Since the Supreme Court’s widely criticized decision in DeShaney v. Winnebago County Department of Social Services, the principle that the Constitution affords no relief for a social worker’s failure to prevent harm to a child has been described as a “staple of our constitutional law.” Whatever might be said about this principle on its own terms, it produces very troubling incentives for social workers, who may still face constitutional tort liability when they act affirmatively to intervene in troubled families—the unjustified removal of a child from her parents’ custody, after all, is the sort of infringement proscribed by our Constitution’s charter of negative liberties. This Article is the first to argue that this imbalance should be ta...
Removing children from their parents is child welfare’s most drastic intervention. Research clearly ...
NASW\u27s first argument is simple. To protect children from abuse - a major congressional and state...
The present American child welfare system infringes upon the fundamental liberty interests of millio...
Since the Supreme Court’s widely criticized decision in DeShaney v. Winnebago County Department of S...
It may seem counterintuitive, but children in foster care are more likely to achieve permanency if w...
Part I of the article lays out the major academic criticisms of DeShaney v. Winnebago County Departm...
When the state proves or even merely alleges that a parent has abused or neglected a child, family c...
Removing children from their parents is child welfare\u27s most drastic intervention. Research clear...
After decades of legislative reform, stories of foster care abuse still appear on the fron pages of ...
Over the past hundred years, a consensus has emerged recognizing a parent\u27s ability to raise his ...
A parent\u27s constitutional right to raise his or her child is one of the most venerated liberty in...
This Article proposes that courts should subject unconstitutional conditions cases to intermediate s...
Working in the best interest of children in abuse and neglect cases is a daunting task for both lawy...
This Note will argue that the Babcock court\u27s application of this immunity fails to serve the tra...
Kirchner v. Crystal, 15 Ohio St. 3d 326, 474 N.E.2d 275 (1984); Shearer v. Shearer, 18 Ohio St. 3d 9...
Removing children from their parents is child welfare’s most drastic intervention. Research clearly ...
NASW\u27s first argument is simple. To protect children from abuse - a major congressional and state...
The present American child welfare system infringes upon the fundamental liberty interests of millio...
Since the Supreme Court’s widely criticized decision in DeShaney v. Winnebago County Department of S...
It may seem counterintuitive, but children in foster care are more likely to achieve permanency if w...
Part I of the article lays out the major academic criticisms of DeShaney v. Winnebago County Departm...
When the state proves or even merely alleges that a parent has abused or neglected a child, family c...
Removing children from their parents is child welfare\u27s most drastic intervention. Research clear...
After decades of legislative reform, stories of foster care abuse still appear on the fron pages of ...
Over the past hundred years, a consensus has emerged recognizing a parent\u27s ability to raise his ...
A parent\u27s constitutional right to raise his or her child is one of the most venerated liberty in...
This Article proposes that courts should subject unconstitutional conditions cases to intermediate s...
Working in the best interest of children in abuse and neglect cases is a daunting task for both lawy...
This Note will argue that the Babcock court\u27s application of this immunity fails to serve the tra...
Kirchner v. Crystal, 15 Ohio St. 3d 326, 474 N.E.2d 275 (1984); Shearer v. Shearer, 18 Ohio St. 3d 9...
Removing children from their parents is child welfare’s most drastic intervention. Research clearly ...
NASW\u27s first argument is simple. To protect children from abuse - a major congressional and state...
The present American child welfare system infringes upon the fundamental liberty interests of millio...