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Book SynopsisStudies in Law, Politics, and Society provides a vehicle for the publication of scholarly articles within the broad parameters of interdisciplinary legal scholarship. In this latest edition of this highly successful research series, articles examine a diverse range of legal issues and their impact on and intersections with society. Topics covered include: an analysis of Charles Reznikoff’s autobiography and its implications for residential lease law; a classification of condominium crime; an historical and developmental account of judicial activism; a reconceptualization of the legal approach to the reproductive rights of adolescents; an examination of the stories told by foster care youth to legislatures, courts and policymakers; an account of the role of maturity, policy, and parental authority in legal standards for minor’s rights; and the debate surrounding transgender children and teaching gender identity in schools. This volume brings together leading scholars and will be vital reading for all those researching in this subject area.
Trade ReviewLaw scholars explore a number of issues in interactions between the law and the rest of society. They cover commercial leases and family reality in Charles Reznikoff's Family Chronicles; condo crimes and legal prospects for confronting the unusual suspects; the nursery years of "judicial activism:" from a historian's shorthand to media catchphrase; teenage pregnancy, parenting, and abortion: legal limits on adolescents' reproductive rights; "letting kids be kids:" youth voice and activism to reform foster care and promote "normalcy," teen health care decisions: how maturity and social policy affect four hard cases; and transgender children, teaching early acceptance, and the heckler's veto. -- Annotation ©2017 Ringgold Inc. * (protoview.com) *
Table of ContentsCommercial Leases and Family Realities in Charles Reznikoff's Family Chronicle -
Stan Apps and Tova CooperCondo Crimes and Legal Prospects for Confronting the Unusual Suspects -
Randy K. Lippert, Stefan Treffers, and Thomas Bud The Nursery Years of 'Judicial Activism': From a Historian’s Shorthand to Media Catchphrase 1947-1963 -
Tanya Josev SYMPOSIUM ON CHILDREN AND THE LAW Teenage Pregnancy, Parenting, and Abortion: Legal Limits on Adolescents' Reproductive Rights -
Maya Manian "Letting Kids Be Kids": Youth Voice and Activism To Reform Foster Care and Promote "Normalcy" -
Bernard P. Perlmutter Teen Health Care Decisions: How Maturity and Social Policy Affect Four Hard Cases -
Leslie Joan Harris Transgender Children, Teaching Early Acceptance, and the Heckler's Veto -
Dara E. Purvis