William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Symposium: The Liberal Dilemma in Child Welfare Reform
Volume 24 (2015-2016), Issue 3 (2016)
Prefatory Matter
Symposium Articles
How the Liberati Sabotaged Child Welfare
David Stoesz
Re-Evaluating the Criminalization of in Utero Alcohol Exposure: A Harm-Reduction Approach
Adam J. Duso and John Stogner
Project Prevention: Concept, Operation, Results and Controversies About Paying Drug Abusers to Obtain Long-Term Birth Control
Bruce A. Thyer
A Liberal Dilemma: Respecting Autonomy While Also Protecting Inchoate Children from Prenatal Substance Abuse
Andrew J. Weisberg and Frank E. Vandervort
The Impact of Liberal Ideology on Child Protection Reform
Cassie Statuto Bevan
Thoughts on the Liberal Dilemma in Child Welfare Reform
Elizabeth Bartholet
Why the American Child Welfare System is not Child Centered
Richard J. Gelles
Child Protection’s Parental Preference
Daniel Heimpel
Articles
Stanley v. Illinois’s Untold Story
Josh Gupta-Kagan
Attorney’s Fees, Nominal Damages, and Section 1983 Litigation
Thomas A. Eaton and Michael L. Wells
Notes
Implications on the Constitutionality of Student Cell Phone Searches Following Riley v. California
Ross Hoogstraten
Communicable Diseases and the Right to Re-Enter the United States
J. Nicholas Murosko