act, 70 SASK. L. REV. 199
(2007).
Romer, Shawn, Combating the Unfair Competitive Edge: Random Drug
Testing Should Be Implemented in Standardized Testing to Deter
Illicit and Unfair Use of Prescription Stimulants, 21 J.L. & HEALTH
151 (2008).
Schieffelin, Nicholas W., Maintaining Educational and Athletic
Integrity: How Will Schools Combat Performance-Enhancing Drug
Use?, 40 SUFFOLK U. L. REV. 959 (2007).
Weber, Ellen M., Child Welfare Interventions for Drug-Dependent
Pregnant Women: Limitations of a Non-Public Health Response, 75
UMKC L. REV. 789 (2007).
Willman, Mindy M., Comment, Express and Implied Limits on Juvenile
Courts’ Authority to Order Parental Drug Tests, 43 IDAHO L. REV.
837 (2007).
SUICIDE
Blanchard, Joy, University Tort Liability and Student Suicide: Case
Review and Implications for Practice, 36 J.L. & EDUC. 461 (2007).
Moskos, Michelle A. et al., Utah Youth Suicide Study: Evidence-Based
Suicide Prevention for Juvenile Offenders, 10 J.L & FAM. STUD. 127
(2007).
Ruedy, Matthew C., Comment, Repercussions of a MySpace Teen
Suicide: Should Anti-Cyberbullying Laws Be Created?, 9 N.C. J. L.
& TECH. 323 (2008).
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287
TEEN PREGNANCY, see PREGNANT JUVENILES
TELEVISION, see MEDIA
TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS
Bybee, Erin E., Note, Family Law—Parental Rights—Protection of
Parental Rights in Custody and Termination of Parental Rights
Cases in Tennessee, 75 TENN. L. REV. 151 (2007).
Clement, Nell, Comment, Do “Reasonable Efforts” Require Cultural
Competence? The Importance of Culturally Competent
Reunification Services in the California Child Welfare System, 5
HASTINGS RACE & POVERTY L.J. 397 (2008).
Douglas, Joshua A., When Is a “Minor” Also an “Adult”?: An
Adolescent’s Liberty Interest in Accessing Contraceptives from
Public School Distribution Programs, 43 WILLAMETTE L. REV. 545
(2007).
Ferguson, S. Adam, Comment, Not Without My Daughter: Deportation
and the Termination of Parental Rights, 22 GEO. IMMIGR. L.J. 85
(2007).
Hannett, MJ, Comment, Lessening the Sting of ASFA: The
Rehabilitation-Relapse Dilemma Brought About by Drug Addiction
and Termination of Parental Rights, 45 FAM. CT. REV. 524 (2007).
Hill, Cory J., Note, State ex rel. B.R.: A Guide to Properly Considering
Rehabilitation Evidence in Parental Rights Termination
Proceedings, 9 J.L. & FAM. STUD. 341 (2007).
Holtz, Katie, Comment, In Re The Termination of Parental Rights to
Max G.W.: Beginning to Pave the Way for Wisconsin’s Incarcerated
Mothers to Retain Their Parental Rights and Serve the Best Interest
of Their Children, 22 WIS. WOMEN’S L.J. 289 (2007).
Hull, Ann, Note, Termination of Parental Rights, 28 J. JUV. L. 212
(2007).
McCree, Cameron C., Note, What About the Child?: A Critique of
Linker-Flores v. Arkansas Department of Human Services, 60 ARK.
L. REV. 353 (2007).
Messner, Steven, Note, Right to Counsel at Termination of Parental
Rights, 28 J. JUV. L. 231 (2007).
Nelsen, Derek A., Note, In Re D.F.: The South Dakota Supreme Court
Misses an Opportunity to Establish an Appropriate Due Diligence
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Standard When Serving Notice by Publication in Parental Rights
Termination Proceedings, 53 SAN DIEGO L. REV. 174 (2008).
Parlade, Mari D., Termination of Parental Rights: The Terminus of
Juvenile Dependency Proceedings, 16 J. CONTEMP. LEGAL ISSUES
317 (2007).
Willman, Mindy M., Comment, Express and Implied Limits on Juvenile
Courts’ Authority to Order Parental Drug Tests, 43 IDAHO L. REV.
837 (2007).
Zawisza, Christina A., Storied Anna Mae He Decision Clarifies Law but
Leaves Unanswered Questions, 38 U. MEM. L. REV. 637 (2008).
TESTIMONY, see EVIDENCE
TITLE IX, see also GENDER DISCRIMINATION;
PREGNANT JUVENILES; SINGLE-SEX EDUCATION;
SPORTS
Brake, Deborah L., The Invisible Pregnant Athlete and the Promise of
Title IX, 31 HARV. J.L. & GENDER 323 (2008).
Brake, Deborah L. & Verna L. Williams, The Heart of the Game:
Putting Race and Educational Equity at the Center of Title IX, 7
VA. SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 199 (2008).
Carr, Benjamin P., Comment, Can Separate Be Equal? Single-Sex
Classrooms, the Constitution, and Title IX, 83 NOTRE DAME L. REV.
409 (2007).
Conn, Kathleen, Peer Sexual Harassment in Elementary Schools: Is
Title IX the Answer?, 219 EDUC. L. REP. 25 (2007).
Ducker, Brittany, Overcoming the Hurdles: Title IX and Equal
Educational Attainment for Pregnant and Parenting Students, 36
J.L. & EDUC. 445 (2007).
