Part I considers the constitutional rights for American adults that implicate the best interests standard, particularly under due process and equal protection arguments. Part II explores the same conflict between adults' rights and children's best interests under recent English legislation incorporating the European Convention on Human Rights. Finally, Part III exacts lessons for the United States from England's similarly positioned situation. It concludes that American federal courts should be more hesitant to federalize family law as it relates to children if the best interests standard is to be preserved and argues that the standard is more effective in protecting children's interests than the Constitution
By many accounts the renaissance of basic rights and freedoms begun in the early Nineteen-Fifties is...
I deeply wish to see more good empirical work in family law. If our system had all of the money in t...
Between 1973 and 1986, Joseph Goldstein, Anna Freud, and Albert Solnit published three influential b...
Virtually all the legislation dealing with families that include children begins with a best intere...
For almost two centuries, American family law has asserted that it places children and their welfare...
The status of the American family may well be one of the hottest political and social issues this na...
The vital questions in child custody disputes all concern that which is in the best interest of the ...
The United States Supreme Court has enumerated a constitutionally protected parental right to contr...
Although children have been considered central to family law for some time, the discussion of childr...
The best interests of the child is the standard for awarding child custody in the United States, a...
In this symposium contribution for The Law of Parents and Parenting, we argue that parental rights a...
Few areas pose more difficult problems in the application of due process doctrine than does regulati...
Fifty years ago, the United States Supreme Court in In re Gault held that children have the constitu...
The best interests of the child doctrine is at once the most heralded, derided and relied upon stand...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that New York State’s procedure for determining custody disputes allows a...
By many accounts the renaissance of basic rights and freedoms begun in the early Nineteen-Fifties is...
I deeply wish to see more good empirical work in family law. If our system had all of the money in t...
Between 1973 and 1986, Joseph Goldstein, Anna Freud, and Albert Solnit published three influential b...
Virtually all the legislation dealing with families that include children begins with a best intere...
For almost two centuries, American family law has asserted that it places children and their welfare...
The status of the American family may well be one of the hottest political and social issues this na...
The vital questions in child custody disputes all concern that which is in the best interest of the ...
The United States Supreme Court has enumerated a constitutionally protected parental right to contr...
Although children have been considered central to family law for some time, the discussion of childr...
The best interests of the child is the standard for awarding child custody in the United States, a...
In this symposium contribution for The Law of Parents and Parenting, we argue that parental rights a...
Few areas pose more difficult problems in the application of due process doctrine than does regulati...
Fifty years ago, the United States Supreme Court in In re Gault held that children have the constitu...
The best interests of the child doctrine is at once the most heralded, derided and relied upon stand...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that New York State’s procedure for determining custody disputes allows a...
By many accounts the renaissance of basic rights and freedoms begun in the early Nineteen-Fifties is...
I deeply wish to see more good empirical work in family law. If our system had all of the money in t...
Between 1973 and 1986, Joseph Goldstein, Anna Freud, and Albert Solnit published three influential b...