This Brief of Amici Curiae Scholars of the Constitutional Rights and Interests of Children in Support of Respondents filed in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia makes two points. First, a categorical exemption, based on religious beliefs rather than foster children’s needs, does not serve the best interests of children and violates the government’s duty to foster youth. Such an exemption needlessly restricts the pool of prospective foster parents, increasing the risk of a greater number of children being confined to long-term, institutional care. The reduction of same-sex foster parents would also have a disproportionate impact on “special needs” and LGBT children in foster care.Second, allowing a government contractor to exclude same-sex foste...
Amici curiae respectfully submit this brief in support of Petitioner, Edward Lane, encouraging the r...
This Court should not interpret section 1981 to require proof of but-for causation, given that statu...
Amici curiae are professors at law schools throughout the United States. Amici’s expertise encompass...
Supreme Court precedent establishes that the government may not punish children for matters beyond t...
In this amicus brief filed in United States v. Windsor, pending before the Supreme Court, amici cons...
Supreme Court precedent establishes that the government may not punish children for matters beyond t...
This Brief of Amici Curiae Legal Scholars in Support of Equality in Support of Respondents filed in ...
“[I]n a complex society and an era of pervasive governmental regulation, defining the proper realm f...
Sex-based laws premised on archaic presumptions about the proper roles of men and women run afoul of...
More than two centuries after it was ratified, the Fourth Amendment continues to protect the “right ...
Amici curiae are professors who research, write, and teach about disability law, special education, ...
Lurking behind the regulatory issues presented by this appeal is a concerted effort to displace the ...
This article considers the intertwined fates of Romer v. Evans and the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA...
This amicus brief filed by Scholars of the Constitutional Rights of Children turns the spotlight on ...
Amicus curiae herein argue the present petition for a writ of certiorari should be granted as it rig...
Amici curiae respectfully submit this brief in support of Petitioner, Edward Lane, encouraging the r...
This Court should not interpret section 1981 to require proof of but-for causation, given that statu...
Amici curiae are professors at law schools throughout the United States. Amici’s expertise encompass...
Supreme Court precedent establishes that the government may not punish children for matters beyond t...
In this amicus brief filed in United States v. Windsor, pending before the Supreme Court, amici cons...
Supreme Court precedent establishes that the government may not punish children for matters beyond t...
This Brief of Amici Curiae Legal Scholars in Support of Equality in Support of Respondents filed in ...
“[I]n a complex society and an era of pervasive governmental regulation, defining the proper realm f...
Sex-based laws premised on archaic presumptions about the proper roles of men and women run afoul of...
More than two centuries after it was ratified, the Fourth Amendment continues to protect the “right ...
Amici curiae are professors who research, write, and teach about disability law, special education, ...
Lurking behind the regulatory issues presented by this appeal is a concerted effort to displace the ...
This article considers the intertwined fates of Romer v. Evans and the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA...
This amicus brief filed by Scholars of the Constitutional Rights of Children turns the spotlight on ...
Amicus curiae herein argue the present petition for a writ of certiorari should be granted as it rig...
Amici curiae respectfully submit this brief in support of Petitioner, Edward Lane, encouraging the r...
This Court should not interpret section 1981 to require proof of but-for causation, given that statu...
Amici curiae are professors at law schools throughout the United States. Amici’s expertise encompass...