The article focuses on the service provided by the religious foster care providers and the free exercise rights of children by the religious matching statutes. The article also examines the First Amendment rights of parents and children and offers a model statute that clarifies the assumptions of the religious matching statutes for easier enforcement of the First Amendment. It mentions the role of religious foster agencies in religious matching statutes to safeguard the free exercise rights
When, if ever, does the free exercise clause of the first amendment give an individual or organizati...
This Article begins by analyzing the legal backdrop from which the Act emerged. It then discusses th...
The six sections of this Article present the case for direct federal court involvement in aiding fos...
The article focuses on the service provided by the religious foster care providers and the free exer...
Most rights considered by Americans to be fundamental are granted a special level of protection by...
This Article argues that we should make real efforts to protect religious freedom for partly accultu...
This Article analyzes the conflict between statutory child abuse reporting requirements for clergy a...
This Article argues that statutory exemptions in child abuse and neglect laws that exclude from thei...
Each year in the United States, approximately 700,000 children live in foster care. Many of these ch...
Religious healing parents have vexed state courts for almost a century. Religious healing is the bel...
The article discusses the inclusion of the free exercise of religion among a society\u27s constituti...
This Article explores the proposition that the Free Exercise Clause was adopted a second time throug...
This Note argues that parents have a fundamental right under the U.S. Constitution to direct the rel...
The story of children who die because their parents, in observance of their own religious principles...
This Article asks why any state would have religious exemptions that promote the religious practice ...
When, if ever, does the free exercise clause of the first amendment give an individual or organizati...
This Article begins by analyzing the legal backdrop from which the Act emerged. It then discusses th...
The six sections of this Article present the case for direct federal court involvement in aiding fos...
The article focuses on the service provided by the religious foster care providers and the free exer...
Most rights considered by Americans to be fundamental are granted a special level of protection by...
This Article argues that we should make real efforts to protect religious freedom for partly accultu...
This Article analyzes the conflict between statutory child abuse reporting requirements for clergy a...
This Article argues that statutory exemptions in child abuse and neglect laws that exclude from thei...
Each year in the United States, approximately 700,000 children live in foster care. Many of these ch...
Religious healing parents have vexed state courts for almost a century. Religious healing is the bel...
The article discusses the inclusion of the free exercise of religion among a society\u27s constituti...
This Article explores the proposition that the Free Exercise Clause was adopted a second time throug...
This Note argues that parents have a fundamental right under the U.S. Constitution to direct the rel...
The story of children who die because their parents, in observance of their own religious principles...
This Article asks why any state would have religious exemptions that promote the religious practice ...
When, if ever, does the free exercise clause of the first amendment give an individual or organizati...
This Article begins by analyzing the legal backdrop from which the Act emerged. It then discusses th...
The six sections of this Article present the case for direct federal court involvement in aiding fos...