Fall 2018 • Law 640 • Credits: 3
Instructor: Leslie Harris
Topics include the constitutional framework for allocating the power to make decisions about children among parents, children, and state agents; control of education; health care decision making, the child welfare system; legal solutions to conflict between adolescents and their parents; and juvenile delinquency and the juvenile justice system.
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