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14 Child. Rts. Litig. 1 (2011-2012)

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Fa 211 Vol. 4 No 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Articles *
Protecting Mothers Against Gender-Plus Bias: Part 1
By Diane L. Redaf
Some mothers risk losing custody of their children because they fall into a gender-specific category, such
as being a victim of domestic violence or having depression.
The Changing Landscape of Second-Parent Adoptions
By Leslie M. Fenton and Ann Fenton
Despite recent legal victories for same-sex couples, many are stymied when they try to seek legal
protection for their relationships with their children.
Special Education Advocacy at School Meetings: Part 1
By Erin Har, Janeen Schrotzer, and Richard Cozzola
When working on behalf of a student in need of special education services, most initial advocacy can take
place in meetings at the student's public school.
Part 2: LGBTQ Youth in the Juvenile Justice System
By Amanda Valentino
Advocates for young LGBTQ clients need to take a multidimensional approach to recognize their
particular concerns.
The National Conference on Children and the Law
By David Lansner
The 14th ABA National Conference on Children and the Law provided advice and training for attorneys
representing children.
Conference Provides Resources for Parents' Attorneys
By Darice M. Good and Diana Rug Johnson
The National Parents' Attorneys Conference is a valuable opportunity for parents' attorneys to gather,
share ideas, compare notes, and share war stories.
News & Developments *
Handbook Offers Tools for Handling Trafficking Victims
Building Child Welfare Response to Child Trafficking focuses on helping child-welfare systems identify
and appropriately respond to child trafficking victims.
Report Reveals Ineffectiveness of Youth Prisons
The Annie E. Casey Foundation's new report focuses on whether incarcerating youth works to reduce
future offenses.
© 2011 by the American Bar Association. Reproduced with permission. All rights reserved. This information or any
portion thereof may not be copied or disseminated in any form or by any means or stored in an electronic database
or retrieval system without the express written consent of the American Bar Association.

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