No. 60-1, January 2022
Index
- Foster care and the growing tension between the religion clauses: A comment on Rogers v. HHS
- Framing harm to children in the debate over religious exemptions in child welfare: Lessons from Fulton
- Fulton v. City of Philadelphia: How no one paid any attention to children's rights
- Fulton's flaw: In the constitutional clash between religious liberty and LGBTQ+ rights, foster kids are neither seen nor heard
- Issue Information
- January 2022
- Obergefell, Masterpiece Cakeshop, Fulton, and public–private partnerships: Unleashing v. harnessing “Armies of Compassion” 2.0?
- Predictors of attendance at court‐referred shuttle or videoconferencing mediation among separating or divorcing parents reporting high levels of intimate partner violence
- Sexual orientation, gender identity, and foster care: What can social science offer in a case like Fulton v. City of Philadelphia?
- Symposium introduction
- Thank u, next: Faith‐based agencies deny foster/adoption applications from LGBTQ prospective parents
- The Restatement of the Law, Children and the Law: A blueprint for reforming the child welfare system
- You can paint with all the colors of the wind, but can you educate with them too? The discriminatory impact of non‐comprehensive sex‐education in public schools
- “What we have here is a failure to communicate”: The misuse of attachment and bonding in the courtroom: A call for definitions and explanations