This essay asserts the primacy of children\u27s interests as a constitutional check on the religious liberty interests of government contractors that express in ways adverse to the best interests of foster children harmed by discriminatory foster care screening processes. The piece begins with an examination of child welfare realities characterized by increasing numbers of foster children and shrinking pools of prospective parents. It goes on to highlight the harmful effects of discriminatory, faith-based placement and certification services on foster children; explains how such policies and practices breach the City\u27s parens patriae duty to maximize the pool of prospective foster families for foster children; and presents data documenti...
Every day approximately 500,000 children across the United States wake up in foster care, most in fo...
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...
This essay asserts the primacy of children\u27s interests as a constitutional check on the religious...
For LGBTQ+ parents who live in states where a select few faith-based private agencies control the pl...
This Brief of Amici Curiae Scholars of the Constitutional Rights and Interests of Children in Suppor...
Part I first situates Fulton [Fulton v. City of Philadelphia] within two broader contexts—the clash ...
This article advances an orphan-centered constitutional challenge to placement bans that highlights ...
The story of children who die because their parents, in observance of their own religious principles...
Most rights considered by Americans to be fundamental are granted a special level of protection by...
Most rights considered by Americans to be fundamental are granted a special level of protection by...
It may seem counterintuitive, but children in foster care are more likely to achieve permanency if w...
Each year in the United States, approximately 700,000 children live in foster care. Many of these ch...
After decades of legislative reform, stories of foster care abuse still appear on the fron pages of ...
It may seem counterintuitive, but children in foster care are more likely to achieve permanency if w...
Every day approximately 500,000 children across the United States wake up in foster care, most in fo...
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...
This essay asserts the primacy of children\u27s interests as a constitutional check on the religious...
For LGBTQ+ parents who live in states where a select few faith-based private agencies control the pl...
This Brief of Amici Curiae Scholars of the Constitutional Rights and Interests of Children in Suppor...
Part I first situates Fulton [Fulton v. City of Philadelphia] within two broader contexts—the clash ...
This article advances an orphan-centered constitutional challenge to placement bans that highlights ...
The story of children who die because their parents, in observance of their own religious principles...
Most rights considered by Americans to be fundamental are granted a special level of protection by...
Most rights considered by Americans to be fundamental are granted a special level of protection by...
It may seem counterintuitive, but children in foster care are more likely to achieve permanency if w...
Each year in the United States, approximately 700,000 children live in foster care. Many of these ch...
After decades of legislative reform, stories of foster care abuse still appear on the fron pages of ...
It may seem counterintuitive, but children in foster care are more likely to achieve permanency if w...
Every day approximately 500,000 children across the United States wake up in foster care, most in fo...
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...