Professor Cammett introduces a symposium at the Association of the Bar of the City of New York exploring the predicament posed by the surge of child removals through neglect petitions, and the subsequent placement of those children in foster care. The panel’s published comments offer some poignant reflections on the crisis of the child welfare system
This dissertation is comprised of three essays which examine policy relevant issues in the child wel...
Foster care is a form of foster care and it regulates family law (Foster care is a form of foster ca...
This Article is the third in a series addressing the conflict between state revenue maximization str...
The following symposium at the Association of the Bar of the City of New York explores the predicame...
This piece is a written version of Professor Dorothy Roberts\u27 keynote speech at the Columbia Jour...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This paper discusses the ongoing patterns of racial and socioeconomic discrimination carried out by ...
After decades of legislative reform, stories of foster care abuse still appear on the fron pages of ...
In this Essay I will present some of my early thoughts about how race and class affect recent shifts...
The authors examine the implications of G. L. v. Zumwalt, a case that resulted in a far-reaching con...
A child placed in foster care finds themselves in an especially vulnerable position. Removed from th...
The number of foster care cases is increasing annually and child welfare agencies are having difficu...
One of the most striking aspects of the child welfare system is its racial disparity, says Roberts....
This essay provides an overview of federal involvement in foster care, starting with the 1909 White ...
This article considers the independent liberty interests of children in foster care and their mother...
This dissertation is comprised of three essays which examine policy relevant issues in the child wel...
Foster care is a form of foster care and it regulates family law (Foster care is a form of foster ca...
This Article is the third in a series addressing the conflict between state revenue maximization str...
The following symposium at the Association of the Bar of the City of New York explores the predicame...
This piece is a written version of Professor Dorothy Roberts\u27 keynote speech at the Columbia Jour...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This paper discusses the ongoing patterns of racial and socioeconomic discrimination carried out by ...
After decades of legislative reform, stories of foster care abuse still appear on the fron pages of ...
In this Essay I will present some of my early thoughts about how race and class affect recent shifts...
The authors examine the implications of G. L. v. Zumwalt, a case that resulted in a far-reaching con...
A child placed in foster care finds themselves in an especially vulnerable position. Removed from th...
The number of foster care cases is increasing annually and child welfare agencies are having difficu...
One of the most striking aspects of the child welfare system is its racial disparity, says Roberts....
This essay provides an overview of federal involvement in foster care, starting with the 1909 White ...
This article considers the independent liberty interests of children in foster care and their mother...
This dissertation is comprised of three essays which examine policy relevant issues in the child wel...
Foster care is a form of foster care and it regulates family law (Foster care is a form of foster ca...
This Article is the third in a series addressing the conflict between state revenue maximization str...