Jessica Heldman (University of San Diego School of Law) has recently posted to SSRN her paper, Specialty Courts for Commercially Sexually Exploited Children: What We Know and What Is Possible. Here is the abstract:This article examines the emergence and development
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Weinberg: “Seeing the Forest through the Trees: Rethinking the Meaning of ‘Child Welfare’”
Anita Weinberg (Loyola University Chicago School of Law) has recently posted to SSRN her paper, Seeing the Forest through the Trees: Rethinking the Meaning of ‘Child Welfare.’ Here is the abstract:This essay, part of a series of sociological autobiographies, briefly…
Huntington: “AI Companions and the Lessons of Family Law”
Clare Huntington (Columbia University Law School) has recently posted to SSRN her paper, AI Companions and the Lessons of Family Law. Here is the abstract:Virtual friends and lovers powered by artificial intelligence are rapidly moving to the center of our…
Littwin et al.: “Bartenwerfer v. Buckley and Coerced Debt”
Angela Littwin (University of Texas at Austin School of Law), Adrienne Adams (Michigan State University), and Angie Kennedy (Michigan State University) have recently posted to SSRN their paper, Bartenwerfer v. Buckley and Coerced Debt. Here is the abstract:In Bartenwerfer v.…
El-Sabawi and Katz: “Deinstitutionalizing Family Separation in Cases of Parental Drug Use”
Taleed El-Sabawi (Georgetown University Institute for Health Law) and Sarah Katz (Temple University School of Law) have recently posted to SSRN their paper, Deinstitutionalizing Family Separation in Cases of Parental Drug Use. Here is the abstract:Family separation has long served…
Weiner: “Convention on Safety for Survivors of Family Violence Involved in International Custody Disputes”
Merle Hope Weiner (University of Oregon School of Law) has recently posted to SSRN her paper, Convention on Safety for Survivors of Family Violence Involved in International Custody Disputes. Here is the abstract:This Article proposes a new treaty to fix…
Denman: “Safeguarding Children from State Intervention”
Salihah Denman (Pace University School of Law) has recently posted to SSRN her paper, Safeguarding Children from State Intervention. Here is the abstract:The right to family integrity and a parent's right to raise their child how they see fit are…
Savarese: “The Origins of Family Rights and Family Regulation: A Dual Legal History”
Laura Savarese (Michigan State University) has recently posted to SSRN her paper, The Origins of Family Rights and Family Regulation: A Dual Legal History. Here is the abstract:
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Cahn & Chen: “Singlehood and the Law: A Global Perspective”
Naomi Cahn (University of Virginia School of Law) and Chao-Ju Chen (National Taiwan University) has recently posted to SSRN their chapter, Singlehood and the Law: A Global Perspective, forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook of Singlehood. Here is the abstract:The…
Wang, Chen, & Jonson-Reid: “Termination of Parental Rights and Foster Care Permanency: A Propensity Score-Weighted Longitudinal Analysis”
Sinko Wang, Jun-Hong Chen (Saint Louis University), & Melissa Jonson-Reid (Washington University in St. Louis), recently posted to SSRN their paper, Termination of Parental Rights and Foster Care Permanency: A Propensity Score-Weighted Longitudinal Analysis. Here is the abstract:Termination of…