Hefferan, Jane, Note, Changing Seasons, Changing Times: The Validity
of Nontraditional Sports Seasons Under Title IX and the Equal
Protection Clause, 9 VAND. J. ENT. & TECH. L. 861 (2007).
Kiselewich, Rebecca A., Note, In Defense of the 2006 Title IX
Regulations for Single-Sex Public Education: How Separate Can Be
Equal, 49 B.C. L. REV. 217 (2008).
McNeely, Madeline E., Comment, Title IX and Equal Educational
Access for Pregnant and Parenting Girls, 22 WIS. WOMEN’S L.J.
267 (2007).
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UNBORN CHILDREN, see FETAL RIGHTS
UNDOCUMENTED ALIENS, see also IMMIGRATION
Annand, Katie, Note, Still Waiting for the Dream: The Injustice of
Punishing Undocumented Immigrant Students, 59 HASTINGS L.J.
683 (2008).
Capps, Randy, U.S. Immigrant Workers and Families: Demographics,
Labor Market Participation, and Children’s Education, 14 VA. J.
SOC. POL’Y& L. 170 (2007).
Deterding, David J., Note, A Deference-Based Dilemma: The
Implications of Lewis v. Thompson for Access to Non-Emergency
Health Benefits for Undocumented Alien Children, 52 ST. LOUIS U.
L.J. 951 (2008).
Dodrill, Lauren, Ehrlich v. Perez: The Government’s Failure to Provide
Medical Funding to Resident Alien Children and Pregnant Women,
Based Solely on Their Alienage, Was Subject to Strict Scrutiny and
Violated Their Rights to Equal Protection, 37 U. BALT. L.F. 138
(2007).
Gindele, Kelly, The Birthright of Citizenship As to Children Born of
Illegal Immigrants in the United States: What Did the Drafters of
the Fourteenth Amendment Intend?, 34 N. KY. L. REV. 367 (2007).
Liebmann, Theo, Family Court and the Unique Needs of Children and
Families Who Lack Immigration Status, 40 COLUM. J.L. & SOC.
PROBS. 583 (2007).
Shah, Ragini, Sharing the American Dream: Towards Formalizing the
Status of Long-Term Resident Undocumented Children in the
United States, 39 COLUM. HUM. RTS. L. REV. 637 (2008).
UNIFORM CHILD ABDUCTION PREVENTION
ACT, see ABDUCTION
VIDEO GAMES, see MEDIA
VISITATION, see also CUSTODY
Conner, Dana H., Do No Harm: An Analysis of the Legal and Social
Consequences of Child Visitation Determinations for Incarcerated
290
UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE LAW REVIEW
[Vol. 30:1
Perpetrators of Extreme Acts of Violence Against Women, 17
COLUM. J. GENDER & L. 163 (2008).
Cowan, Lauren F., Note, There’s No Place Like Home: Why the Harm
Standard in Grandparent Visitation Disputes Is in the Child’s Best
Interests, 75 FORDHAM L. REV. 3137 (2007).
Dubansky, Emily C., Note, Koshko v. Haining: Does a Heightened
Standard for Grandparent Visitation Really Protect Children’s Best
Interests?, 67 MD. L. REV. 805 (2008).
Gitlin, H. Joseph, Visitation by Biological Boyfriend-Father, 95 ILL.
B.J. 556 (2007).
Jones, Colin P.A., In the Best Interests of the Court: What American
Lawyers Need to Know About Child Custody and Visitation in
Japan, 8 ASIAN-PAC. L. & POL’Y J. 166 (2007).
Stern, Nat & Karen Oehme, Increasing Safety for Battered Women and
Their Children: Creating a Privilege for Supervised Visitation
Intake Records, 41 U. RICH. L. REV. 499 (2007).
WRONGFUL BIRTH, see WRONGFUL LIFE
WRONGFUL CONCEPTION, see WRONGFUL LIFE
WRONGFUL LIFE, see also FETAL RIGHTS
Loth, Marc A., Courts in Search of Legitimacy: The Case of Wrongful
Life, 1 IUS GENTIUM 73 (2007).
McCartney, Paul W., Wrongful Pregnancy, Birth and Life Claims in
Ohio, 1 OHIO TORT L.J. 4 (2007).
McEntire, Michelle, Comment, Compensating Post-Conception
Prenatal Medical Malpractice While Respecting Life: A
Recommendation to North Carolina Legislators, 29 CAMPBELL L.
REV. 761 (2007).
Mitrovich, Paul H., Ohio Wrongful Pregnancy, Wrongful Birth, and
Wrongful Life Law Needs to Be Revisited to Obtain a More
Equitable Result and Consistency of Law, 33 OHIO N.U. L. REV. 623
(2007).
Murtaugh, Michael T., Wrongful Birth: The Courts’ Dilemma in
Determining a Remedy for a “Blessed Event,” 27 PACE L. REV. 241
(2007).
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SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX
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Shachar, Carmel, Assigning and Empowering Moral Decision Making:
Acuna v. Turkish and Wrongful Birth and Wrongful Life
Jurisprudence in New Jersey, 36 J.L. MED. & ETHICS 193 (2008).
Weisser, Heather A., Comment, Abolishing the Pharmacist’s Veto: An
Argument in Support of a Wrongful Conception Cause of Action
Against Pharmacists Who Refuse to Provide Emergency
Contraception, 80 S. CAL. L. REV. 865 (2007).
WRONGFUL PREGNANCY, see WRONGFUL LIFE
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