Child Rights & Remedies Fall 2012 Class 27. Review 7) Child Care Demographics Miller v. Carlson.

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Child Rights & Remedies Fall 2012 Class 27

Review 7) Child Care Demographics Miller v. Carlson

Review 8)Child Protection  Wagner  Stritzinger  Lassiter/Kenny A.  Santosky  Smith v. OFFER

Review 9) Rights as Abuse Victims/Witnesses State v. Michaels (Suggestibility) Maryland v. Craig (One way video) Globe & Pa. v. Ritchie (Victim confid.)

Review 10)Juvenile Justice ■ In Re Gault  4 th A. TLO/ Earls  Burden, Jury: Winship, McKeiver  Death Penalty, LWOP: Roper, Graham  Civil Commitment: Parham

Review 11) Rights to Custody  5 types of fathers. Precedents: S tanley, Lehr, Michael H., Kelsey  Child Support and Collection: Kaiser, Parker, Sorensen

Review 12) Property and Tort Recovery  Illegitimate status  Deshaney  Miller v. Gammie  JC Penney

Review 13) Civil Liberties  1st Amendment Speech: Tinker, Hazelwood, Morse  Religion: Yoder, Mergens, Zobrest, Zelman