You are a lawyer working in juvenile court, representing children in proceedings in which their parents are accused of being unfit. Your clients range in age from newborns to seventeen-yearolds. At any one time you have 125 active cases on your docket. You work hard at your job, and you believe deeply in the rights of the children you represent. Occasionally, it occurs to you that you don\u27t really have as good a sense as perhaps you should of your precise role and how you ought to discharge your responsibilities to your clients. But you don\u27t ever seem to have the time to work through such theoretical issues. You are too practical to consider more than the need to get through your daily docket. Even though lawyers (and other represent...
The law guardian system constitutes a unique opportunity to protect the interests and rights of New ...
[Excerpt] “Across the nation, lawyers routinely represent children who enter the juvenile court syst...
Increasingly, judges appoint court appointed special advocates (CASAs) to represent children in chil...
You are a lawyer working in juvenile court, representing children in proceedings in which their pare...
Lawyers for children in child protective proceedings in the United States must reconceive their role...
According to the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1974 (CAPTA), under federal law, childr...
The way legislatures and courts view the role of children in the divorce process has changed dramati...
Part I of this article outlines the historical context and addresses the child\u27s right to legal r...
Michigan\u27s current statutory system leaves the role of the child\u27s attorney unclear. In this N...
This Article considers whether, and to what extent, children do or should look to parents for guidan...
This article will attempt a new approach, one based on an analysis of the child\u27s interests in a ...
The article begins with a due process analysis concluding that children are legally entitled to coun...
This Article seeks to identify an attorney-child framework that will (1) give substantive meaning to...
An attorney once commented that the effect of Gault was to place him in his proper role, that of an ...
Fifty years ago, the United States Supreme Court in In re Gault held that children have the constitu...
The law guardian system constitutes a unique opportunity to protect the interests and rights of New ...
[Excerpt] “Across the nation, lawyers routinely represent children who enter the juvenile court syst...
Increasingly, judges appoint court appointed special advocates (CASAs) to represent children in chil...
You are a lawyer working in juvenile court, representing children in proceedings in which their pare...
Lawyers for children in child protective proceedings in the United States must reconceive their role...
According to the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1974 (CAPTA), under federal law, childr...
The way legislatures and courts view the role of children in the divorce process has changed dramati...
Part I of this article outlines the historical context and addresses the child\u27s right to legal r...
Michigan\u27s current statutory system leaves the role of the child\u27s attorney unclear. In this N...
This Article considers whether, and to what extent, children do or should look to parents for guidan...
This article will attempt a new approach, one based on an analysis of the child\u27s interests in a ...
The article begins with a due process analysis concluding that children are legally entitled to coun...
This Article seeks to identify an attorney-child framework that will (1) give substantive meaning to...
An attorney once commented that the effect of Gault was to place him in his proper role, that of an ...
Fifty years ago, the United States Supreme Court in In re Gault held that children have the constitu...
The law guardian system constitutes a unique opportunity to protect the interests and rights of New ...
[Excerpt] “Across the nation, lawyers routinely represent children who enter the juvenile court syst...
Increasingly, judges appoint court appointed special advocates (CASAs) to represent children in chil...