Current Law Journal Content
Washington & Lee Law School
Current Law Journal Content
an index to legal periodicals
Children's Legal Rights Journal
Volume 29, Number 2, Summer 2009
other issues
15th Anniversary Edition
"What Began as a Cause Has Become a Profession:" Reflections on the Role of Loyola's Civitas ChildLaw Center in the Development of Children's Law as a Legal Specialty
Diane Geraghty
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Corporal Punishment of Children in Thailand: An International Illustration on the Challenges of Confronting the Final Frontier
Leslee Nelson, Maggie Honrath, Laura Lacci, and Kelley Menzano
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Recognizing Race as a Reality, Not a Barrier: The Problems with Colorblind Adoption Policy within a Race-Conscious America
Lauren K. Pfeil
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A Generation Later: Reservations with the Indian Child Welfare Act
Mia L. Kern
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Lowering the Voting Age to Sixteen: The Case for Enhancing Youth Civic Engagement
Arthur Elster
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Statistically Speaking: Inconsistencies in American Transracial Adoption Policies
Aurelija Juska
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Book Review: The Shame of the Nation: The Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America
Jason Coelho
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Spotlight On: Spence-Chapin—Child Centered Adoption
Amy Gjesdahl
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In Better Hands: An Interview with Dina Calamur, Pediatrician at University of Chicago and Loyola University
John Wyatt Danenberger
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Legislative Update: Providing a Transition for Foster Care Youth
Tanya Perez
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In the Courts: Juveniles Charged as Adults
Caitlin Fitzgerald
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