Jerron Wheeler (University of Florida College of Law) has recently posted to SSRN his paper, From Margins to Center: Elevating the Voices of Disadvantaged Families in Child Welfare. Here is the abstract:This essay sheds light on the systemic challenges faced
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Berg: “Freedom to Traumatize Children?: Unreasonable Publicity and Non-Celebrity Children’s Right to Privacy”
Alexis Berg (American University Law Review) has recently posted to SSRN her paper, Freedom to Traumatize Children?: Unreasonable Publicity and Non-Celebrity Children's Right to Privacy. Here is the abstract:This Note examines the significant privacy risks faced by children of celebrities,…
Kahn and Roman: “The Flip and Flop of Taxing Alimony”
Jeffrey H. Kahn (Florida State University College of Law) and Rebecca Roman (University of Chicago Law School) have recently posted to SSRN their paper, The Flip and Flop of Taxing Alimony. Here is the abstract:Since the dawn of income taxation…
Feinberg: “The Identity Factor”
Jessica Feinberg (University of Maine School of Law) has recently posted to SSRN her paper, The Identity Factor. Here is the abstract:Identity development is one of the most important processes that occur during childhood. For certain populations of children, such…
Buchhandler-Raphael: “Compassionate Undercharging”
Michal Buchhandler-Raphael (Widener University Law School) has recently posted to SSRN his paper, Compassionate Undercharging. Here is the abstract:Undercharging, a common prosecutorial tactic, refers to the strategic pursuit of lesser charges than the law permits. While undercharging is primarily used…
Parness: “At Birth Childcare Parentage in Assisted Reproduction Births”
Jeffrey A. Parness (Northern Illinois University College of Law) has recently posted to SSRN his paper, At Birth Childcare Parentage in Assisted Reproduction Births. Here is the abstract:Artificial insemination births in the United States are on the rise. These births…
Shúilleabháin: “Same-Sex Couples in European Private International Law: Finding a Path Through the Labyrinth”
Maire Ní Shúilleabháin (University College Dublin School of Law) has recently posted to SSRN her paper, Same-Sex Couples in European Private International Law: Finding a Path Through the Labyrinth. Here is the abstract:Globally – and within Europe – domestic laws…
Parness: “Regaining Childcare Liberties for Natural Parents”
Jeffrey A. Parness (Northern Illinois University College of Law) has recently posted to SSRN his paper, Regaining Childcare Liberties for Natural Parents. Here is the abstract:Until recently, it was easy to identify at birth those beyond gestating mothers who had…
Campos-Bui: “Reform’s Oversight: The Limits of Youth Restitution”
Stephanie Campos-Bui (University of California, Berkeley School of Law) has recently posted to SSRN her paper, Reform’s Oversight: The Limits of Youth Restitution. Here is the abstract:Over the past decade, dozens of state and local jurisdictions across the country and…
Walker: “Digitally Branded: The Developmental Catastrophe of Juvenile Sex Offender Registries”
Tammi Walker (University of Arizona College of Law) has recently posted to SSRN her paper, Digitally Branded: The Developmental Catastrophe of Juvenile Sex Offender Registries. Here is the abstract:Juvenile sex offender registration was never a natural fit for the youth…