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Current Issue

Vol. 31, Issue 1

JUVENILE LAW ARTICLES

THE RIGHT OF LEARNERS TO WEAR RELIGIOUS
AND CULTURAL SYMBOLS TO SCHOOL –
WHEN IS JEWELRY NOT JUST JEWELRY?

Caroline M.A. Nicholson

“WRONGFUL DEATH” OF CHILDREN IN FOSTER CARE
Daniel Pollack & Gary L. Popham, Jr.

GENERAL ARTICLES

DEATH WITH DIGNITY’S EMERGING CONCEIT:
COULD VACCO V. QUILL BE LOSING ITS APPEAL?

Arthur G. Svenson

NOTES AND COMMENTS

ESTABLISHING A FREE MARKET IN HUMAN ORGANS:
ECONOMIC REASONING AND THE PERFECTLY COMPETITIVE MODEL

Peter Aziz

KING AND KING: LEARNING TO TREAT OTHERS ROYALLY THROUGH
DIVERSITY EDUCATION

Danielle Dubé

FROM RETRIBUTION TO REPAIR: JUVENILE JUSTICE AND THE HISTORY OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
Steve Mulligan

WHY THE ABA SHOULD PERMIT LAWYERS TO USE THEIR GET-OUT-OF-JAIL FREE CARD: A THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
Patrick Santos

BIBLIOGRAPHY

A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF JUVENILE LAW PUBLICATIONS
Editorial Staff

 

 

 

 

 

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