Parents, Children and the State
2019-2020 School of Law
   

LAWS 631 - Parents, Children and the State


Credits: 3

This course addresses issues related to the legal status of childhood and the parent-child relationship, including: the foundations of parental authority over children, the foundations of the state's parens patriae authority to intervene in family life, the allocation of authority to make decisions concerning children, child abuse and neglect, the child protection legal system, and family courts and executive branch agencies which administer relevant areas of law.



Basis of Grade: The grade will be based on the student' s attendance, class participation, and performance on one or more examinations or other written assignments.

Form of Grade: Letter