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Dec 18, 2024
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2020-2021 Law School Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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LAW - 851A Children & the Law 2 unit(s) Children and the Law is a seminar that examines the unique status of children under our legal system, and explores the fundamental question of how the law allocates decision-making power and responsibility for children among the child, the family and the State. The course will focus on both the theory underpinning the child welfare and delinquency systems as well as the function of those systems in practice. Topics we cover include delinquency and juvenile justice; abuse and neglect; foster care and adoption; and the rights of children within the family. Unlike a course in family law, we will not focus on marriage, divorce, or reproductive rights. This course counts toward completion of the Upper Division Writing Requirement.
Select the appropriate link below to view the course catalog and course schedule on the GGU website:
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