This Article is divided into three parts. First, I retell the story of Moore from John Jr.’s perspective and frame his potential claims. Second, I explore constitutional arguments under existing doctrine, using contemporary equal protection and substantive due process analyses. Finally, I suggest how a children’s rights perspective might be even more persuasive as a strategy for John Jr. as well as for achieving opportunity and equality on behalf of contemporary children living amid and affected by structural inequalities that impact their developmental capacity
This article maintains that the Supreme Court\u27s most recent affirmative action decisions, City of...
This Article explores the access to justice movement by appellate lawyers using the due process clau...
In this Article, I propose an account that redresses the powerlessness of children. Any such account...
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...
Concepts that are useful in other areas of human rights break down in the context of children. Becau...
This article was written as a contribution to the Fordham Law Review Symposium entitled Moore Kinshi...
Part I of this Article briefly recounts the plurality decision in Moore before analyzing Justice Bre...
Part I of this Article briefly explores the culture wars that have consumed American politics since ...
Children are born equal. Yet as early as eighteen months, hierarchies emerge among children. These h...
Fifty years ago, the United States Supreme Court in In re Gault held that children have the constitu...
This Article will suggest that the right of autonomy, which limits state control over children, shou...
Family law, and the systems with which families interact, and child law or children’s rights, are ty...
Part I of this Article briefly recounts the plurality decision in Moore before analyzing Justice Bre...
The law governing children is complex, sometimes appearing almost incoherent. The relatively simple ...
This article maintains that the Supreme Court\u27s most recent affirmative action decisions, City of...
This Article explores the access to justice movement by appellate lawyers using the due process clau...
In this Article, I propose an account that redresses the powerlessness of children. Any such account...
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...
Concepts that are useful in other areas of human rights break down in the context of children. Becau...
This article was written as a contribution to the Fordham Law Review Symposium entitled Moore Kinshi...
Part I of this Article briefly recounts the plurality decision in Moore before analyzing Justice Bre...
Part I of this Article briefly explores the culture wars that have consumed American politics since ...
Children are born equal. Yet as early as eighteen months, hierarchies emerge among children. These h...
Fifty years ago, the United States Supreme Court in In re Gault held that children have the constitu...
This Article will suggest that the right of autonomy, which limits state control over children, shou...
Family law, and the systems with which families interact, and child law or children’s rights, are ty...
Part I of this Article briefly recounts the plurality decision in Moore before analyzing Justice Bre...
The law governing children is complex, sometimes appearing almost incoherent. The relatively simple ...
This article maintains that the Supreme Court\u27s most recent affirmative action decisions, City of...
This Article explores the access to justice movement by appellate lawyers using the due process clau...
In this Article, I propose an account that redresses the powerlessness of children. Any such account...