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42 A.L.I. Rep. 1 (2019-2020)

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          T  HE ALI




Reporter


   THE QUARTERLY  NEWSLETTER OF THE AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE





ALI Council Approves


Seven Project Drafts at


October Meeting

During its meeting in New York City on October 17 and 18, the ALI Council
reviewed and approved drafts or portions of drafts for seven Institute projects.
All approvals are subject to the discussion at the meeting and to the usual
prerogative to make nonsubstantive editorial improvements.

                          Children and the Law: Reporter Elizabeth S.
                          Scott and Associate Reporters Emily Buss,
                          Solangel Maldonado, and David D. Meyer
                          presented Council Draft No. 4. The Council
                          approved § 2.22 from Chapter 2, State
                          Intervention for Abuse and Neglect; § 4.10
                          from Chapter 4, Emancipation of Minors;
                          §§ 8.10 and 8.11 from Chapter 8, Student
                          Speech Rights; and §§ 10.10 and 10.20 from
                          Chapter 10, School Searches, subject to the
                          Reporters working with an ad hoc group of
                          Council members to revise §§ 8.10 and 8.11
Ivan K. Fong of 3M Co.        and to confirm that the revised material
(Children and the Law session)  is consistent with the discussion at the
                          Council meeting.

The Reporters also will revise §§ 9.10 and 9.20 from Chapter 9, Religion in
Public Schools, and submit the revised versions at a future meeting.



















Richard L. Revesz and TroyA. McKenzie ofNYUSchool ofLaw
(Children and the Law session)


Compliance, Risk Management, and Enforcement: Council Draft No. 3 was
submitted by Reporter Geoffrey P. Miller and Associate Reporters Jennifer H.
Arlen and Claire A. Hill. The Council approved §§ 5.09 and 5.18-5.36 of


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