At the heart of Moore v City of East Cleveland is 7 year old John Moore Jr. How would we tell the story of Moore from his perspective, and how might the case have been constructed if his rights and constitutional harms were asserted? The ordinary act of registering John for school was the apparent trigger for efforts to exclude him from school, by mandating his removal from his grandmother’s house, after an earlier effort to deny his entry into school had failed. In this essay I first tell the story of the case from John’s perspective and then construct constitutional claims on his behalf
On the 19th day of May, 1971, the Supreme Court of Ohio denied habeas corpus relief to Michael Edsal...
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During the last decade and a half, there has been significant recognition of the legal rights of chi...
At the heart of Moore v City of East Cleveland is 7 year old John Moore Jr. How would we tell the st...
This Article is divided into three parts. First, I retell the story of Moore from John Jr.’s perspec...
This article was written as a contribution to the Fordham Law Review Symposium entitled Moore Kinshi...
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Symposium - An Analysis of Mississippi Cases Argued before the United State Supreme Cour
Fifty years ago, the United States Supreme Court in In re Gault held that children have the constitu...
Although legal scholars often assume that the history of children\u27s rights in the United States d...
The cases brought by the Jehovah\u27s Witnesses in the early 1940s prompted the Supreme Court to con...
This dissertation is framed by three issues: the legal and political status of children; the meaning...
Kent v. United States required trial courts to conduct an individualized assessment before transferr...
Discusses U.S. Supreme Court decisions dealing with the constitutional rights of children and parent...
This Essay offers the first in-depth examination of the role of colorblind constitutionalism in the ...
On the 19th day of May, 1971, the Supreme Court of Ohio denied habeas corpus relief to Michael Edsal...
If children possess moral and political rights against the state, theories about these rights have s...
During the last decade and a half, there has been significant recognition of the legal rights of chi...
At the heart of Moore v City of East Cleveland is 7 year old John Moore Jr. How would we tell the st...
This Article is divided into three parts. First, I retell the story of Moore from John Jr.’s perspec...
This article was written as a contribution to the Fordham Law Review Symposium entitled Moore Kinshi...
When fifteen-year-old Gerald Gault of Globe, Arizona, allegedly made an obscene phone call to a neig...
Symposium - An Analysis of Mississippi Cases Argued before the United State Supreme Cour
Fifty years ago, the United States Supreme Court in In re Gault held that children have the constitu...
Although legal scholars often assume that the history of children\u27s rights in the United States d...
The cases brought by the Jehovah\u27s Witnesses in the early 1940s prompted the Supreme Court to con...
This dissertation is framed by three issues: the legal and political status of children; the meaning...
Kent v. United States required trial courts to conduct an individualized assessment before transferr...
Discusses U.S. Supreme Court decisions dealing with the constitutional rights of children and parent...
This Essay offers the first in-depth examination of the role of colorblind constitutionalism in the ...
On the 19th day of May, 1971, the Supreme Court of Ohio denied habeas corpus relief to Michael Edsal...
If children possess moral and political rights against the state, theories about these rights have s...
During the last decade and a half, there has been significant recognition of the legal rights of chi...