The United States Supreme Court has enumerated a constitutionally protected parental right to control the upbringing of one's child that includes the right to direct the child's education. The states, meanwhile, have differed in their interpretation and application of this principle when foster children's educational interests conflict with their biological parents' wishes. Specifically, although some states permit the judicial limitation of parental rights over children's education during foster care placement, others do not. This Article is among the first to consider the benefits and consequences of each approach in the context of parents' rights and children's best interests
The six sections of this Article present the case for direct federal court involvement in aiding fos...
The six sections of this Article present the case for direct federal court involvement in aiding fos...
More than 420,000 children in the United States are in foster care, and more than 110,000 of them ar...
The United States Supreme Court has enumerated a constitutionally protected parental right to contro...
Discusses U.S. Supreme Court decisions dealing with the constitutional rights of children and parent...
The Supreme Court has in recent years decided many cases challenging state substitute-parenting acti...
Wisconsin v. Yoder has injected new vitality into a complaint that has been smouldering for decades,...
At stake is a fundamental definition of the parent–child relationship. As originally defined by the ...
At stake is a fundamental definition of the parent–child relationship. As originally defined by the ...
At stake is a fundamental definition of the parent–child relationship. As originally defined by the ...
A recurring problem which courts face is the need to resolve the conflict which arises when foster p...
At stake is a fundamental definition of the parent–child relationship. As originally defined by the ...
More than 420,000 children in the United States are in foster care, and more than 110,000 of them ar...
The purpose of this Article is two-fold. First, the Article argues that the parent’s right to educa...
The purpose of this Article is two-fold. First, the Article argues that the parent’s right to educa...
The six sections of this Article present the case for direct federal court involvement in aiding fos...
The six sections of this Article present the case for direct federal court involvement in aiding fos...
More than 420,000 children in the United States are in foster care, and more than 110,000 of them ar...
The United States Supreme Court has enumerated a constitutionally protected parental right to contro...
Discusses U.S. Supreme Court decisions dealing with the constitutional rights of children and parent...
The Supreme Court has in recent years decided many cases challenging state substitute-parenting acti...
Wisconsin v. Yoder has injected new vitality into a complaint that has been smouldering for decades,...
At stake is a fundamental definition of the parent–child relationship. As originally defined by the ...
At stake is a fundamental definition of the parent–child relationship. As originally defined by the ...
At stake is a fundamental definition of the parent–child relationship. As originally defined by the ...
A recurring problem which courts face is the need to resolve the conflict which arises when foster p...
At stake is a fundamental definition of the parent–child relationship. As originally defined by the ...
More than 420,000 children in the United States are in foster care, and more than 110,000 of them ar...
The purpose of this Article is two-fold. First, the Article argues that the parent’s right to educa...
The purpose of this Article is two-fold. First, the Article argues that the parent’s right to educa...
The six sections of this Article present the case for direct federal court involvement in aiding fos...
The six sections of this Article present the case for direct federal court involvement in aiding fos...
More than 420,000 children in the United States are in foster care, and more than 110,000 of them ar...