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15 Child. Rts. Litig. 1 (2012-2013)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Articles
Zero Tolerance for Online Bullying Can Hamper Free Speech
By Frank D, LoMonte
Panicky legislative responses to cyberbullying can damage as many young lives as they benefit.
Representing Court-Involved Youth in Education Cases
By Rachel Shapiro and Marg o'  ein
There are state and federal laws that entitle youth with sustained difficulties in school to greater
assistance and protection, but these laws are often not followed.
FASD: Identification and Advocacy
By Teresa J. Grogan
Failure to identify and address FASDs is a failure to provide the afflicted children with the chance to
receive the support systems they need to thrive.
Girls in the Juvenile Justice System: The Case for Girls' Courts
By Sarah Klein
We need a new approach to juvenile justice that accounts for females' different paths to violence.
News & Developments *
Report Describes Failures of Juvenile-Justice System
The juvenile-justice system is more likely to ultimately land youth in prison than deter or redirect them
from system involvement.
IDEA Does Not Provide For a Right to Counsel
An attorney argued that because an educational surrogate parent has a right to counsel at a hearing
under the IDEA, someone was obligated to pay for that counsel.
Recent Developments in Dependency Law
A variety of recent cases across the country dealt with dependency law. The Children's Rights Litigation
Committee explains each one.
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