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Legal Briefs | Research & Position Papers
The task of formulating effective laws and policies for children and their families is impossible without access to a comprehensive body of scholarship covering all areas of importance to children and youth. Information necessary to the study of children's policy is often scattered among collections organized around subject matters such as anthropology, crime, domestic violence, education, law, literature, medicine, music, nursing, political science, psychiatry, social work, sociology and religion.
Legal Briefs
Courtney C. Schulhoff v. State of Florida [234kb PDF]
Gill adoption case (In re Adoption of X.X.G. and N.R.G.) [108 Kb PDF]
Terrance Jamar Graham v. State of Florida [287 Kb PDF]
Lofton v. FDCF [530 Kb PDF]
Roper v. Simmons [427 Kb PDF]
State of Florida v. Tate [141 Kb PDF]
Brian B. v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania [57 Kb PDF]
Troxel v. Granville [64 Kb PDF]
Research & Position Papers
- "The Shackling of Juvenile Offenders: The Debate in Juvenile Justice Policy" by Emily Banks, Anna Cowan and Lauren G. Fasig, Ph.D., JD
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- "Representation of Children in a Unified Family Court System in Florida," by Claudia Wright
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- "Re-Thinking Juvenile Justice: Using the IEP Concept to Create a New Juvenile Justice Paradigm," by Claudia Wright
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- Report on the Workshop having to do with "The Role of Law Schools in the of the Unified Family Court".
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- Keynote Address by Barbara Bennett Woodhouse at The International Conference On Children's Rights, Ministry of Education in Tokyo, Japan (November 1999).
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- Article by Nancy E. Dowd, Chesterfield Smith Professor of Law, University of Florida Levin College of Law.
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- Juveniles Article presented by Alison Gerencser at the 10th annual Dispute Resolution Center's "Conference for Mediators and Arbitrators: Dialogue & Diversity" (August 22, 2001).
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