The common law speaks to us in parables. Ours is Drummond v. Fulton County Department of Family and Children\u27s Services. Just before Christmas 1973, a boy named Timmy was born to a white mother and a black father. A month later, his mother was declared unfit, and the Department of Family and Children Services placed Timmy with white foster parents - Robert and Mildred Drummond. The Drummonds were excellent and loving parents, and Timmy grew into an extremely bright, highly verbal, outgoing 15-month baby boy. Then the Drummonds asked to adopt Timmy. The Department\u27s reviews of the Drummonds\u27 devotion to Timmy remained enthusiastic, if condescending, but the Department told the Drummonds that Timmy needed a black family. The Dr...
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More than 35 years ago the National Association of Black Social Workers (NABSW) formally declared it...
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The wholesale marketing of Black children to suit the economic interests of others was one of the cr...
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Is transracial adoption a form of cultural genocide, as the National Association of Black Social W...
The transracial adoption discourse mistakenly has been phrased as a request for black children await...
Transracial adoption is a highly sensitive topic, evoking intense debate between those who consider ...
The gap between the number of children of color in care and the recruitment of minority foster and a...
I. Adoption and the Clash of Rights Perspectives Adoption law in the United States, depending on who...
This article advances an orphan-centered constitutional challenge to placement bans that highlights ...
More than 35 years ago the National Association of Black Social Workers (NABSW) formally declared it...
The common law speaks to us in parables. Ours is Drummond v. Fulton County Department of Family and ...
Raymond Bullard was two and a half years old when he was removed from his foster home, where he had ...
This special section of The Boston University Public Interest Law Journal addresses the issue of tra...
The wholesale marketing of Black children to suit the economic interests of others was one of the cr...
Jonathan HeringtonRacial issues have been on display all across the United States in recent months, ...
Transracial adoption, especially the adoption of black children by whites, is a deep and divisive so...
“Making the NABSW the villain of the story, making that group responsible for why black children we...
Some twenty-five years ago a trial court in Virginia upheld the state ban on interracial marriage, r...
Is transracial adoption a form of cultural genocide, as the National Association of Black Social W...
The transracial adoption discourse mistakenly has been phrased as a request for black children await...
Transracial adoption is a highly sensitive topic, evoking intense debate between those who consider ...
The gap between the number of children of color in care and the recruitment of minority foster and a...
I. Adoption and the Clash of Rights Perspectives Adoption law in the United States, depending on who...
This article advances an orphan-centered constitutional challenge to placement bans that highlights ...
More than 35 years ago the National Association of Black Social Workers (NABSW) formally declared it...